#5 Hawaii Issues #1 LBSU First Loss; UC Irvine, CSUN Sweep
No. 1 Long Beach State’s bid to run the table on the 2018 season was cut short Saturday evening as…
Harvard Hangs On vs. Princeton; OSU, King, GMU Grab Key League Wins
Harvard held on to fend off Princeton in five sets and keep its EIVA playoff hosting hopes alive, while Ohio…
Harvard Scores Four-Set Upset of SFU; #16 GMU, #17 PSU Win on Road
Harvard turned the lone upset of the early Friday matches, besting No. 20 Saint Francis. No. 14 Fort Wayne and Lincoln Memorial held home court, while No. 16 George Mason and No. 17 Penn State picked up road wins.
McKendree Upsets #18 SFU; #4 Loyola, #8 Lewis Also Notch Saturday Wins
McKendree bested No. 18 Saint Francis at home behind a double-double by Nolan Rueter, while No. 4 Loyola swept No….
Friday Recap: Princeton Upsets #18 Saint Francis; PSU, Barton Cruise
Princeton issued the upset of the night, picking up a home victory No. 18 Saint Francis in four sets with…
#6 Loyola Edges #4 Ohio State in Five; George Mason Tops SFU
No. 6 Loyola climbed out of a 2-0 deficit to upset No. 4 Ohio State at home #6 Loyola…
Ball State, Stanford Score Big Upsets Saturday Night
Ball State continued its role as giant killer on its first homestand in nearly a month, following Friday’s upset of No. 8 Lewis with a four-set win over No. 5 Loyola. No. 19 Stanford pulled off a road upset, besting No. 10 Grand Canyon in four sets.
Ball State Upsets #8 Lewis, McKendree Tops UCSD at Home Friday Night
Ball State and McKendree scored upsets on Friday night, each holding their home court for victories. The Cardinals swept No. 8 Lewis, while the Bearcats held on to top No. 17 UC San Diego in four sets.
Top 10 Sweeps Are Order of the Day on Saturday
Upsets were not in the cards on Saturday as No. 1 Long Beach State, No. 5 Loyola Chicago, No. 7 Ohio State, No. 8 Lewis and No. 10 Penn State all picked up sweeps.
McLaren Leads #10 Penn State to Road Sweep of SFU
Penn State kicked off the EIVA season with an all-around victory over Saint Francis. The Nittany Lions outhit the Red Flash .275 to .147 and outdid SFU in kills (39-31), aces (7-3) and blocks (8-6).