Top Four Seeds Win Via Sweep in MIVA Quarterfinals
The top four seeds held home court Saturday night in the quarterfinals of the MIVA Tournament with all four matches…
Ohio State’s Szerszen Named 2018 MIVA Player Of The Year
Nicolas Szerszen has been named the 2018 Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) Player of the Year, becoming the first student-athlete in conference history to earn three MIVA Player of the Year designations.
#12 Ball State Uses Epic Comeback On Senior Night To Upset #5 OSU In 5
#12 Ball State upset #5 Ohio State in five sets on Saturday night to finish MIVA regular season play.
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…
Ohio State Sews Up Third-Straight MIVA Title with Sweep of Fort Wayne
Ohio State hit at a stellar .455 clip as a team, making just eight errors on the night, in a road sweep of Fort Wayne to claim its third straight MIVA title and the top seed in the league’s postseason tournament.
NCAA Men’s DI-II Player of the Year Candidates Top 20 Watch List
LBSU’s TJ DeFalco leads the 20-man watch list for National Player of the Year as we head to the season’s home stretch.
#8 Ohio State Earns Hosting Q-Finals Of MIVA; Sweeps #9 Lewis
#8 Ohio State exacted revenge on #9 Lewis with a sweep Saturday night.
Harvard, Stanford Pull Off Saturday Night Upsets
Harvard edged past No. 17 Penn State in five sets, while Stanford held home court against No. 15 Concordia-Irvine in four. Other winners on Saturday night were No. 5 Loyola, No. 8 Ohio State, No. 14 Fort Wayne and No. 16 George Mason.
Sacred Heart, Concordia, McKendree, Stanford, OSU Post Thursday Upsets
Sacred Heart bested No. 20 Saint Francis; Stanford knocked off No. 12 Grand Canyon in five sets; No. 18 McKendree toppled No. 9 Lewis; No. 16 Concordia Irvine edged past No. 2 BYU in five sets; and No. 8 Ohio State posted a four-set win over No. 6 Loyola to highlight Thursday’s slate of upsets.
#8 Ohio St. Overcomes Crazy 3rd to Down #5 Loyola Chicago, Move into 1st-Place Tie
#8 Ohio State lost 41-39 in the third, but didn’t allow another comeback from #5 Loyola Chicago as they moved into a first-place tie in the MIVA.