2006-07 News Archives
Men's Volleyball Falls to No. 7 Ohio State, 3-1
Price leads all players with 20 kills
FAIRFAX, Va. (March 4, 2007) - Despite
winning the first game, 33-31, George Mason was unable to pull off
the upset, falling to No. 7 Ohio State 3-1 in men's volleyball
action on Sunday afternoon at John Linn Memorial Gym. Today's match
was the Patriots first at home since a Jan. 27 victory against
Lees-McRae. Since that win, Mason played its last six matches on
the road.
After coming out on top in a back-and-forth opening game that
featured 23 ties and seven lead changes, the Patriots were unable
to take another game, losing the next three games by scores of
30-27, 30-23 and 30-26. With the loss, the Patriots fall to an even
5-5 overall this season, while the Buckeyes improve to 15-1 with
the win.
Mason played far better than they did in the team's previous
meeting on Feb. 17 at St. John Arena in Columbus, Ohio when the
Buckeyes won in three games as the Patriots hit .100 and only had
six team blocks in the entire match. In this meeting, the Patriots
hit .308 as a team and registered a whopping 16.5 team blocks.
Redshirt freshman opposite hitter William Price led all players
with 20 kills. Mark Burik, Kyle Swanson and Kyle Gramit also
finished with double-digit kill totals. Setter Ryan Kwiatkowski led
the Patriots with 37 assists. Senior libero Graham Sheppard had a
team-high 12 digs and redshirt freshman middle blocker Erik Lanham
had seven blocks to pace the Patriots.
Ohio State had a balanced attack with five players finishing with
double-digit kills, led by Dan Meske's 18. Setter Daniel Mathews
had a match-high 72 assists and Conor Martin led the Buckeyes with
12 digs.
George Mason returns to conference play when it hits the road to
play Princeton in an EIVA Tait Division match on Friday, March 9 at
7 p.m.












