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Kvidahls 21 Kills Not Enough as George Mason Falls to Ball State, 3-1
Kvidahl’s 21 Kills Not Enough as George
Mason Falls to Ball State, 3-1
Dentler reaches double figures in kills and digs
FAIRFAX, Va. (March 19, 2010) – Despite 21 kills by freshman
outside hitter Michael Kvidahl, the George Mason men’s
volleyball team was unable to overcome the Ball State Cardinals on
Friday evening at the RAC. The Patriots lost by set scores of
25-30, 30-27, 22-30 and 23-30.
Mason, which improved to 4-11 overall this season, has lost five
consecutive matches and nine of its last 10. Ball State improved to
2-0 against George Mason this season while upping its record to
11-7.
Kvidahl led the Patriots with 21 kills on 42 swings for a hitting
percentage of .357. The East Brunswick, N.J. native also recorded a
team-high six total blocks. Sophomore outside hitter Andrew Dentler
reached double figures in both kills (13) and digs (12). Sophomore
middle blocker Lance Rogers chipped in 10 kills on 14 swings.
Four Cardinals reached double figures in kills. Larry Wrather led
the way with 16 kills and 10 digs for a double-double. Ethan
Pheister led all players with 59 assists in the match.








