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Royce Hinton | Posted: 3 May 2018 | Updated: 24 Dec 2020
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Cougars fall 3-1 to Bruins in Final Four

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LOS ANGELES – BYU men’s volleyball fell in four sets (25-22, 24-26, 29-27, 25-19) to host UCLA Thursday night at Pauley Pavilion in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

“Congrats to UCLA for advancing and moving on,” BYU head coach Shawn Olmstead said. “I don’t know if I have the exact words for these guys, but I’m proud of them. To think that this group is even here in this moment right now is incredible. I’m glad that they were able to be here.”

Gabi Garcia Fernandez led the Cougars with 19 kills to go with nine digs. Leo Durkin set the team with 47 assists and contributed 10 digs for a double-double. Storm Fa’agata-Tufuga collected 11 kills off the bench, while Brenden Sander and Price Jarman added 10 and six, respectively.

BYU (22-7) got the first point of the first set with a kill from Fernandez. UCLA (26-7) inched ahead at 6-4 with a block, but back-to-back kills by Cyrus Fa’alogo and Fernandez pushed the Cougars in front 10-9. The Bruins went on a 4-1 run to get ahead 15-14, and consecutive kills from UCLA forced Olmstead to take a timeout with BYU trailing 20-18. The Bruins continued to maintain their advantage from there, taking the set 25-22 on a Cougar attack error.

A dump kill from Durkin evened the score at 5-5 to start the second set. BYU took the lead again at 12-11 following a Felipe de Brito Ferreira solo block. A kill from Fernandez kept the Cougars in the lead at 17-16, but the Bruins scored four of the next six points to take a 21-20 edge. UCLA had set point at 24-23, but three-straight Fernandez kills gave BYU the set 26-24 to even the match.

The Bruins jumped out to a 6-2 lead at the beginning of the third set, forcing a Cougar timeout along the way. Fa’agata-Tufuga scored three-straight points with kills to keep BYU in the set, trailing 6-5. Sander picked up a pair of kills to push the Cougars in front 9-8. BYU increased its lead to 13-10 following a kill from Ferreira, but UCLA came back to reclaim the advantage at 16-15 after consecutive aces. A 4-1 Cougar run, capped off by a Sander kill, pushed BYU back in front at 20-18. The Cougars had set point three times in a tight battle down the stretch before the Bruins ultimately prevailed to take the set 29-27.

UCLA went up 5-2 early in the fourth set and stayed ahead 10-7 after a pair of kills. BYU got within a point, trailing 10-9, but the Bruins quickly scored the next three points to go up by four, 13-9. The Cougars called timeout to regroup after trailing 19-15, but it wasn’t enough as the Bruins went on to take the set 25-19 on an ace, winning the match 3-1 on their home court.

The Cougars finish the season having advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA tournament for third-straight season. Heading into next season, the Cougars will look to replace three starters—Durkin, Jarman and Sander—from this year's MPSF regular-season and tournament champion team. 

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Royce Hinton | Posted: 21 Apr 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Royce Hinton

Cougars secure No. 2 overall seed for NCAA Tournament

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PROVO, Utah – BYU men’s volleyball secured the No. 2 overall seed in the 2018 NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championship, receiving a bye into the semifinals.

Long Beach State (26-1, 9-1 BW) earned the No. 1 overall seed and the other bye into the semifinals.

The two-time defending national champion Buckeyes (23-5, 11-3 MIVA) earned the automatic bid from the MIVA while King (23-5, 15-1 CC) picked up the automatic bid from the Conference Carolinas. The two teams will be the first to compete in the tournament, playing at Ohio State Thursday, April 26, at 7 p.m. EDT.

The winner of that match will face UC Irvine (21-9, 6-4 BW), who picked up the second at-large bid, Tuesday, May 1, at 5 p.m. PDT. The winner of that match will face the 49ers Thursday, May 3, at 5 p.m. PDT.

UCLA (24-7, 9-3 MPSF) earned an at-large bid while Harvard (13-13, 10-4 EIVA) earned the EIVA's automatic bid. Those teams will play each other Tuesday, May 1, at 7:30 p.m. PDT.

BYU (22-6, 10-2 MPSF), the MPSF regular-season and tournament champion, will play the winner of UCLA vs. Harvard Thursday, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. PDT.

BYU holds a 3-3 record in 2018 against the tournament field. The Cougars beat Ohio State in Columbus in five sets and UCLA twice. BYU also lost to the Bruins in Los Angeles once and twice on the road at UC Irvine.

The semifinal matches will be streamed live on NCAA.com with ESPN2 broadcasting the championship match Saturday, May 5, at 4 p.m. PDT.

All matches, except for the Ohio State vs. King matchup, will take place in Los Angeles at Pauley Pavilion, home to UCLA.

Ticket Information

All-Session Prices – (includes both semifinals Thursday & championship Saturday)

  • Reserved – $45
  • Student/Youth – $32
  • General Admission – $29
  • General Admission Student/Youth – $25

Single-Day Prices – (Semifinals & Championship)

  • Reserved – $25
  • Student/Youth – $18
  • General Admission – $16
  • General Admission Student/Youth – $14

Group Tickets

  • All-Session General Admission – $15
  • Single-Session General Admission – $10

Group GA tickets will be available for purchase over the phone at (310) UCLA-WIN or in person at the UCLA Central Ticket Office.

Note: Ticket packages do not include opening round matches. Opening round tickets will go on sale Monday, April 23rd, once the championship selections take place. Individuals looking for ADA seats should purchase an All Session General Admission ticket.

For more information, including how to purchase tickets, visit the tournament central page.

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