Long Beach State at Pacific (NCAA WVB) - results




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Long Beach State won, 31-29, 30-24, 28-30, 25-30, 16-14.
Side-out scores were 14-13, 17-11, 10-12, 11-15, 8-6.

Henceforth, all scores are given with the UOP score first,
as that is how my notes (and the scoreboard) have it.
Also, the announcer was not very big on announcing substitutions,
so I may have missed some.

Long Beach State played:  Dyanne Lawlor (S; Nicole Vargas
replaced her at 22-25 in game two and finished the game;
Vargas was also in for five rallies early in game four),
Taylor Peyton (DS; Mariko Crum played RS in the front row),
Alexis Crimes (MB), Heather Hetzer (MB), Robin Miramontes
(OH; Sara Kroneberger played all the back row, except once
late in game two, when Long Beach State got a yellow card
- I'm guessing for a late substitution, but it could have
been for subbing without waiting for referee approval - and
Miramontes had to serve.  LBSU scored, and Kroneberger came
in to serve the next rally), and Ali Daley (OH; Iris Murray
came in to the back row as Pacific was on a run in the middle
of game one, and stayed until Daley returned on rotating to
the front; Murray also came in to serve in game five, and again
stayed until Daley returned on rotating to the front).  Libero
Heather Laudato played for the middles, serving for Hetzer.

Pacific played:  Allison Ianni (S), Rebecca Mason (DS;
Susan Drollinger played RS in the front row), Sidney Bennett
(MB; Katie Perez served for her the last time in game two;
after Bennett served the first time in game three, Perez did
the rest of the serving for the match),  Johanna Hilbers (MB),
Ashley Groothuis (OH), and Kara Uhl (OH).

Scoring (UOP score first):

Game One (The Tigers served first):
  1-0 ,1-1 1-2 ,,2-3 2-5 ,3-5 4-5 ,4-6 4-7 ,,,6-8 7-8
    ,,8-9 9-9 ,9-10 9-12 ,10-12.
  11-12 ,,,,13-14 14-14 ,,,,16-16 19-16 ,19-17 19-18
    ,20-18 22-18 ,22-19 22-21 ,23-21.
  24-21 ,24-22 24-23 ,25-23 26-23 ,,,,,,,29-27 29-31
    [Pacific reached game point on a kill by Uhl, but a service
    error opened the floodgates.  A kill by Miramontes off the
    top of the block made it 29-28, and Pacific called a time-out.
    A ball handling error tied the game, and an ace for Peyton
    gave the Beach game point.  A back row block was called on
    Pacific to end the game].

Game Two (The 49ers served first):
  ,,1-1 1-3 ,,,,3-5 3-8 ,4-8 5-8 ,5-9 5-10 ,6-10 7-10
    ,,8-11 11-11 ,11-12.
  ,,,,13-14 13-15 ,,,15-16 16-16 ,,,17-18 17-20 ,,18-21.
  18-25 ,19-25 24-25 ,24-26 24-30 [a service error gave the Beach
    the serve at 18-21; a block by Miramontes and Crimes led to
    a Tiger time-out.  When play resumed, a Tiger hitting error,
    a Miramontes kill, and another Pacific hitting error made it
    18-25.  Groothuis got a kill for the side-out, then two
    ball handling errors and a hitting error made it 22-25.
    Long Beach State brought in Vargas to set, but a block by
    Ianni and Hilbers and another ball handling error brought
    UOP within one, and Long Beach State called another time-out.
    Crimes got a kill for the side-out, but a yellow card kept
    Miramontes in to serve.  Daley got a kill for 24-27 and
    Kroneberger came in to serve.  A hitting error and a
    Crimes kill gave the Beach game point, and another hitting
    error ended it].

Game Three (Pacific served first):
  ,,,,,,,,,4-5 4-7 ,,,6-8.
  9-8 ,9-9 9-10 ,,10-11 10-12 ,,11-13 11-15 ,,,13-16 14-16
    ,14-17 14-18 ,,,16-19.
  ,,17-20 19-20 ,,,,21-22 23-22 ,23-23 23-24 ,24-24 25-24
    ,,26-25 28-25 ,28-26 28-28 ,29-28.
  30-28 [Bennett got a kill on a slide for game point, and then
    blocked an overpass for the game].

Game Four (Long Beach State served first):
  ,1-0 2-0 ,,3-1 4-1 ,,5-2 7-2 ,,8-3 9-3 ,9-4 9-7 ,,,,11-9.
  11-12 ,,,,,,14-15 14-17 ,15-17 17-17 ,,18-18 24-18
    ,,25-19 27-19 ,27-20.
  27-22 ,,28-23 28-24 ,,,30-25 [Groothuis hit it soft into the
    block for a kill to give UOP game point at 29-24, but
    Crimes put away a quick set for a side-out.  Ianni went
    over on two into a big hole in area five to end it].

Game Five (Long Beach State served first):
  0-1 ,,,2-2 3-2 [a block by Ianni and Hilbers for the Tigers'
    only lead of the game] ,3-3 3-6 [Crimes got a kill off
    a shoot set for the side-out, then Lawlor landed a serve
    on the back line, a Tiger hitting error, and another
    Crimes kill made it 3-6, and Pacific called time-out.
    Groothuis got a kill for the side-out] ,4-6 5-6 ,5-7 5-8
    [an ace for Crimes, whose serve was giving UOP fits all
    night, brought the side change] ,,,,7-10 7-12 [a kill by
    Miramontes for the side-out, then a ball handling error
    and a UOP time-out at 7-11.  Miramontes got another kill
    before Uhl's kill ended the run] ,,8-13.
  ,9-13 10-13 ,,11-14 14-14 [Groothuis got a kill for the
    side-out at 11-14, then Long Beach was called over the
    net.  The 49ers called time-out, but Groothuis and Hilbers
    blocked a setter dump and they called time-out again.
    Groothuis got another block to tie it at 14, but Crimes
    got a kill for the side-out, giving the Beach another
    match point.  Daley got a kill to end it].

And now I'd better get to bed - I have a 9 AM meeting ...

Take care.

Mark
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