Check out Off the Block’s postmatch interviews with setter Joe Worsley and assistant coach Milan Zarkovic after No. 2/2 Hawai’i swept No. 3/3 UC Irvine on Saturday. Continue reading “Video: Hawai’i players, coaches react to sweeping UC Irvine”
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Check out Off the Block’s postmatch interviews with setter Joe Worsley and assistant coach Milan Zarkovic after No. 2/2 Hawai’i swept No. 3/3 UC Irvine on Saturday. Continue reading “Video: Hawai’i players, coaches react to sweeping UC Irvine”
Setter Joe Worsley guided No. 2/2 Hawai’i to a .529 attack percentage as it beat No. 3/3 UC Irvine 25-13, 25-22, 25-20 on Saturday in Irvine, California, to complete the two-match series sweep. Continue reading “Video highlights: Hawai’i dismantles UC Irvine in series finale sweep”
Make that a three-game winning streak against Penn State and an even bigger first-place lead in the EIVA.
Outside attacker Kendall Ratter had four of Princeton’s 10 aces as the team rallied from a one-game deficit to beat Penn State 21-25, 25-23, 25-22, 25-20 on Friday in University Park, Pennsylvania. Continue reading “Audio: Coach gives high praise to first-place Princeton after win at Penn State”
No. 10/9 Lewis delivered a statement road win to move into sole possession of first place in the MIVA.
Lewis finished with a .369 attack percentage as it rallied from an opening-game overtime loss to beat No. 7/7 Loyola 26-28, 25-17, 25-23, 25-17 on Friday in Chicago. Continue reading “Audio: Lewis coach Friend discusses big rivalry against Loyola”
Check out Off the Block’s interview with UC Santa Barbara Rick McLaughlin about the Gauchos climbing to No. 5 in the national rankings, their 10-match winning streak and how they hope to maintain their momentum with a bye week. Continue reading “Audio: McLaughlin discusses strong start to UC Santa Barbara season”
No. 13 George Mason bounced back from its first conference loss in a big way.
With a sold-out home crowd in attendance, George Mason had a .349 attack percentage as it swept Penn State 25-22, 25-19, 25-18 on Friday in Fairfax, Virginia.