PROVO, Utah – A furious comeback by the No. 9 BYU men’s volleyball team in set four resulted in a 3-1 (25-16, 21-25, 25-18, 26-24) win for the Cougars over Grand Canyon in the Smith Fieldhouse on Saturday.
Looking to close out the match up 2-1, the Cougars fell behind early in the fourth set, falling behind by as many as eight points at 15-7. But BYU scored the next three points on a kill by Storm Fa’agata-Tufuga and two attack errors by the Lopes to cut into the lead.
Grand Canyon maintained its lead, eventually coming within two points of winning the set at 23-19. But BYU turned on its offense, recording consecutive kills from Gabi Garcia Fernandez, Davide Gardini and Miki Jauhiainen and two more Lope attack errors to go on a timely 5-0 run and set up match point at 24-23.
Grand Canyon would answer to tie the set at 24-24, but a kill by Garcia Fernandez and a block from Gardini and Jauhiainen sealed the win for BYU.
“It was a really good learning experience for our guys to be put in that position at home," BYU head coach Shawn Olmstead said. "Give all the credit in the world to Grand Canyon for coming into this environment and competing and staying in the match. Storm did a great job coming off the bench for us and providing a spark. A major part of this win tonight was the crowd and the environment here. We want to thank Cougar Nation always for representing and supporting our guys, being loud and crazy and making this a great place to play."
Garcia Fernandez led all players with 20 kills and nine digs as BYU improved to 7-4 on the year. Wil Stanley added 36 assists and Jauhiainen totaled a career-high nine blocks and six kills.
In set one, the two teams stayed close until a quick 5-1 spurt gave the Cougars some breathing room at 17-11. The two teams again traded points until BYU scored the final four points of the set, including a culminating kill by Andrew Lincoln, to give BYU the 25-16 win.
Grand Canyon answered back from the start in set two, quickly taking a 10-5 lead before stretching it out to 21-12. Four kills by Garcia Fernandez helped BYU claw back to within four at 23-19, but a final Lope kill gave Grand Canyon the set, 25-21.
A pair of blocks in the third set and a kill by Stanley gave BYU a 17-12 lead. The Cougars kept Grand Canyon at bay from there, finishing the set 25-18 after a service error and an attack error by the Lopes as part of a night that saw BYU hold Grand Canyon to an .035 team hitting percentage for the match. The Cougars set a new season high with 13.5 total blocks as a team.
BYU will next face Stanford at home in the Fieldhouse on Thursday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. MT. The match will be shown live on BYUtv.
PROVO, Utah — No. 9 BYU men’s volleyball continues its home stand with a conference matchup against Grand Canyon on Saturday, Feb. 23, at 7 p.m. MST in the Smith Fieldhouse.
No. 9 BYU (6-4, 2-2 MPSF)
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The Cougars broke a four-match losing streak with convincing wins over Concordia and No. 14 Southern California in the Smith Fieldhouse last week to remain undefeated at home.
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Outside hitter Davide Gardini earned Off the Block National Freshman of the Week for his efficient offensive outing against the Trojans on Saturday. He had a career-high 20 kills on a .452 hitting percentage.
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Sophomore opposite hitter Gabi Garcia Fernandez continued his hot streak with his fifth and sixth consecutive matches in double-digit kills. He has 10 or more kills in every match but one this season and leads the MPSF in kills with 4.55 per set.
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Junior Wil Stanley had his best week as the Cougars’ starting setter, totaling 93 assists and 14 digs in the two outings. He currently ranks fifth in the MPSF in assists with 9.53 per set.
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Junior Miki Jauhiainen continues to lead BYU on the defensive end, ranking second in the MPSF in blocks with 1.06 per set. He had a career-high two solo blocks against USC and also reached a new season high with six total blocks against the Trojans.
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Senior libero Taylor Richards entered the starting lineup last week and made an immediate impact, totaling 12 digs in the two matches.
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BYU’s defense remains its strong suit early in the season, leading the MPSF in blocks with 2.37 per set and ranking third in opponent hitting percentage at .266. The Cougars have also been applying service pressure with 1.65 aces per set to put them in third place in the MPSF.
Grand Canyon (7-8, 0-3 MPSF)
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The Lopes dropped their only match last week against Pepperdine in five sets, giving them their third consecutive loss. GCU currently sits in last place in the MPSF.
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BYU owns the all-time series against GCU 3-0, including two sweeps last season.
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Freshman outside hitter Christian Janke currently leads the team in kills with 3.41 per set, good for eighth place in the MPSF.
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Onur Cukur, a 6-foot-8 setter from Turkey, leads the team in assists with 8.09 per set, ranking seventh overall in the MPSF.
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On the defensive end, Alex Shmelev, a Russian middle blocker who previously attended UVU, leads the team with 1.05 blocks per set to put him in third place in the MPSF.
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BYU leads GCU on the offensive side of the ball with an 11.5-10.7 lead in kills per set and a .310-.232 lead in hitting percentage. From the service line, BYU leads 1.7-1.0 in aces, and on defense the Cougars lead in blocks per set 2.4-2.3.