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George Mason Triumphs Over No. 14 Ohio State, 3-1
George Mason Triumphs Over No. 14 Ohio State, 3-1
Maloney records a double-double in the win
FAIRFAX, Va. (March 20, 2009) - The George Mason men's volleyball
team ended a three-match losing streak with a 3-1 (30-27, 30-24,
29-31, 30-27) win over No. 14 Ohio State on Friday evening at the
Field House. Mason improved to 9-8 on the season with the win.
After taking the first two sets, the Patriots were poised to put an
end to the match in straight sets after erasing a 28-25 deficit
late in the third. Mason went on a 4-0 run that included a kill by
junior Luke Maloney and three consecutive attack errors by Ohio
State (8-9) to take a 29-28 lead. The Patriots were unable to take
advantage of the match point opportunity; however, as the Buckeyes
went on a 3-0 run to take a 31-29 win and force a fourth set.
In the fourth set, Mason trailed 25-24 before going on a 4-0 run to
take a 28-24 lead. The run included a kill by freshman Lance
Rogers, an ace by sophomore Brandon Joyner and a pair of solo
blocks, one by junior Ryan Kwiatkowski and one by senior Brandon
McLaughlin. After the 4-0 run, the sides traded points until senior
Kyle Gramit closed out the match with a kill.
George Mason had 18 blocks in the match to Ohio State's 10.
McLaughlin led the way with nine total blocks, including three
solo. Along with the strong blocking, the Patriots also served well
in the match, finishing with 10 service aces to the Buckeyes five.
Freshman Joe Norton came off the bench to serve a match-high four
aces. Gramit added three and Maloney finished with two.
Maloney posted a double-double in the match with 11 kills and 10
digs. He finished with one dig less than sophomore Eric Lucas, who
recorded 11. Gramit led the Patriots with 24 kills on 51 swings.
Kwiatkowski led the team with 53 assists.
Setter Steven Kehoe posted a double-double for Ohio State with 56
assists and 11 digs. Four players posted double-digit kills for the
Buckeyes. John Albertson led the way with 17 kills on .406 hitting.
John Klanac (15), Ted Schoenfeldt (14) and Ben Spurlock (10) were
the remaining Buckeyes to reach double figures.
The Patriots return to the Field House tomorrow evening to take on
Ball State at 7 p.m. in the annual Uvaldo Acosta Memorial Match.
Mason will hold a special ceremony during the match to honor the
25th anniversary of the 1984 team's third-place finish at the NCAA
Division I Men's Volleyball Championships.
The ceremony will be held between the second and third sets of
Saturday's match and will feature many of the stars, as well as the
entire coaching staff, of that year's team. During the 1984 season,
Mason defeated perennial powerhouse Penn State three times,
including the championship match of the East Coast Volleyball
League Tournament, to advance to the NCAA Division I Men's
Volleyball Championships for the first time in school history.
Despite losing to Pepperdine in the national semifinals at UCLA's
Pauley Pavilion, the Patriots rebounded with a straight-set victory
over Ball State in the consolation match to take third place at the
national tournament.











