ROMEOVILLE, Ill. – The Lewis University men’s volleyball team suffered a 3-0 setback at home against Ohio State on Thursday evening (March 30).
TEAM RECORDS
Lewis (14-11, 5-6 MIVA) | Ohio State (16-9, 8-3 MIVA)
LEWIS LEADERS
Kills: Christian Prayer (St. Louis, Mo./Parkway North) (15), Max Roquet (Johnston, Iowa/Johnston) (10)
Digs: Brillhart (6)
Assists: Tyler Morgan (Dike, Iowa/New Hartford) (25)
Aces: John Davis (Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central) (1) and Prayer (1)
Blocks: Michael Sack (Oak Lawn, Ill./St. Laurence) (3), Roquet (2) and Antonio Elias-Rodriguez (2)
SET BREAKDOWN
FIRST SET: Ohio State 25, Lewis 23
- Both teams went back-and-fourth to start the first trading six points each.
- Ohio State was the first team to create a gap within the score after a kill that gave them an 11-8 lead.
- Lewis rallied back and after a kill by Roquet, assisted by Morgan, the set was tied at 16.
- Both Lewis and Ohio State traded points and were tied at 21 before the Buckeyes score of the final six points to win the first set.
SECOND SET: Ohio State 28, Lewis 26
- The second set was even more competitive than the first, but Lewis was the first team to strike as they got out to a 5-1 lead after back-to-back kills from Prayer and Cole Brillhart (York, Pa./Northeastern).
- Ohio State notched four kills over the next nine possessions to tie the set at eight.
- Both teams made separate scoring runs but neither team was able to earn a lead larger than four.
- Every time Ohio State would seem to have the edge, the Flyers would answer as John Davis (Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central) served an ace to tie the set at 20, followed by a Roquet kill that tied the set at 24.
- Tied at 26, Ohio State was able to close the second set out with a kill and an error by the Flyers.
THIRD SET: Ohio State 25, Lewis 19
- To begin the third set, the Flyers were playing from behind as Ohio State recorded three early kills to give themselves a 4-1 advantage.
- Lewis would earn its first lead of the set at 9-8 after a Roquet and Prayer had consecutive kills.
- Ohio State was able to recover the lead and not relinquish it for the remainder of the set.
- Leading 20-17, Ohio State scored five of the remaining seven points to close out the match.
FINAL SCORE: Ohio State 3, Lewis 0
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