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Red Flash Grind It Out Against Loss to Ohio State, 3-1
Red Flash Grind It Out Against Loss to Ohio State,
3-1
(29-31, 31-29, 28-30, 30-32)
Loretto, Pa. (March 29, 2008) - After a five weeks hiatus from
DeGol Arena, the Red Flash welcomed Midwestern Intercollegiate
Volleyball Association affiliate Ohio State, pushing the Buckeyes
to the limit in a four-game setback, 3-1 (29-31, 31-29, 28-30,
30-32). Saint Francis held a lead in all four frames, and
kept each dropped decision within two
points.
Sophomore outside swatter Jordan Varee (Meadville, Pa./Conneaut
Valley) set the benchmark for the Flash, recording 19 kills on 47
attempts. Varee's team-leading 21 points also had eight digs
and four blocking assists figured into his collective output.
Sophomore outside hitter
Nick Rivett (Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel) took 52 whacks, converting
on 17 of them. Rivett also dug up 11 Ohio State rifles.
Sophomore outside hitter Dave Reilly (Yardley, Pa./Pennsbury)
attacked successfully 15 times on 32 swings, additionally putting
away eight digs and three
blocking helpers. Sophomore Patrick McManamon (Huntingdon,
Pa./Huntingdon) cataloged four kills on 13 attempts. The 6'6
swinger also pulled down five digs and seven blocking assists.
Sophomore libero Markus Schulze (Berlin, Germany/Anne-Frank) stood
tall on the defensive side, scooping 12 total digs along with four
assists. Junior setter Shane Conley (Pittsburgh, Pa./North
Allegheny) picked up some time in the final session, going 1-for-1
in kills as well as
setting up 10 assists. Conley helped out on a block and
tallied one dig. Freshman Eric Syty (Clarence, N.Y./Clarence)
played in every single game in Saturday's match for the first time
all season. Syty logged one kill, two digs, and one solo
block with two helpers. Syty was the only member of Saint
Francis to put down an ace in the match. Syty ended up with
two after it was all said and done.
On senior day, the lone four-year player, setter Mark Steele
(Martinsburg, Pa./Central Martinsburg) chipped in for three kills
on five attempts, five digs and one blocking assist. Steele
led all members of the match with 39 sets.
Ohio State's Brett Versen and Robbie Klein led all participants
with 21 kills each.
"Even though we didn't claim victory against the 10th ranked
Buckeyes, the exertion put forth in each and every one of our guys
is certainly reassuring," Saint Francis head coach Mike Rumbaugh
was quoted after Saturday's battle. "This is a game we need
to look back at and learn lesson from. No matter how strong
out opponent may be, there's always a chance with our six out on
the hardwood."
Freyer's first service attempt of the match flew wide left, setting
up OSU with the early 1-0 advantage. Versen smashed one off
of Schulze fist, churning out another OSU tally. Robbie Klein
lofted one long, allowing SFU their first point of the game.
A couple of swapped errors
moved the opening frame to 3-2, Ohio State. Syty fluttered a
crafty ace right at Ohio State, the first of the match, chased by a
double block registered by McManamon and Reilly, allowing SFU to
claim their first lead of the contest, 6-4. Each squad scored
two points in a row on the
next four following plays, but OSU's Ted Schoenfeldt smoked the
leather up the middle to keep the Buckeyes within one, 8-7.
Reilly kept his group up two with his third kill of the match,
11-9. OSU and SFU bartered errant serves three times in a
row, extending SFU's lead to 13-10. Schoenfeldt busted the
error train with another kill, but Reilly countered with a
successful swing of his own. OSU's Robbie Klein put yet
another service error into the net, but Brett Versen erased the
miss with a kill of his own. The initial session jumped out
to a 17-15 lead
in favor of the Flash after a riveting Rivett bash. Ohio
State's head coach Pete Hanson hailed the game's first timeout
after Varee jammed the corner, thrusting the Flash out to a 19-16
lead. Following the break, two attacking errors were
exchanged, but three Buckeyefor a triple thwart. Varee's next
attempt veered long, with four more swapped errors coming from each
club. The Buckeyes drew the game even at 23s on a dual block,
with a Varee kill and an SFU net violation keeping the game
knotted. Rumbaugh burned his first timeout after the
Buckeyes recaptured the lead, 26-25, from their early stranglehold
on the Flash. Rumbaugh's rest led to a Rivett rip, closing
the game back to 26 all. The scoreboard flashed 28-28 thanks
to points traded points on the last four rallies. OSU scored,
but a Buckeye violation led to a
29-29 affair. Steele misjudged his according serve, and
Versen closed the door on an exciting game one, 31-29. Reilly
mustered a team-leading five kills en route to an SFU attacking
clip of .139. The Buckeyes killed for a .297 percentage in
their game one victory.
McManamon commenced the second stanza by serving one into the mesh,
but Varee put a vicious lick on the ball to keep it 1-1.
Schoenfeldt reciprocated Varee's style, but Varee did not
appreciate Schoenfeldt's flattery as he flushed two in a row right
at the OSU artillery. Reilly
lengthened the lead to 4-2 on the Red Flash's third successive
kill. Steele utilized trickeration with a successful soft
tap, catching the Buckeyes off their toes. Another Ohio State
mistake elongated the Flash's lead by three, 7-4, but a Spurlock
slap slapped another point
on the board for the foe. Coach Hanson halted game two
subsequent to his team falling behind 9-5. Spurlock lipped
the leather off of Steele's outstretched hand, but Rivett plastered
the pill through SFU's fence. OSU's Daniel Mathews pushed his
serve too far, nudging the second game to 12-9. A double
blockade by McManamon and Reilly led to a 14-11 advantage for the
Red Flash. The Buckeyes rattled off the next couple rallies,
but tossed forth an inaccurate serve directly after. Syty and
Varee teamed up for another defensive block, but the Bucks kept it
within two on an SFU blocking error. Syty's big point was
nullified by Klein's kill with the game sitting at 18-16, Saint
Francis. Reilly's pinpoint pop put the Flash ahead by
three, 20-17, but Syty's service attempt fell short after the brief
SFU rally. Varee drew the battle out to 21-18, but Ohio State
rattled off three consecutive points, coercing Rumbaugh into
rallying his troops during Saint Francis' first time out with the
count at a flush 22-22. Varee boosted the Flash
back up top with another big kill, but Ohio State took their turn
at showing off their stuff following SFU's point. Reilly's
attacking error allowed OSU back into the drivers' seat,
24-23. Both teams negotiated a point, with Varee breaking the
norm, crippling the Buckeyes with a
looming kill, smoothing out the score to 25 all. Eight plays
later, the count remained even at 29-29 with great all-around play
on both sides of offense and defense. Following the
back-and-forth play, Saint Francis capitalized on a crowd-pleasing
volley, as the Flash churned out three
absurd digs in a row, with Reilly finally sealing the
momentum-gaining point, 30-29. Ohio State tried to drown out
the energy, but a net violation on the Buckeyes supplied Saint
Francis with a game two victory, 31-29.
Brett Versen squeezed OSU's first point of game three through SFU's
front line, which catapulted the Buckeyes to a young 3-0
lead. Varee sacrificed his hands in a big block on the next
volley as OSU knocked one wide. Rivett rattled off Saint
Francis' third point in a row.
Reilly disallowed the Buckeyes' tally with three sneaky blasts,
rendering the score in favor of the Flash, 6-4, for the first time
of the third tilt. The Flash committed two errors, returning
the game to a tie, 6-6. Rumbaugh spent the first timeout of
game three after the Bucks went on a mini-scoring spree, as the
count was distended to a 9-6 event. After the break, Ohio
State couldn't handle Varee's hot kill, leading to two more Saint
Francis points, the later of the two second ace of the match.
After SFU's binge, the Buckeyes recaptured the lead, 14-12.
Jason Tobkin fired his serve into the separator, but Varee returned
the favor. Varee made up for his miss with another daunting
dart, leading to a huge Rivett block that tied the game at
15-15. A
flurry of errors gave way to a Buckeye ace from Klein, but Reilly
bullied the ball through the keep his team only three back,
20-17. Varee's intimidating point, forced the Bucks to
perpetrate an error, closing in 21-20, in favor of OSU. The
Buckeyes tacked up two more points, leading to SFU's second timeout
with the score set at 23-20. Saint Francis dug deep and
charged back into the match to a 26-26 tie, but their valiant
efforts were dashed by bullish play from the hands of Ohio State,
as the Buckeyes brought down game three 30-28. Varee and
Reilly both tabulated five kills apiece. Rivett got low for
five digs in the third affair. The Flash actually outhit the
Buckeyes .191 to .146 despite the loss.
McManamon once again went astray on his first serve of the game,
but Schoenfeldt's attack repeated McManamon's attempt. After
the two swapped errors, the Buckeyes crawled out to a 4-2
advantage, with OSU's fourth marker coming on a Klein ace.
Reilly could not find the
parameters on his two attempts, thrusting OSU to a strong 7-3
lead. A missed set off of Steven Kehoe was preceded by a long
Syty serve, coercing the score to 9-4. Two missed balls on
each team's part pushed game four to 10-5. A long attack from
Ohio State was tipped by SFU,
handing the Bucks another point. Rumbaugh decided a 12-6 lead
on OSU's part was a good time for the first break of game
four. Schoenfeldt and Klein grouped together for a sturdy
stuff, but Spurlock knocked his serve passed the end line.
Tobkin crafted a nice kill, maintaining the
Buckeyes' momentum, 15-9. Two net violations were sandwiched
with a McManamon-Varee block, keeping the Flash within five,
17-12. Rivett tossed an authoritative blast at an
unsuspecting Versen, but Klein countered with a point, as the score
read 19-13 in the fourth frame. Saint Francis collected
two points in a row, but another laser from Klein kept the
10th-ranked Buckeyes up five, 20-15. A few plays later, Syty
scaled the net for a giant block, closing in on Ohio State,
22-20. OSU staged a couple errors, allowing the Flash to
sneak within one,
24-22. Varee blistered a valiant attempt at Ohio State, but
was offset but a Spurlock spank. The Buckeyes aired two
attempts long, bonding game four at a 25-25 tally. Syty and
Varee challenged a Buckeye blast at the front of the net, but it
fell wide. Varee closed it back up at
27s with a fancy kill. Following an Ohio State marker, Varee
recorded his third kill in a row with the count set at 28-28.
Conley and McManamon annexed SFU's first lead late in the game with
a successful block, closing in within one point of forcing the tie
breaker. Regardless of a bold effort on SFU's behalf, Ben
Spurlock locked up the match with two bullets, 32-30, retrieving
the match in four games. Rivett led all Red Flash spikers
with six kills on 16 attempts while
Varee put forth a versatile five kills along with four digs.
Each team attacked at a .250 clip.








