Conference News
Mason Beats Ohio State in Five in
the Uvaldo Acosta Memorial Match
Improve to 6-3 this season heading into next Friday's
clash with No. 2 Penn State
FAIRFAX, Va. (February 9, 2008) -
The 14th-ranked George Mason men's volleyball team (6-3) pulled out
a dramatic five-game victory over the seventh-ranked Ohio State
Buckeyes (7-2) in the annual Uvaldo Acosta Memorial Match on
Saturday evening at the Fieldhouse. Leading the match 2-1, Mason
dropped the fourth game 30-27, but rebounded to win a close fifth
game, 15-13 to end the match.
With the score tied at nine in the fifth game, Mason took a
one-point lead when sophomore Ryan Kwiatkowski set up Kyle Gramit
for the kill. On the next rally, Gramit and senior R.J. Goubeaux
combined to block Robbie Klein's swing to put the Patriots up by
two. Mason never relinquished its lead, trading points with Ohio
State until the end of the match.
The Patriots opened up the match with a 30-27 win in the first
game, but the Buckeyes answered right back, taking the second game
30-25 to even the score at one game apiece. The third game was a
wild back-and-forth affair, featuring 15 ties and seven lead
changes. George Mason faced game point at 31-30 but fought back
valiantly, taking the next three points to take a 2-1 lead in the
match. The Patriots got back-to-back kills by Gramit and Goubeaux
before Klein's wild swing landed out of bounds to give Mason the
win.
Mason took a 6-1 lead in the fourth game but were unable to hold
onto the lead. The Buckeyes took their first lead of the match at
16-15 and went on to take a 30-27 win to tie the match at two and
set the stage for the fifth game.
Gramit led the team in kills with 20, while junior Hudson Bates
finished with 17. Goubeaux gave the Buckeyes trouble all night
long, finishing with 16 kills on .652 hitting and 10 blocks.
Kwiatkowski tallied 57 assists in the match and senior Mark Burik
recorded 15 digs at the libero spot.
Klein recorded a double-double in the losing effort, finishing with
20 kills and 10 digs. Senior Brett Versen hit. .325 with 23 kills
and seven digs.
In between the second and third games, the Patriots paid tribute to
men's volleyball legend Uvaldo Acosta with a moving slideshow
featuring footage from his playing and coaching career at Mason on
the video board at the Fieldhouse. Acosta's family was in
attendance for the match, along with a collection of former George
Mason men's volleyball players, back in town for Alumni
Weekend.












