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George Mason Wins the UV Memorial Match in Four Sets Over Juniata
George Mason Wins the UV Memorial Match in Four Sets
Over Juniata
Patriots win consecutive matches for the first time since February
FAIRFAX, Va. (April 10, 2010) – George Mason took the annual
UV Memorial Match in four sets (30-26, 28-30, 30-27 and 30-26) over
Juniata College on Saturday afternoon at the RAC. The crucial win
evened the Patriots’ record at 4-4 in the EIVA Tait
Division.
Saturday’s victory gave the Patriots back-to-back wins for
the first time since the month of February. The win also vaulted
the Patriots into sole possession of second place in the EIVA Tait
Division standings heading into tomorrow’s critical 3 p.m.
matchup against third-place Princeton at the RAC. The Tigers are a
game behind the Patriots in the loss column with a 4-5 record
against EIVA Tait Division opponents.
Two players recorded double-doubles for Mason in the win over
Juniata. Freshman Michael Kvidahl finished with a team-high 16
kills and 14 digs. Junior Eric Lucas tallied 12 kills and 15 digs
for the Patriots. George Mason had five players with at least 10
kills in the win. Both middle blockers fared well as Lance Rogers
hit .682 and Shaun Sibley hit .500.
Evan Halteman finished with a match-high 17 kills while hitting
.696 for the Eagles. Zach Wanner recorded a double-double with 11
kills and 10 digs.
Before the start of the match, George Mason honored the memory of
one of the greatest players in the history of the program, Uvaldo
Acosta. Acosta, whose retired number eight jersey hangs permanently
in the RAC Gym, made his mark on George Mason University as both a
collegiate athlete and a coach. Acosta passed away at the age of 32
in a tragic swimming accident on a team trip to Hawaii during the
1998 season while serving as the head coach of the George Mason
men's volleyball team.








