Third-ranked UC Irvine bounced back against CSUN, No. 5 Hawai’i had to go the distance to beat UCSB — which got 32 kills from Geste Bianchi — top-ranked Long Beach State won its 10th in a row, second-ranked UCLA swept visiting No. 6 Stanford, and the MIVA had two upsets in NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball Saturday.
In the Pro Volleyball Federation, Omaha swept Vegas to keep pace with first-place Atlanta, which did the same to San Diego.
There are no men’s matches Sunday. Monday, Central State of the SIAC plays Warner, there are no matches Tuesday, and on Wednesday there are two two in Conference Carolinas, King at North Greenville and Lees-McRae at Belmont Abbey.
The Pro Volleyball Federation is off Sunday with the Atlanta Vibe headed to the Grand Rapids Rise on Monday and the Omaha Supernovas going to the San Diego Mojo on Saturday.
NCAA men
UC Irvine (16-7, 5-1 Big West) was upset the day at No. 16 CSUN (11-12, 2-4). But back at home the Anteaters won 25-22, 25-21, 30-28 and hit .429, almost three times better than in the previous match. Hilir Henno led with 16 kills, hitting .429, and had two assists, an ace, four blocks and five digs. Nolan Flexen had 14 kills, hit .440, and had three block and three digs. CSUN’s Kyle Hobus had 16 kills, hit .367, and had three assists, an ace, two blocks and five digs …
Top-ranked Long Beach State (20-1, 6-0 Big West) won 26-24, 25-19, 25-19 at No. 17 UC San Diego (11-12, 3-4) as Simon Torwie had seven kills in 11 errorless attacks, three aces, two digs and two blocks, one solo. Skyler Varga also had 11 kills and had an assist, an ace, three blocks and four digs. UCSD’s Josh Schellinger and Sebastian Lara had nine kills each …
Hawai’i (20-4, 3-3 Big West) held off visiting UC Santa Barbara (7-16, 0-7) 25-21, 26-24, 23-25, 21-25, 15-12. Louis Sakanoko led the Rainbow Warriors with 15 kills, hitting .306, to go with two assists, an ace, seven digs and six blocks, one solo. The French freshman, who is in because Spyros Chakas was lost for the season, has had 72 of his 112 kills in the last five matches.Alaka’i Todd and Guilherme Voss, who had six blocks, had 12 kills each. Voss did not have an error in 16 attacks.
UCSB’s Gesti Bianchi, a 6-6 junior from Laguna Beach, California, who had a total of 53 kills last year, had 32, giving him 379 for the season. Bianchi hit .300 and had an assist, two blocks and eight digs. Ben Coordt had 16 kills, hit .333, and added an assist, two blocks and nine digs …
UCLA (18-4, 7-1 MPSF) swept Stanford (9-11, 2-6) as the Bruins hit .463 in the 25-17, 25-22, 25-20 victory. Ethan Champlin had 13 kills, hit .391, and had two assists, two aces, a block and two digs. Grant Sloan had 10 kills with one error in 15 attacks, an assist, two aces, two blocks and three digs. Sean McQuiggan had seven kills with one error in 10 swings and Merrick McHenry was perfect on seven attacks an dhad three aces and a block. Stanford’s Will Rottman led the Cardinal with eight kills. His teammates combined for 19 (photos by Andy J. Gordon) …
Seventh-ranked BYU (15-7, 6-4 MPSF) swept visiting Concordia Irvine (6-14, 0-8) again as the Cougars hit .425. Kupono Browne led with 13 kills and hit .409 in the 25-16, 25-12, 25-19 win … Eighth-ranked Pepperdine (17-7, 5-5) won 25-15, 20-25, 27-25, 25-19 at No. 11 USC (11-11, 2-6). Pepperdine, which hit .400, got 18 kills from Akin Akinwumi, who hit .400 himself and had three digs and four blocks, one solo. Cole Ketrzynski had 16 kills and hit .464. USC’s Dillon Klein had 17 kills, hit .324, and had an assist, an ace, three blocks and six digs …
In the EIVA, No. 10 Penn State (17-6, 6-0) beat visiting Harvard (11-8, 3-3) 25-21, 25-16, 23-25, 25-16. The Nittany Lions, up by two game in the league, had four players with 11 or more kills, 15 by John Kerr, who had 10 digs. Toby Ezeonu had 13 kills with two errors in 19 attacks, an ace and five blocks. Harvard’s Zach Berty had 11 kills … No. 19 George Mason (15-7, 4-2) beat visiting No. 15 Princeton (10-10, 3-4) in five as Omar Hoyas had 14 kills and Jack Bolz, Colin Heath and Sam Peters 12 each in the 25-20, 19-25, 23-25, 25-17, 15-12 victory. Princeton’s Ben Harrington had 21 kills, hit .385, and had two aces, three blocks and two digs … NJIT (9-13, 1-6) got its first league win as the Highlanders swept visiting Charleston (11-12, 2-4). Alessandro Negri had 13 kills and hit .346 to go with an assist, a dig and four blocks. Carson Williams had eight kills with one error in 11 swing and 10 blocks …
There were four MIVA matches and two of them offered surprises. Unranked Lindenwood (12-11, 7-7) came away with a 25-23, 25-23, 20-25, 25-21 victory over No. 9 Ohio State (17-8, 10-5). Ian Schuller led with 16 kills and 10 digs. Clay Wieter had 15 kills, hit .344, and had four assists, four aces, a solo block and seven digs. A.J. Lewis had 10 kills, an assist, six digs and three blocks, two solo. Connor Sheehan had two kills in seven errorless tries, 46 assists, three blocks and four digs. Ohio State’s Shane Wetzel had 14 kills and Kyle Teune and Cole Young nine each. Young had one error in 13 attacks …
No. 14 Lewis (15-12, 8-6 MIVA) held on for an 18-25, 25-19, 25-19, 25-27, 15-12 victory over No. 12 Ball State (18-9, 11-3). Daniel Haber led with 22 kills as he hit .364 and had an assist, two blocks and 10 digs. Syver Drolsum had 21 kills, hit .400, and had a ance, two blocks and 10 digs. Max Roquet added 16 kills, hit .324, and had an assist, an ace, five blocks and eight digs. Ball State’s Tinaishe Ndavazocheva had 20 kills, two digs and two blocks, one solo. Aaron Hernandez had 12 kills, hit .346, and had a block and five digs …
No. 13 Loyola Chicago (17-9, 11-4) swept visiting Queens (9-17. 2-12) behind 16 kills from Parker Van Buren, who had one error in 32 attacks, an ace, a block and four digs … Purdue Fort Wayne (12-11, 9-4) swept at Quincy (5-16, 1-13) as Mark Frazier had 17 kills — nine in the first set — and hit .609 and Jon Diedrich had 13 kills, an assist, two aces, four dig and three blocks, one solo …
Independent Thomas More (14-11) won in five at Lees-McRae (1-24) of Conference Carolinas, which has now lost 19 in a row. L-M senior Nicholas Brewster had a career-high 26 kills in his last home match to go with an ace, five digs and three blocks, one solo …
In the NEC, Daeman (14-6, 7-3) swept at FDU (9-12, 3-5) while LIU (13-7, 7-3) beat visiting D’Youville (10-9, 1-7) in four. Daeman’s Cameron Milligan had 12 kills, hit .435, and had an ace, three blocks and four digs … The NEC’s Sacred Heart (9-15) beat the NAIA’s Misericordia and Stevenson …
In the SIAC, Edward Waters (7-13, 4-1) swept visiting Kentucky State (3-13, 2-4) as Tavion Ford had 16 kills with two errors n 29 swings to hit .483. He added three aces, a block and six digs … In the ECC, Roberts Wesleyan (7-13, 2-3) beat American International (2-14, 1-3) in four as Paul Fillion had 13 kills, an assist, two aces, seven digs and four solo blocks. Noah Liousfi had seven kills with one error in 12 attacks, two aces and six solo blocks.
Pro Volleyball Federation
Omaha (10-4) played in front of another big crowd, this time 10,315 in the CHI Health Center, as the Supernovas rolled to a 25-19, 25-17, 25-21 sweep of the visiting Vegas Thrill (5-10).
Brooke Nunevillle the Supernovas with 11 kills, an ace, eight digs, an assist and two solo blocks. Paige Briggs had eight kills, an ace, 10 digs and a block assist. Tori Dixon, who had five kills, had 12 blocks, five solo, and Hristina Vuchkova had seven kills with no errors in 13 attacks. Setter Sydney Hilley had 35 assists, 11 digs, four block assists and a kill.
Hannah Maddux had six kills for Vegas and added an ace and three solo blocks. Layne Van Buskirk, Berkeley Oblad and Kenna Sauer had five kills each …
The Atlanta Vibe (11-4) swept San Diego (3-7) 25-17, 25-17, 25-21. Leah Edmond led with 12 kills, five digs, an ace and two solo blocks. Anna Lazareva had nine kills, an ace, six digs and two solo blocks. Marlie Monserez had 35 assists, eight digs, a block assist and a kill.
The Mojo got six kills from Lindsey Vander Wiede, who had five digs and three blocks, two solo. Temi Thomas-Ailara led with 11 kills and had seven digs.
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