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Five Volleyball Team Sweep Tuesday Night #MACtion
Tuesday Volleyball results
Akron 3, Buffalo 2
Ball State 3, Miami 0
Bowling Green 3, Toledo 0
Eastern Michigan 3, Central Michigan 0
Ohio 3, Kent State 0
Western Michigan 3, Northern Illinois 0
Recaps courtesy of Athletic Communications Departments
Akron 3, Buffalo 2 | Box Score
BUFFALO, NY – Led by double-doubles from Delaney Gash (24 kills, 12 digs) and Martina Villani (39 assists, 12 digs), the Akron volleyball team took down the Buffalo Bulls 3-2 (25-19, 10-25, 21-25, 25-19, 15-10) Tuesday at Alumni Arena.
The Zips were led on offense by a double-double from Gash, who registered 24 kills and 12 digs on the day. Gabby Brissett added nine kills while Ruby Klusman added a career-high seven kills and a career-high five digs in the win. On the defensive end, Villani and Gash led the Zips with 12 digs, while Vanessa Del Real recorded 11 digs. Chidera Ozoh and Villani added three blocks each, while Villani recorded 39 assists.
The win improved the Zips’ record to 12-11 overall and 5-7 in MAC play.
Game Notes
» Akron had three players in double figures in digs.
» Lyndi Wolf had a team-high two aces in the win.
» Gash registered a double-double with 24 kills and 12 digs
» Gash had a match-high 24 kills for Akron.
» Akron got a team-high 12 digs from Gash and Villani.
» Akron attackers were helped by a team-high 39 assists from Villani.
» Villani recorded a double-double with 39 assists and 12 digs.
What’s Next?
Akron returns to James A. Rhodes Arena to host Eastern Michigan on October 31 and November 1.
Ball State 3, Miami 0 | Box Score
MUNCIE, Ind. – Tuesday was a milestone night for outside Noelle VanOort who blasted her 2,000th collegiate kill to help guide the Ball State women’s volleyball team to a 3-0 (25-21, 25-19, 25-15) sweep of Miami inside Worthen Arena.
Entering the match with 1,997 collegiate kills, with 1,724 coming at Indiana Tech (2021-24) and 273 before first serve tonight with the Cardinals (15-9; 11-1 Mid-American Conference), VanOort reached the magic mark at 12-6 in the second set when she forced the RedHawks (11-13; 5-7 MAC) to call its second timeout. She would finish the night with seven total markers, raising her total to 2,004.
Along with VanOort’s effort, outside Carson Tyler led the Ball State attack with a match-high 13 kills and chipped in 12 digs for her 13th double-double of the season. She also tied for match-high honors with three service aces, including the match-ending point.
Junior middle Gwen Crull also turned in a solid performance, smashing 10 kills and hitting a match-best .692 (10-1-13). It was her eighth match with double-digit kills this season and went along with a pair of blocks.
Speaking of blocking, junior middle Camryn Wise turned in another solid effort at the net with a match-high seven total blocks. It was her fourth #MACtion match this season with seven total blocks, which is a season high. She also smashed six kills and served up an ace, while hitting .364 (6-2-11).
Rounding out the Ball State attack were redshirt freshman opposite Riley Whitlock and sophomore opposite Tiffany Snook with five kills apiece. Freshman setter Reese Axness and junior setter Lindsey Green combined to set the BSU attack to a .295 (46-18-95) rate of success, dishing out 21 and 17 assists, respectively.
Sophomore libero Sophie Ledbetter led all players with 16 digs.
Overall, the Ball State defense limited Miami to a season-low 23 kills, with its .057 (23-18-87) attack percentage tying as its lowest mark of the year. Lauren Coyne managed a team-high seven kills, while Anna McClure registered a team-high eight digs.
The Cardinals also held a 42 to 26 lead in total digs and a seven to five advantage in service aces.
Up next for the Ball State women’s volleyball team is a two-match series at Kent State. The teams will play at 6 p.m. Friday and 4 p.m. Saturday.
Bowling Green 3, Toledo 0 | Box Score
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – The Bowling Green State University volleyball team captured a three-set sweep over the Toledo Rockets Tuesday night (Oct. 28) in front of a packed Stroh Center. The sweep marked the first for either team in the Battle of I-75 since Oct. 25, 2008, which was also a 3-0 BGSU win at home. For the Falcons, the team registered 79 digs, the most in a three-set match since 2006. Additionally, Avery Hobson, Amanda Otten and Anna Sitek all registered double-doubles, giving BGSU three double-doubles in the same match for the third time in the last two weeks after previously not having done it since 2023. The win moves BGSU to 13-11 on the season while being 7-5 in the MAC.
Falcon Stat Leaders
Kills: Edyta Waclawczyk (17)
Assists: Anna Sitek (19)
Digs: Sydnie Hernandez (17)
Aces: Avery Anders (1)
Blocks: Helen Wilford (7)
Falcon Stat Facts
- The sweep for the Falcons marks the first for either team in the Battle of I-75 in 17 years. The last sweep in the series came nearly 17 years ago to the day with BGSU sweeping Toledo on Oct. 25, 2008 at home.
- As a team, the Falcons recorded a season-high 79 digs in just three sets of action. The mark just missed the program’s Rally Scoring Era record for digs in a three-set match, currently set at 88. The total is the most overall since having 79 against Western Michigan in a five-set match last year on Nov. 23, 2024. As for a three-set match, it’s the most by the Falcons since logging 81 on Oct. 15, 2006 against Eastern Michigan.
- For the third time in the last two weeks, the Falcons had three players log a double-double in the same match. Additionally, two more Falcons just missed double-doubles by two or fewer tallies in a category.
- Amanda Otten led the way with her sixth double-double of the season in her return to the court. Otten finished with 18 assists and 11 digs for the Falcons.
- Avery Hobson followed Otten’s lead, also posting her sixth double-double of the season, finishing with 13 kills and 12 digs, finishing second on the team in both stats.
- Anna Sitek rounded out the trio of double-doubles, her third of the season. Sitek concluded with a team-high 19 assists while adding 10 digs.
- Sydnie Hernandez just missed what would have been her first double-double of her collegiate career. Hernandez tallied a team-high 17 digs and a career-high nine assists.
- Edyta Waclawczyk just missed a double-double as well. Waclawczyk landed a team-high 17 kills while registering eight digs, coming two digs shy. She also hit a team-best .311 in the match and was perfect on 21 serve receive attempts.
- Helen Wilford posted a team-high seven blocks of the Falcons, knocking down one solo and six block assists. Wilford has now led the team in blocks a team-high seven times this season. With 10 blocks as a team, Wilford was in on 70-percent.
- Marija Tabak filled the stat sheet for BGSU as well. In addition to Tabak’s seven kills, she added a career-high eight digs while also registering two block assists.
- Avery Anders landed the lone ace for the Falcons while adding six digs and an assist to her stat line.
- With the win, the Falcons add five points to the BGSU total in the Battle of I-75 presented by Fremont Federal Credit Union. The Falcons now lead 26-5. Visit bgsufalcons.com/sports/2025/9/26/battle-of-i-75 for more information.
- Bowling Green is now 31-5 all-time when hosting Toledo and 62-19 overall against the Rockets.
Up Next
The Falcons will be back on the road this weekend for a pair of matches against Miami (OH). Bowling Green and Miami are set for a 6 p.m. start Friday night (Oct. 31) before a 4 p.m. first serve on Saturday (Nov. 1).
Eastern Michigan 3, Central Michigan 0 | Box Score
YPSILANTI, Mich. – The Eastern Michigan University volleyball team swept rivals Central Michigan University, 3-0, inside the George Gervin GameAbove Center, breaking a 10-match losing streak in the series Tuesday night, Oct. 28.
Eastern recorded 10 aces and 10 blocks, and outperformed the Chippewas in every stat except digs, which was tied at 47 apiece.
Anna Guard led the offense with nine kills off a .450 hitting percentage with one block. Hatteras Welker led the defense at the net with eight blocks, including three solo blocks to go with three kills and a match-high four aces.
Surabhi Srinivasan paced the match with 13 digs while Ella Voorhees and Ashlynn Belcher handled the setting duties, each distributing 13.
Match Notes
» Eastern’s record improved to 12-13 (4-8 MAC) while CMU’s shifted to 9-15 (6-6 MAC).
» Eastern out-hit its opponent for the 12th time this season, producing a 12-0 record when doing so and a 26-4 record under Head Coach Kevin Foeman.
» Eastern had more kills (35-28), aces (10-4), blocks (10-2), and assists (31-26) than Central, while digs were tied at 47 apiece.
» Eastern’s 10 aces are the second most in the MAC in a three-set match.
» EMU is now 6-0 when winning the first two sets this season and earned its fifth sweep of the season.
» Hatteras Welker added four service aces, marking her seventh-straight match with at least one ace. Welker has at least one ace in 20-of-25 matches this season. Welker’s 20 matches with at least one ace are tied for the second-highest mark in the nation, are the most in the MAC, and are the most of any middle in the country.
» Hatteras Welker‘s eight blocks are the most from an individual in the MAC in a three-set match this season as she led the match, marking her 17th time leading EMU in the category this season.
» Anna Guard‘s nine kills off 20 attacks is the best hitting percentage of her career when posting at least 20 attacks. The match marked Guard’s second leading the team in kills this season. She had zero errors for the first time in her career when totaling at least 15 attacks.
» Wrigley Takats drilled a career-best seven kills off a .429 hitting percentage, the best in her career when posting at least 14 attacks.
» Hatteras Welker‘s four aces are the second most in a three-set match in the MAC this season and the sixth most in the nation by value. Welker has led the Eagles in aces seven times this season.
» Ava Siefke had two aces, she now needs 23 more to reach 100 in her career.
» Ella Voorhees recorded seven digs as she now needs 36 more to reach 500. She also led the team in assists for the third time this season.
Historical Notes
» The match marked the 103rd between the Eagles and Chippewas. Overall, Eastern holds a 31-71 mark when facing CMU and a 15-37 clip when facing it in Ypsilanti.
» The win marked Eastern’s first over Central Michigan since the 2020 season, March 16, 2021. The win was the first over Central at home since 2015, Oct. 1.
» The win also snapped a 10-match losing streak to CMU.
Up Next
Eastern hits the road for two matches against the University of Akron, Friday-Saturday, Oct. 31-Nov. 1. Friday’s match will start at 6 p.m. and Saturday’s will begin at 4 p.m. Both matches can be streamed live on ESPN+.
Ohio 3, Kent State 0 | Box Score
ATHENS, Ohio – The Ohio volleyball team (9-15, 7-5 MAC) swept Kent State (8-15, 3-9 MAC) 3-0 (25-13, 25-21, 25-18) on Tuesday, Oct. 28.
Ohio finished with a .298 attack percentage, 44 kills, nine aces, three blocks, 43 assists, and 37 digs. Kent State finished with a .196 attack percentage, 30 kills, one ace, five blocks, 29 assists, and 36 digs.
Freshman Bailey Blair was a strong offensive force for the Bobcats, leading the team with 12 kills and 12.0 points. Blair also recorded a .450 attack percentage.
Junior Emily Waddell had another career-best night in the Convo. Waddell recorded a .800 attack percentage with eight kills and no errors on 10 total attacks. Waddell was also a standout on defense with a team-high three block assists.
Junior Gentry Brown performed well all over the court for Ohio. Brown finished with seven kills, two assists, three aces, one block, seven digs, and 10.5 points.
Sophomores Bryn Janke and Lexi Grissett tallied 26 and 11 assists for Ohio, respectively. Junior Kendall Hickey recorded a team-high 15 digs.
The Bobcats will be back in action at Central Michigan on Friday, Oct. 31, at 6 p.m. ET. The game will be available to watch on ESPN+.
Western Michigan 3, Northern Illinois 0 | Box Score
KALAMAZOO, Mich. – Western Michigan hit .310 and served up 10 aces to roll to a straight-set victory (25-17, 27-25, 25-15) over Northern Illinois on Tuesday evening to extend its winning streak to five in a row.
FINAL SCORE: Western Michigan 3, Northern Illinois 0
LOCATION: University Arena (Kalamazoo, Mich.)
RECORDS: Western Michigan (12-13, 9-3 MAC) | NIU (10-11, 3-9)
Leah Richmond collected her 19th double-double of the season (31 assists, 10 digs) to help Western Michigan reach the .310 mark, its second-highest team hitting percentage this season. Annalise Patchett produced a team-leading 12 kills on a .370 hitting percentage, while Mary Clare Brusek put down nine kills and hit .571.
Aiding WMU’s scoring efforts were 10 service aces, which included six in the opening frame. Molly Brown served up five aces, while Maddie Kmetz and Carley Piercefield tallied two apiece.
On the defensive end, Reeghan Boyer dug up a match-high 21 balls, with Piercefield chipping in 11. Amanda Glanton spearheaded the defense at the net, recording six blocks (2 solo, 4 assists).
Western Michigan hits the road this weekend for a two-match series at Toledo. First serve for the series opener against the Rockets is set for Friday at 6 pm on ESPN+.
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Volleyball: Oakwood rolls to league co-championship, 20-6 season | Morgan Hill Times

Oakwood School emphasizes its strong academics. The Morgan Hill school is seeing its athletic teams excel too. On the girls side, coach Anna-Liza Anderson’s volleyball program just racked up another superb season.
In 2025, the Hawks reached new heights with its fourth straight strong year. Behind two-time unanimous league MVP Isabelle Anderson and a solid young group of teammates, the Hawks finished 20-6 overall and tied Notre Dame Salinas for the Pacific Coast Athletic League, Santa Lucia Division title with a 13-1 mark.
Since 2021, Oakwood has fielded a 70-25 record, 42-8 in league play. The 2025 season began with high hopes but with some rebuilding and construction to do.
“Half the team was new,” co-captain Isabelle Anderson said. “Only having four seniors, we performed very well. Our goal was to be league champion.”
Anderson, a 5-11 senior, directed the offense to the tune of 510 assists, 7.1 per set. She delivered 138 aces from the serving line, an amazing average of two per set, ranking first in both the Central Coast Section and the state of California, and No. 11 in national stats.
Major contributions also came from co-captain libero Nalani Goulart, whose on-the-mark passing was a crucial foundation to the Hawks’ success. The junior racked up 259 digs, which led the league.
Junior outside hitter Sophia Fieler paced the Hawks on the attack with 262 kills, a phenomenal 10.1 average per match, tops in league. Both Goulart and Fieler joined Anderson in receiving First Team All-League recognition.
Senior Gianna Garcia delivered 139 kills to supplement the offense and received Second Team plaudits. Contributions in the middle were key to diversifying the offense and providing blocking at the net. That effort was led by junior Olivia Wong and sophomore Sophia Wong.
Defensive help in the back row came from Camilla Mendoza and Jocelyn Velasco. Depth was provided by Gabriella Zelenyak, Arya Vaid and Georgia Alves.
“It’s also a very mental game,” coach Anderson said. “I engage all the players. I tell them in any given moment, they need to be ready. We’re doing this together.”
It all started with Isabelle Anderson, coach Anderson’s daughter. Goulart provided the crucial complement in the back row.
“Those two are my captains,” coach Anderson said. “Isabelle’s competitive level helps the whole team. She makes a play out of every single ball. She makes sure our hitters get the kills. She is also our strongest hitter. People can’t get her hits up.”
Isabelle Anderson looked to rip kills when opportunities provided themselves. She totaled 114, turning on second balls or as a right side option. The versatile Goulart helped by setting Anderson when feasible.
“Nalani is fearless,” coach Anderson said. “She has a great platform and that aids her in her passing. She is an amazing passer and can also set.”
The two co-captains recognized the synergy and cohesion.
“She (Nalani) makes setting easier,” Isabelle Anderson said. “She makes accurate passes. The last two seasons, we’ve had a great feng shui connection.”
Goulart has confidence that Isabelle Anderson will distribute to different hitters, even if the pass is not entirely on target.
“On any pass I make, she can do something out of it,” Goulart said. “She can always turn it into something the offense can use.”
Non-league matches provided strong competition and toughened the team. Highlights included sweeps of Mt. Madonna and Everett Alvarez, along with tournament victories over North Monterey County, North Salinas and Marina. The latter four were in a higher PCAL division and Mt. Madonna is a member of the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League, a league two levels higher.
The squad jelled quickly. In league play, the Hawks routed York and Trinity before colliding with powerful Monterey Bay Academy. In that home contest, Oakwood rallied past MBA 25-14, 22-25, 23-25, 25-16, 15-12. Fieler shined with 15 kills and Garcia added nine.
Anderson smacked seven kills, served 10 aces and had five blocks. Mendoza and Zelenyak provided extensive contributions in the back row defense.
A big highlight came two weeks later with a Sept. 25 win over Notre Dame Salinas, 25-16, 20-25, 25-19, 25-16. Fieler was on fire with 21 kills. Olivia Wong had five blocks and Garcia had four blocks. Anderson served seven aces. Goulart had 24 digs and 15 serve receives.
Later in the year, Oakwood lost a rematch with Notre Dame Salinas but outlasted MBA on the road. The Oct. 7 road victory over MBA was crucial to avoiding dropping back in the league race. The Hawks prevailed via a reverse sweep, 19-25, 22-25, 25-16, 30-28, 15-11.
The gym was roaring as MBA won the first two sets. Oakwood responded with a dominant third set.
“We had nothing to lose,” Goulart said. “We came together as a team. After the third set, we kept the energy going.”
That they did. Coach Anderson also made defensive adjustments. Fieler was ripping kills line and cross, on her way to a 17-kill night. Anderson served 10 aces and had five blocks.
“There was a lot of back and forth,” Isabelle Anderson said. “As a team we worked together and used the energy for us. Everyone played their part.”
The Hawks won a dramatic fourth set 30-28 and carried the momentum into a 15-11 fifth for the victory and a joyous ride back to Morgan Hill.
The end result was a co-championship with Notre Dame, with MBA back in third place. Further behind in the division were York, Trinity, Ceiba, Chartwell, Kirby Prep and Anzar.
Personal landmark efforts during the year were many. Fieler, who closed the season with nine or more kills in each of the last 12 matches, put down 22 kills against Soledad and 21 in the first match with Notre Dame.
Garcia smashed 15 kills in the second Notre Dame game and had nine or 10 on five other occasions. Anderson served 10 aces in six matches and hit her high mark of 11 against Everett Alvarez. Goulart had 31 digs and 30 digs in the two York matches. She also had 24 and 25 respectively against ND Salinas.
Both Isabelle Anderson and Goulart complimented coach Anderson’s approach.
“She’s a really good coach,” Goulart said. “She helps me play better. She pushes us all to do better. It’s fun yet she knows when it’s time to be serious.”
Goulart noted that coach Anderson’s even-keel demeanor on the sideline was very helpful. Isabelle Anderson commented that she and the team have learned resiliency.
They both noted that the volleyball program and coach Anderson’s leadership have helped them with perseverance and mental toughness, along with off-the-court benefits such as time management.
“It’s like a family,” coach Anderson said. “I want to build strong, confident, accountable girls. Push them a little outside their comfort zone. Oakwood is strong with academics. Yet one can balance the academics with athletics. I want to challenge them at a different level.”
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ESPN earns most-watched NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournament ever
Women’s college volleyball continues to be a solid growth property for ESPN.
The network announced earlier this week that this year’s NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournament was the most-watched on record, averaging 666,000 viewers across 15 matches on the ESPN family of networks, up 13% year-over-year.
This year’s tournament was capped off with Texas A&M’s straight-set win over Kentucky in the championship, which averaged 1.4 million viewers on ABC opposite the Week 16 Sunday afternoon NFL slate. The championship was the second most-watched in history behind only the 2023 title match between Texas and Nebraska, which averaged 1.69 million viewers. Texas A&M’s win saw an 8% year-over-year viewership increase compared to the Penn State-Louisville matchup in 2024.
While the title game fell short of a viewership record, both the regional finals and regional semifinals were the most-watched in history. The semis averaged 402,000 viewers while the finals averaged 753,000 viewers. In addition to record-setting regional semifinal and final rounds, the women’s college volleyball regular season also set a new high on ESPN, averaging 190,000 viewers, up 36% from 2024.
Overall, it was the most-consumed NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournament on record according to ESPN, with 1.3 billion minutes consumed across the entire competition. Four matches averaged over one million viewers: the championship, national semifinals, and a regional match between Texas A&M and Nebraska, which averaged 1.2 million viewers.
Networks are rightfully investing more into women’s college volleyball, and the audiences are following. Will the sport ever reach the same heights of women’s college basketball? Unlikely. But the sport is solidifying itself as quite a valuable property, similar to college softball, during its postseason run. And the more ESPN leans into promoting the event, the closer the gap could become between volleyball and other more popular sports.
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Nebraska volleyball recruits to compete in 2026 Under Armour All-America Match
LINCOLN, Neb — Three incoming Nebraska volleyball student-athletes are set to showcase their talents at the 2026 Under Armour Next All-America Match on New Year’s Day. The event will take place at The Venue on the University of Central Florida campus in Orlando. Gabby DiVita will join Team Pearls, while Jayden Robinson and Keoni Williams will compete for Team Roses.
The match, featuring some of the nation’s top high school seniors, will be streamed live on the SCNext YouTube Channel at 3:30 p.m. CT on Jan. 1. ESPNU will re-air the event at 6 p.m. CT on Jan. 4. This elite group of athletes has committed to 16 different colleges, preparing to join some of the top college volleyball programs in the country.
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MHS names new track and softball head coaches
MHS names new track and softball head coaches
Published 2:51 pm Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Madras High School recently announced the hiring of new head coaches for two spring sports programs. Mario Mendoza will head up track and field operations, and Bailey Daniels is the new head coach of the MHS softball team.
Mario Mendoza
Mendoza has been a volunteer coach for MHS track the past several years and has helped young runners as a leader in the Madras Runners Club as well. A world-class ultra-distance runner in his own right, Mendoza has for several years been sponsored by Brooks running shoes.
In November, Mendoza won the 100-kilometer Ultramarathon Guatemala, which he indicated may be his final major race.
Mendoza replaces Mike Dove, who retired following the end of the 2025 season.
Growing up in California, Mendoza became a standout distance runner after an injury kept him from playing soccer and prompted him to the track to rehab the injury. He fell in love with running and became a standout distance runner in college, graduating from St. Mary’s College of California.
“My first goal is always that we become better people and better athletes,” he said. “We can win districts, and we can take the whole team to state, so I have a goal of that. I know that with patience and trust and discipline, I just think there’s a lot of talent in this team and in the coaches, and I think a lot of cool stuff can happen.”
Bailey Daniels
Bailey Daniels
Daniels, a physical education health teacher at the Jefferson County Middle School, replaces Shawna McConnell, who retired following last season as well. McConnell had led the program for 17 years. Daniels was the lead assistant and junior varsity coach last year.
Growing up in Roseburg, Daniels played high school and travel softball. She became a Division 1 athlete as a member of the rowing team at Oregon State University.
Daniels praised McConnell for her long dedication to the program and all that she shared with her that has helped Daniels prepare to take over. Daniels is also eager to put her own stamp on the program.
“I’m looking forward to bringing fresh ideas, a competitive mindset and a clear vision for what Madras softball can become,” said Daniels.
Information for this story was provided by 509J School District Communications Director Joey Pretchl.
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No. 1 Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball Wins NCAA National Championship – The562.org
The Long Beach State men’s volleyball program lives by the slogan “expect greatness.” So when they took the court against UCLA in the NCAA Men’s Volleyball National Championship, they expected nothing less.
Featuring two of the top teams in the nation in a rematch of last year’s national championship, the match was expected to be intense and tightly contested. But the Beach put on a performance nothing short of greatness, avenging their championship loss with a commanding sweep over the Bruins at the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio. The Beach won 25-17, 25-23, 25-21.
It marks a fourth national championship in program history and the first since the Beach went back-to-back in 2018-2019. Head coach Alan Knipe has been a part of each national championship with the program, one as a player in 1991 and now his third as a coach here in 2025. Knipe later announced his retirement in 2025, finishing his legendary career on top.
“It’s incredible. The feeling absolutely never gets old,” Knipe said. “I’m so proud of the guys and everything they did all season long. With what we went through with our lineups and our roster, and pretty much a brand new team at the beginning of the year, losing three starters along the way, and changing guys’ positions. [These guys] handled it so well and I’m so proud of them.”
The match started and ended in the same way, and it’s the same way it’s been all season: Moni Nikolov. The National Player of the Year opened the match with his first of four aces and swung on an overpass for a kill at match point to seal the win. He finished the match with six kills on .300 hitting and had a match-high 27 assists.
“It’s such a relief. I wanted this win more than anything else,” Nikolov said. “I’m so glad that I got to share these emotions with our coaches in the whole team. It was the first time I actually started crying tears of joy so it truly meant so much to me.”
The fourth NCAA Men’s Volleyball National Championship comes in the Beach’s 11th championship appearance in program history, in what was a dominant season through and through. The Beach was ranked No. 1 in the nation for the last 14 weeks. It’s their third men’s volleyball championship in the last seven years, but it’s the first for Bobby Smitheran as athletic director.
“I’m so happy for the young men in our program because they’ve represented Long Beach and Long Beach State,” said Smitheran. “They’ve done it with heart and with class I’m just so proud of the way they’ve competed. To be the number one ranked team for as long as they have, that’s difficult to give that kind of bullseye on your back and to finish it off the way they did I’m just so happy for them.”
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