BYU beat Long Beach State to reach NCAA volleyball final
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP) Brenden Sander had 14 kills and no errors on 24 swings and top-ranked BYU beat Long Beach State 25-21, 23-25, 25-19, 25-18 on Thursday night in the NCAA volleyball semifinals.
Ben Patch added 13 kills for the Cougars (27-3). They will face the Ohio State-UCLA winner in the final Saturday night.
''I just want to say hats off to Long Beach State,'' BYU coach Shawn Olmstead said. ''I anticipated a great match and it was. They're a well-coached team. They pushed our players. It was a fun match to be a part of. I was happy with our boys' composure after losing that second set and going into the third. We made some really good decisions from there.''
TJ DeFalco led Long Beach State (25-8) with 23 kills and had eight digs and three blocks.
''We are incredibly proud to have been here,'' 49ers coach Alan Knipe said. ''This is exactly where we wanted to be and we like where we're going. We would have liked to have played better tonight, but unfortunately that didn't happen. We weren't able to keep (BYU) out of system long enough, or stay in system long enough ourselves.''