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No. 10 Triton Volleyball Opens 2022 Season With Defeat Of Harvard
UC San Diego's men's volleyball crew played their first match of the 2022 season on Jan. 14, overcoming the Harvard University Crimson 3 sets to 1, 16-25,  and 25-23. Star senior external hitter Kyle McCauley had a match-high 17 kills, and redshirt junior external hitter Ryan Ka had two straight pros to dominate the game, as the No. 10 Tritons (1-0) began solid against their unranked Ivy League adversary. 온라인카지노

The Tritons entered their match against Harvard at RIMAC Arena subsequent to having their earlier few days of matches at the UC Santa Barbara Asics Invitational dropped; the competition would have set the Tritons in opposition to groups like No. 12 University of Southern California, No. 2 UCLA, and negative. 11 UCSB.

It was a to and fro start for the Tritons in their first arrangement of the period, as they exploited Harvard blunders to go up 5-2 preceding three straight UCSD mistakes tied the match back up at 5. The set stayed tight, as senior center blocker Logan Clark opened home two back to back kills off of helps from senior setter Blake Crisp to make it 12-12 midset. In any case, before long, the Crimson assumed control over the set with an enormous 9-1 run, intruded on exclusively by a right-given kill by Ka out of a UCSD break, that put Harvard in a 22-14 lead. The Tritons couldn't do a lot to win the set from that point, as an assault blunder from Clark finished off the set in the Crimson's approval, 25-16.

The subsequent set again begun equally coordinated, with the focuses flawlessly switching back and forth between sides except for two Harvard administration blunders, as it was 8-6 Tritons from the get-go. Yet, started by a strong kill by McCauley on the left half of the net that ricocheted out off of the Crimson square, the Tritons ran up a 7-2 hurry to go up 15-8, with the last point coming on another McCauley kill after his own off-speed serve. That put UCSD controlling everything for the rest of the set, and keeping in mind that Harvard shut the lead to 22-16 with 4 successive places, the Tritons shut the entryway with 3 straight places; the Crimson couldn't contain a McCauley strike, his 10th kill of the match, as it arrived for set point, 25-16.

The Tritons took a speedy lead on one more significant spat the third set, as a Ka kill began a 4-0 run that put UCSD up 7-3 in the early going of the set. Later in the set, with the Tritons actually keeping a lead, a trained square by Clark, Ka, and senior external hitter Charlie Siragusa made it 3 focuses in succession for the home side and stretched out the lead to 14-9. While the two groups fought for force to take an immeasurably significant 2-1 set lead, the Crimson never moved nearer than 3 focuses away, and McCauley came up grasp again with a square to take care of the set for UCSD, 25-20.

UCSD was up early indeed in the fourth set, getting going the casing with a 8-4 lead. In any case, the Crimson, hoping to tie up the match 2-all, tied the set at 10-10, and again at 14-14. After a Harvard assault mistake put the Tritons up 15-14, the Crimson scored four straight, including three straight UCSD assault blunders arriving too far out, as they took a 18-15 benefit. Later in the set, the Crimson were as yet up 3, 22-19, and were within track to tie up the procedures. In any case, McCauley got far up to coordinate a ball that fell totally inside the Crimson benchmark for the kill, and the Crimson hit the recieving wire at the net's edge on the following belonging for a UCSD point, carrying the Triton deficiency to only 22-21.

Once more emerging from the resulting break, the Crimson made a decent crosscourt kill to go up 23-21 and recapture some energy, and had control of the set and their eye on a fifth-set decider. Yet, McCauley slice the lead to 1 with a kill to focus court, then, at that point, Siragusa's ball on the following point kicked back away from the Harvard guard into the stands, and very much like that, the set was tied at 23; UCSD had recaptured the energy, constraining the Crimson to take a break to refocus. Ka was up to serve on the following play, and his ball was misused by Harvard into the net, giving Ka an expert and giving the Tritons a match point. Ka by and by focused a phenomenal, pacey serve to the back left of Harvard's court that was difficult to return, hitting the ground before the Crimson could get under it, briefly straight expert and the match champ, with the set consummation 25-23.

McCauley, a 2020 All-American and 2021 All-Big West player who began for the U.S. At the Pan American Cup last year, drove the Triton crew with 17 kills, trailed by Clark and Ka with 11 each. Clark likewise drove the group with 6 squares, while senior center blocker Shane Benetz and Ka each had 4; Ka additionally drove UCSD with 11 burrows, while the setter Crisp had a pleasant game with 44 helps. After a negative hitting rate in the main set, the Tritons outhit the Crimson in every one of the following three sets to get the success.

"We lost the principal set, we didn't play our best image of volleyball. [There were] a few butterflies, you got to sort a few things out when you go out there," said 17-year lead trainer Kevin Ring. "I thought we were passing admirably on the evening and had some stretches of incredible serving, so it was extraordinary to get the triumph this evening."