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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – The No. 8 Gauchos
once again took the first set against visiting No. 5 UCLA, and
again the Bruins were able to mount a furious comeback in a four
set victory on Friday night at Rob Gym, defeating UCSB for the
second time this month. The Gauchos (3-3, 1-2 MPSF) have now lost
consecutive matches for the first time this season, while UCLA
(6-3, 2-1) broke a two match losing streak with the victory.
Game scores for the match went 21-15, 25-17, 25-17, 25-19.
UCSB started off the match well enough, hitting .391 and serving
strongly in the first game. Senior middle blocker Dylan
Davis had three kills on four swings and pressured UCLA's back
row with a pair of jump serve aces. Sophomore outside Austin
Kingi added three kills, while freshman setter Jonah Seif
picked up an ace and nine assists. In a fairly wide open set
– UCLA hit .320 as well – the first and only block of
the set proved to be pivotal. With UCLA down 23-20 and coming off a
timeout, sophomore opposite Matt Marsh
and freshman middle Ryan Hardy
teamed up to block a swing from Robart Page – just one of two
errors from Page in the match – to give the Gauchos a
dominating 24-20 lead. A UCLA service error would give UCSB a 1-0
lead.
The clear difference between set one and sets two through four
was the quality of the two teams' passing. Through the first game,
UCLA had three reception errors while UCSB had just one. Over the
rest of the match, the Gauchos would pick up seven additional
errors while the Bruins had just one. When serve receives were not
botched, UCLA's passes to setter Connor Bannan were crisp, while
UCSB's passes often sent freshman setters Jonah Seif and Andrew
Kocur to all areas of the court in an attempt to salvage an
attack.
UCLA's passing led to more rhythm for the offense, as Page put
down 13 kills in the final three games (15 overall), while Gonzalo
Quiroga (12 kills total) and Kene Izuchukwu (14 kills overall) also
gave the Gauchos fits.
UCSB's Matt Marsh maintained a high level of play throughout the
match, topping all players with 16 kills on a .394 hitting
percentage. He accounted for almost all of UCSB's kills in the
second game, putting down seven of the team's 11. However,
Every UCSB starter besides Marsh and Davis was substituted for at
some point in the match as head coach Rick McLaughlin tried to find
an effective lineup to combat the Bruins. By the end, a season-high
13 players entered the match for the Gauchos.
Miles
Evans, in his first action since the opening match of the
season, recorded three kills on eight swings. Davis finished with
six kills and a .667 hitting percentage, but was only set nine
times, his lowest swing per set average so far this season.
Junior libero Chad Kingi
led the Gauchos with nine digs, and was the only primary pass
receiver who didn't record a reception error.
UCLA's back row was anchored by libero Evan Mottram, who had a
match-high 14 digs. Middle blockers Clayton Paullin and Spencer
Rowe each had four blocks, and were a vital part of the match after
being shut out in the first set. Besides their blocking exploits,
the two teamed up for 14 kills on the quick attack.
"We have a lot to work on," said McLaughlin after the match.
"UCLA outpassed us and outserved us, and when that happens, you
don't usually win."
Next up, the Gauchos will travel on their first road trip of the
season, heading north to take on the University of the Pacific
Tigers and Stanford Cardinal.