wcraft | Posted: 7 Dec 2011 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

BYU Chosen First in MPSF Preseason Poll

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PROVO, Utah - The BYU men's volleyball team collected 115 points and six of the 11 possible first place votes to take the No. 1 spot in the 2012 MPSF Preseason Coaches' Poll.

Both the point and first-place point totals for the Cougars are the most in the annual poll since 2007 in MPSF history, when eventual national champion UC Irvine posted 121 points and seven top votes. 

The Cougars are coming off a 20-win season last year, a second place MPSF finish, and an undefeated regular season at home. Three All-Americans are expected to highlight the roster with middle blocker Futi Tavana, opposite Robb Stowell and 2011 conference newcomer of the year Taylor Sander. The team consists of four talented newcomers to compliment a core of 17 returning players.

BYU's 2012 season begins Jan. 6 and 7 in Santa Barbara, Calif., and the Cougars will play their first home match on Jan. 20 against USC.

Rank Team Points (First-Place Votes) 2011 Record 2011 MPSF Finish
1 BYU 115 (6) 20-8 overall; 16-6 MPSF #2 (MPSF Quarters)
2 UC Irvine 112 (4) 19-12 overall; 14-8 MPSF #4 (MPSF Semi)
3 Stanford 92 (1) 19-9 overall; 15-7 MPSF #3 (MPSF Quarters)
4 UCLA 90 (1) 16-15 overall; 9-13 MPSF #8 (MPSF Quarters)
5 USC 72 23-4 overall; 20-2 MPSF #1 (MPSF Finals)
T6 Long Beach State 68 15-14 overall; 12-10 MPSF #6 (MPSF Semi)
T6 CS Northridge 68 7-22 overall; 5-17 MPSF #10T
8 Pepperdine 62 11-15 overall; 7-15 #9
9 Hawaii 44 15-13 overall; 13-9 MPSF #5 (MPSF Quarters)
10 UC Santa Barbara 32 18-15 overall; 11-11 MPSF #7 (MPSF Champ)
11 Pacific 26 11-19 overall; 5-17 MPSF #10T
12 UC San Diego 11 9-20 overall; 5-17 MPSF #10T


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