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VOL. VIII, NO. 107
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
APRIL 26, 2001


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sports: men's volleyball

Beach faces UCLA for semis in Utah

By Gabriel Lefrancois
On-line Forty-Niner

Locking out Pepperdine in the first-round of the playoffs, the Long Beach State men's volleyball team heads out to Provo, Utah to take on the 21-7 overall UCLA Bruins tonight in the Smith Fieldhouse at Brigham Young University.

The Beach, 18-8 overall, is headed into the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament semifinals for the third time in the past four years. This has been the goal of the organization since the start of the 2001 season, said Head Coach Alan Knipe at the beginning of the year.

LBSU has been on a hot streak as of late, winning its last six matches including four sweeps to Pepperdine twice, UC Santa Barbara and Cal State Northridge. Stanford and top ranked BYU are also on the list. The Beach is averaging 16.85 kills, 9.55 digs and 2.73 blocks per game, while hitting an outstanding .374.

The Bruins had trouble in the first round against Stanford, having given up two games to Cardinal in the regular season last Saturday, but came through in the end defeating the 14-9 team in five games. The Beach will try and sequester sophomore outside hitter Cameron Mount and senior outside hitter Mark Williams, who smashed 26 kills apiece in the win over Stanford.

As Knipe has said over the 2001 regular season, every team in the playoffs is equally tough to beat and the 49ers take each match as seriously as the last.

Although LBSU trails in its series with UCLA 64-19, the two teams have slit matches this year, each winning on the others home court. At Polly Pavilion, the 49ers won in five games and the Bruins won in four games at The Pyramid on March 17. But with a red-hot offense and a supporting defense, The Beach is determined to bring home a National Championship.

Senior outside hitter David McKienzie has proven himself worthy of a national championship hitting an average of 5.58 kills per game, holding the second best mark in the nation. McKienzie has reached double digits in kills in nine consecutive games. He ranks fourth in 49er history with 1,615 kills and ninth in digs with 584. His season-high for kills is against UCLA, in which McKienzie crushed 40.

Another senior burning up the charts is outside hitter Jim Polster. In the win last week over Pepperdine, Polster led The Beach with 15 kills, seven digs and four blocks. Polster has posted 17 double-figure kill matches, while hitting 3.56 on the season. In the win over Pepperdine, Polster said that he would not allow The Beach to fall to an early upset. Something every coach would love to hear.

The game will be broadcast on kbeach.org. Connect through www.longbeachstate.com and click on the 49er Audio Broadcast icon in the upper left-hand corner on the main page.

 

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