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George Mason Mens Volleyball Loses in Straight Sets to No. 15 Lewis
George Mason Men's Volleyball Loses in Straight Sets to
No. 15 Lewis
Patriots' record drops to 3-4 on the season
FAIRFAX, Va. (February 19, 2010) - George Mason returned home to
the RAC Gym on Friday evening to face a tough nonconference
opponent in No. 15 Lewis. The Patriots were unable to overcome the
Flyers, falling by a final score of 3-0 in the match. Set scores
were 30-21, 30-21 and 30-28 in favor of Lewis.
The loss drops Mason's record to 3-4 on the season. Lewis improved
to 8-2 with the win. The Flyers were strong on the attack all
night, hitting .427 as a team.
Lewis hit .625 in the first set and .500 in the second set to put
the Patriots in a 2-0 hole heading into the third set. In the third
set, Mason played its most competitive volleyball of the evening.
Trailing 26-24, freshman Michael Kvidahl served two consecutive
aces to tie the score. The two sides traded the next four points
until the Flyers took a one-point lead on a kill by Aaron Flick.
Lewis ended the match on the ensuing point on a double-block of a
Mark Jones' attempt by Mike Iandolo and Flick.
Sophomore outside hitter Andrew Dentler led the Patriots with 10
kills on 27 swings. Senior libero Luke Maloney finished with a
match-high 12 digs.
Senior outside hitter Nathan Klaas hit .455 with a match-high 13
kills for the Flyers. Freshman opposite hitter Ian Karbiener
finished with 11 kills on 21 swings for an attack percentage of
.476.








