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George Mason Falls to No. 14 Ohio State in Four Sets
George Mason Falls to No. 14 Ohio State in Four
Sets
Patriots drop to 0-3 this season in head-to-head matches with the
Buckeyes
FAIRFAX, Va. (March 22, 2010) – The George Mason men’s
volleyball team took a set from No. 14 Ohio State on Monday evening
at the RAC but were unable to overcome the Buckeyes, falling by a
final score of 3-1. Final set scores were 27-30, 30-26, 26-30 and
26-30.
After losing in straight sets in the team’s previous two
meetings this season, the Patriots played more competitive
volleyball in the third meeting. After dropping the first set by
three points, Mason won a second set that featured 11 ties and
three lead changes to even the match at a set apiece.
With the set tied at 24 points, the Patriots took control, winning
the next two points on a pair of attack errors by Ohio State
sophomore Shawn Sangrey. George Mason never relinquished the lead
and took the final point of the set when sophomore Joe Norton and
freshman Piotr Dabrowski combined to block Buckeyes’ junior
Jason Tobkin’s attempt.
The Patriots stayed competitive throughout the next two sets but
were unable to take either. The Buckeyes won both by identical
scores of 30-26 to win the match.
Dabrowski hit .400 and led the team with 10 total blocks as the
Patriots recorded 15.5 blocks as a team. Freshman Michael Kvidahl
was the only member of the team to reach double figures in kills,
wrapping up the match with 11. Junior setter Brandon Joyner paced
the Patriots with 36 assists. Freshman libero Max McFarland tallied
a team-high 10 digs.
Ohio State struggled with its serve all night, but was able to
overcome it with a balanced attack that featured three players with
double-digit kill totals. Sangrey led the Buckeyes with 23 kills.
Junior outside hitter John Klanac hit .342 with 20 kills.
George Mason’s overall record dropped to 5-12 following the
loss. Ohio State improved to 14-7 on the season.








