Men's Sports, Men's Volleyball, Sports

Heartfelt effort not enough to defeat defending national champs

Anyone who unknowingly stumbled into the Walter Pyramid on Saturday night would’ve been greeted with a bare-knuckle brawl between two of the nations best volleyball teams.

Third ranked-Long Beach State (14-4, 12-3 MPSF) fell to second-ranked UC Irvine (15-4, 12-4 MPSF) three games to one in a match that had both teams utilizing their key hitters to the fullest.

“It became kind of a heavy weight fight out there,” head coach Alan Knipe said.

On the LBSU side of the net it was Taylor Crabb, who ended the night with a game-high (and career-high) 24 kills, and Dalton Ammerman, who finished with 13 put aways of his own.

For UCI it was Kevin Tillie and Jeremy Dajno who combined for a whopping 44 kills on the night.

The first two sets of the night were won by UCI, 25-22 and 29-27. While the 49ers always kept themselves in contention, there were crucial moments in both sets where LBSU was unable to convert.

“There were a lot of small plays at the end of the first two sets that we didn’t execute very well on,” Knipe said.

We weren’t fully taking care of one play before we were onto the next play because we wanted to kill the ball. It was just a few plays that I’m sure the guys on our team wish they could have back,” Knipe said.

The third set saw LBSU jumping out to an early 8-4 lead with kills from Crabb, Ammerman and freshman Taylor Gregory, who finished with seven kills and three blocks.

The ‘Niners were able to maintain their lead, although kills from UCI’s Dejno and Tillie helped narrow the gap. Then, a controversial call that went against LBSU brought UCI to within a point of the 49ers.

Senior Colton Echave added a kill of his own to give LBSU a 23-21 boost, but Tillie fired right back for UCI on the next play with a lob kill and closed the gap to 23-22.

The difference for ‘Niners came from Crabb down the stretch, as he contributed two kills. His last kill gave LBSU set point after an exhausting rally.

The Walter Pyramid was re-energized after the ‘Niners won the set 25-23.

Set number four was another neck-and-neck battle, but it ultimately saw UCI pulling away in the latter stages.

Both teams were unable to pass as effectively as they had in the first three sets, but UCI’s defensive efforts were enough to give it a 25-22 set win and steal a 3-1 match win from the ‘Niners.

Although the match didn’t showcase the prettiest volleyball, the effort and energy levels of both teams were unquestionably high.

For the 49ers it came down to the fact that they were unable to convert on vital points that swung the first two sets in favor of the Anteaters.

“A swing here or there and that match is completely different,” Knipe said.

Knipe said he was proud of his team’s effort against the Anteaters, but that effort isn’t quite enough when playing a high-caliber team like UCI.

“You play the defending national champs, and they’re going to make you earn it,” Knipe said.

At this point in the season the ‘Niners will be looking to put Saturday night’s loss behind them and focus on their upcoming games.

“I feel really good about how good they actually want to get and how hard they are willing to work to be as good as they can be by the end of the year,” Knipe said. “I’m proud of what the guys are doing, but nobody, including me, is content with where we are.”

LBSU will continue its eight-game home stand it takes on UCLA Wednesday night at the Walter Pyramid.
 

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