Men's Volleyball: No. 11 Ohio State Splits Weekend In California
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Sophomore external hitter Jacob Pasteur (7) spikes the ball during the Ohio State-St. Francis game. Ohio State won 3-0 in sets. 온라인카지노
The No. 11 Buckeyes tumbled to No. 2 UCLA Friday, yet got a success against No. 12 Southern California Saturday at Pauley Pavilion.
Ohio State's (4-1, 0-0) outing to California filled in as whenever the Buckeyes first wandered outside of Columbus this season. Both matches were essential for the Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge.
UCLA
Against UCLA (3-0, 0-0), Ohio State kept the score close in the primary set, until a 10-6 run by the Bruins moved them to a success in the main set 25-18.
It was this way and that to begin the subsequent set. After a couple of long mobilizes, the Bruins got out ahead 15-8, driving Ohio State to take a break. After the break, junior middleblocker Samuel Clark followed up his kill and Ohio State carried the score to 20-14.
After an extreme 25-15 misfortune in the subsequent set, the Buckeyes returned and continued to battle in the third and fourth sets. Emerging from the third set with a 25-23 win, the Buckeyes needed to take the fourth set to push the Bruins to the last set.
Consecutive kills by senior external hitter Martin Lallemand and set-winning square by red shirt sophomore center blocker Justin Howard, the Buckeyes took the fourth set 25-23.
Getting going the fifth set, UCLA redshirt senior center blocker J.R. Norris IV killed a bridge prompting a Buckeye break with a 7-4 score. The Buckeyes couldn't stay aware of the Bruins, assuming an intense misfortune 15-8.
USC
The Buckeyes ricocheted back Saturday and secured a success in four sets against the Trojans (5-1, 0-0).
In four sets, the Buckeyes overwhelmed with a group all out of 55 kills and 10 squares. Ohio State kept a consistent lead through the game.
Ohio State defeated a 20-16 deficiency in the main set to take the initial match. The Buckeyes never driven in the subsequent set, falling 25-16 as USC tied the game.
Sophomore external hitter Jacob Pasteur and Lallemand drove the group in kills over the initial two sets.
The Buckeyes cleared the following two sets, winning the third 25-18 preceding halting a USC rally in the fourth.
The Trojans tied the fourth set at 17 after a 8-3 run. Lallemand procured the kill to secure the set and the triumph.