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Braden Taylor | Posted: 14 Feb 2020 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Braden Taylor

No. 2 Cougars improve to 13-0

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BYU men's volleyball Zach Eschenberg celebrate a sweep over Grand Canyon

PHOENIX – No. 2 BYU men’s volleyball swept Grand Canyon (25-22, 25-18, 28-26) on Friday at the GCU Arena to remain undefeated.

BYU vs. Grand Canyon Box Score

"I'm really, really proud of our guys for what they did tonight," BYU head coach Shawn Olmstead said. "They played really well tonight against a good team on the road. It was a total team effort from start to finish."

Winning their first 13 matches of the season, the Cougars are off to their second-best start in program history.  The 13 consecutive victories tie the third-best win streak by a BYU team in the rally era. With the sweep over the Lopes, the Cougars have won their first three matches of MPSF play to remain atop the league standings.

Outside hitter Zach Eschenberg led the team with 10 kills on a .333 clip while adding two blocks and a pair of digs. Opposite hitter Alex Ah Sue had a team-high hitting percentage of .438 to record a season-high nine kills. The sophomore added four digs and a career-high two aces as well. Outside hitter Davide Gardini contributed nine kills, six digs and four blocks while middle blocker Branden Oberender totaled six blocks to match his career high.

Set 1
Ah Sue served a pair of aces to give BYU (13-0, 3-0 MPSF) an early 5-2 lead in the first set. Grand Canyon (9-3, 2-1) answered with a 6-1 run to claim an 8-6 edge. An Ah Sue kill followed by a block by Felipe de Brito Ferreira and Gardini tied the game at 12-all. After falling behind three points, the Cougars retook the lead, 20-19, behind kills by Gardini and Miki Jauhiainen. Oberender connected on his third kill of the set to give BYU the 25-22 win.

Set 2
The two teams went back and forth to start the second game before kills by Gardini and Jauhiainen fueled a 4-0 run to put the Cougars up 11-7. Setter Wil Stanley had three blocks, including a solo block, to help BYU outscore the Lopes 6-2 and go up by eight points, 17-9. The Cougars capitalized on several Grand Canyon errors to maintain control late in the set with an Ah Sue kill ending the second game, 25-18.

Set 3
Two kills by Eschenberg helped BYU take a 4-2 advantage to start the third set. An Ah Sue kill and Oberender's first career ace increased the Cougars’ lead to 7-3. After both teams traded points, the Lopes used a 6-2 run to bring the score within one point, 14-13. Consecutive kills by Eschenberg gave BYU a 22-20 edge as the teams continued to battle. Grand Canyon fought back to take a 23-22 lead before another Eschenberg kill evened the score at 23-23. After each team exchanged points, a kill by Gardini set up match point for the Cougars. The outside hitter forced a bad set on his ensuing serve to clinch the sweep for BYU, 28-26.

The Cougars will return home for a pair of conference matches at the Smith Fieldhouse next week. BYU will play Concordia on Thursday, Feb. 20, before facing USC on Saturday, Feb. 22. Both matches will be televised on BYUtv and live streams will be available on the BYUtv App and byutv.org.

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Braden Taylor | Posted: 12 Feb 2020 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Braden Taylor

No. 2 BYU on the road at Grand Canyon

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BYU men's volleyball player Zach Eschenberg on the attack against UCLA

PROVO, Utah – The No. 2 BYU men’s volleyball team will face Grand Canyon in its first away match of MPSF play at 6 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 14, at the GCU Arena.

BYU Game Notes

The match will be streamed on GCUTV and live stats will be available on the BYU men’s volleyball schedule page.

Both teams enter the match 2-0 in conference play and tied for first in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation standings. The undefeated Cougars (12-0) swept No. 7 UCLA and defeated No. 8 Pepperdine in four sets last week while the Lopes (9-2) have beaten No. 9 Stanford and USC.

Currently on a 12-match win streak since the start of the season, BYU has matched its second-best start in program history. The 12-straight wins are tied for the fifth-longest Cougar win streak in the rally era.

Grand Canyon is off to one of its best starts in recent years and has won its last eight matches. The Lopes finished tied for sixth in the MPSF after going 13-16 overall and 3-9 in MPSF play. While BYU controls the series 4-1, Grand Canyon picked up its first victory over the Cougars in program history by winning a five-set battle toward the end of last season.

BYU has been efficient offensively with an average hitting percentage of .344, ranking second in the NCAA DI-II. The Cougars also are third in average blocks per set (2.716) and fourth in average assists per set (12.18). All three averages lead the MPSF in each respective category.

Opposite hitter Gabi Garcia Fernandez continues to lead the nation from the service line with an average of .886 aces per set. The junior remains one of the top scorers as he averages 5.47 points per set to rank third in the country and first in the conference. Garcia Fernandez also paces the MPSF with his 4.09 kills per set.

Setter Wil Stanley is averaging 10.68 assists per set to remain No. 2 in the NCAA and this week's MPSF Defensive Player of the Week, Felipe de Brito Ferreira, is fifth in blocks per set with an average of 1.289.

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