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BYU recovers from first-set loss to beat Concordia at MPSF tourney

By Daily Herald - | Apr 19, 2023

Courtesy BYU Photo

The BYU men's volleyball team celebrates a point during a match against McKendree in the Smith Fieldhouse on Friday, Jan. 6, 2023.

PALO ALTO, Calif. — The No. 2 seeded BYU men’s volleyball defeated the No. 7 Concordia University Irvine 3-1 (20-25, 25-23, 25-18, 25-15) on Wednesday afternoon in Maples Pavilion in the quarterfinals of the 2023 MPSF Tournament, extending its win streak to nine games.

“Props to our guys for staying in it and rebounding after that loss in the first set,” said BYU head coach Shawn Olmstead. “Our service pressure improved in the last two sets and turned things in our favor for us to finish off those final sets quicker.”

The Cougars (19-6) were led by outside hitter Kupono Browne, with 20 kills on a .457 clip and three service aces. Browne has led BYU in kills in four out of its five last games. BYU also won it from the service line, with a season-high of 10 aces in today’s game. Freshman Trent Moser came off the bench and recorded five aces, the most by any player this season.

Concordia led most of the way in winning Set 1 but Set 2 was a different story with 13 ties and five lead changes. MPSF All-Freshman Team selection Trent Moser subbed in for the Cougars at 7-7 and immediately recorded an ace to give BYU the spark it needed.

With ties at 20, 21 and 22, Moser then helped BYU get the next two points with a kill then block for a 24-22 lead. Moser would also close the set with a kill at 25-23 to even the match at one a piece.

Browne set the tone in the third set with two aces. He was on the service line for six consecutive points to give BYU an 8-4 lead. BYU continued to keep its lead, with a four-point lead at 14-10 after Browne’s 14th kill of the match.

Moser got another ace for the Cougars for a 18-12 lead, its biggest lead of the game so far. BYU cruised its way to a set three win at 25-18 courtesy of a serve by Jon Stanley that led to a CUI hitting error.

A set dump by senior setter Heath Hughes gave BYU an early 6-5 lead in Set 4. Moser followed with back-to-back aces for BYU’s eighth ace of the night.

The Cougars had a large lead at 17-10 after a CUI service error and sailed towards a smooth victory at 25-15, winning the game 3-1 and pushing its way to the MPSF semifinals.

Off the bench, Moser had three aces in the fourth set, along with one kill. The Cougars hit .304 in the final set, holding CUI to a .143 hitting percentage.

The Cougars will play the highest remaining seed in the semifinals of the MPSF Tournament on Friday at 7 p.m. PDT in Maples Pavilion. No. 3 Stanford faced No. 6 USC and No. 4 Grand Canyon took on No. 5 Pepperdine in the late matches on Wednesday, with top-seeded UCLA having an automatic bye.

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