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BYU vs Long Beach State

2016 NCAA Volleyball Semi-Final Match

Story by BYU May 5th, 2016

BYU heads to State College

BYU Men’s Volleyball secured the No. 1 overall seed in the 2016 NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championships, receiving a bye into the semifinals. BYU (26-3) is matched up against the fourth seed Long Beach State (25-7) who qualified for the semifinals by defeating Erskine on Tuesday. BYU spent Tuesday traveling cross country to State College, PA, the home of tournament host Penn State.

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Practice, Practice, Practice

BYU’s first full day in Pennsylvania was spent on the court prepping for Long Beach and meeting with the national media in a press conference.

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Gameday

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Set 1

BYU (27-3) and Long Beach State (26-7) each collected points on a handful of service errors with the score tied 6-6 at the beginning of the first set. A Price Jarman dump kill gave the Cougars the 12-11 edge, and a 49er attack error gave BYU a 15-13 lead at the first timeout. A Hatch and Sander block ended a lengthy rally that put the Cougars ahead 18-15. The teams traded points from there as a Robbie Sutton ace extended BYU‘s advantage to four points, 23-19. A Jarman kill gave the Cougars set point and a Sander kill ended the set 25-21 for BYU.

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Set 2

A kill and block from Hatch gave the Cougars a 2-0 edge early in the second set. Long Beach State responded with a 4-1 run to go on top 4-3 with an ace. Sander collected an overpass kill to help BYU retake the advantage at 11-10 and a 49er attack error extended the lead to three at 15-12. Long Beach State quickly countered with another 4-1 run to knot the score up at 16 apiece. It remained neck-to-neck from there, as back-to-back blocks gave the Cougars a 20-19 edge. With the set tied at 23-all, the 49ers scored the next two points to take the close set 25-23.

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Set 3

BYU jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the third set, capped off by a Sander ace. Long Beach State came back within two, down 6-4, but three-consecutive 49er attack errors gave the Cougars a 9-4 lead. BYU maintained its lead at 14-8 after a Long Beach State service error, but a 3-1 49er rally brought them back within three at 17-14. A Jake Langlois kill gave the Cougars a 20-15 advantage and forced a Long Beach State timeout. BYU stayed ahead to the end of the set, picking up a 25-19 win from a Langlois ace.

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Set 4

The fourth set began with the Cougars taking a 4-1 lead following another block from Hatch and Langlois. BYU struggled after a timeout, allowing the 49ers to go ahead for the first time in the set, 6-5. The Cougars eventually turned things around, as consecutive Langlois aces put his team back ahead 12-7. Long Beach State took its final timeout of the set as BYU extended its lead to seven at 17-10. BYU maintained its large lead from there, taking the set and match 25-18 on a Patch kill.

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The Cougars return to action at Rec Hall Saturday, May 7, at 8 p.m. EDT and will take on No. 3 seed Ohio State for the National Championship.

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Footnote: Photos by Jaren Wilkey/BYU Photo
State College, PA, United States