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History

Team Results

  • Championship
  • Championship

  • Year
  • Champion (Record)
  • Coach
  • Score
  • Runner-Up
  • Host or Site
  • Match Attendance
  • Total Attendance

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974

  • UCLA (24-1)
  • Al Scates

Al Scates Al Scates Jack Henn Al Scates
3-0 3-0 3-2 3-1 3-2
Long Beach St. UC Santa Barbara San Diego St.

  • UCLA
  • 3,143


  • UCLA (29-1)
  • UCLA

  • UCLA (27-7)
  • Ball St.

San Diego St. (21-5) UCLA (30-5)
Long Beach St. UC Santa Barbara
San Diego St. UC Santa Barbara
7,762 3,000
13,412
4,842

1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

  • UCLA (27-8)
  • Al Scates
  • 3-1

3-0 3-1 3-2 3-1
UC Santa Barbara Pepperdine Ohio St.

  • UCLA
  • 8,000

4,140 4,500 4,756 6,100
11,500
5,514 5,152 7,415 6,870

  • UCLA (15-2)
  • Al Scates
  • Ball St.

  • UCLA
  • Southern California (18-1)

Pepperdine (21-4) UCLA (30-0)
Ernie Hix Marv Dunphy Al Scates

  • UCLA
  • Ohio St.

  • UCLA
  • Southern California

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984

  • Southern California (22-6)
  • Ernie Hix

Al Scates Al Scates Al Scates Al Scates
3-1 3-2 3-0 3-0 3-1

  • UCLA
  • Ball St.
  • 3,000

5,000 5,641 3,638 9,809
5,242 3,946 7,476 6,580
12,898

  • UCLA (32-3)
  • Southern California

Penn St.
UC Santa Barbara

  • Penn St.
  • UCLA (29-0)

  • UCLA (27-4)
  • Pepperdine

Pepperdine
Ohio St.

  • UCLA (38-0)
  • UCLA

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
Pepperdine (25-2) Pepperdine (22-7) UCLA (38-3)
Marv Dunphy Rod Wilde Al Scates
3-1 3-2 3-0 3-2 3-1
Southern California Southern California Southern California UC Santa Barbara Stanford
UCLA Penn St. UCLA IPFW
6,378 3,610 8,952 6,207 7,244
7,908 6,925
11,689 12,807
9,436
Southern California (34-4) UCLA (29-5)
Bob Yoder

  • Al Scates
  • UCLA

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
Southern California (26-7) Long Beach St. (31-4) Pepperdine (24-4) UCLA (24-3)

  • Jim McLaughlin
  • 3-1

3-1 3-0 3-0 3-2
Long Beach St. Southern California Stanford

  • George Mason
  • 5,511
  • 8,347

  • Ray Ratelle
  • Hawaii
  • 5,184

Marv Dunphy Al Scates

  • Ball St.
  • 7,391

8,482 7,908
13,102 11,018 15,495
Cal St. Northridge UCLA
UCLA

  • Penn St. (26-3)
  • Tom Peterson
  • IPFW

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
UCLA (31-1) UCLA (26-5) Stanford (27-4) UCLA (28-4) BYU (30-1)

  • Al Scates
  • 3-0

3-2 3-2 3-0 3-0

  • Penn St.
  • Springfield, Mass.
  • 4,376

7,688 3,798 9,822 8,026
7,925
11,396
6,237

  • Al Scates
  • Hawaii
  • UCLA

Ruben Nieves Al Scates

  • UCLA
  • Ohio St.

  • Hawaii
  • Pepperdine

Long Beach St.
18,901

  • 13,513
  • Carl McGown
  • UCLA

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

  • UCLA (29-5)
  • Al Scates
  • 3-0

3-0 3-1 3-2 3-2

  • Ohio St.
  • IPFW
  • 2,738

4,807 5,357 4,317 4,105
5,031 9,009
10,614
8,157 7,812

  • BYU (23-4)
  • Carl McGown

Mike Wilton Dave Deuser Tom Peterson

  • UCLA
  • Long Beach St.

  • Penn St.
  • *Hawaii (24-8)

**Lewis (29-6) BYU (29-4)
Pepperdine

  • BYU
  • Long Beach St.

  • Hawaii
  • Long Beach St.

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

  • Pepperdine (25-2)
  • Marv Dunphy
  • 3-2

3-0 3-1 3-1 3-2

  • UCLA
  • UCLA
  • 6,853

5,453 4,755 4,531 3,015
9,800 8,916 6,884 9,003 5,579

  • UCLA (26-12)
  • Al Scates
  • Penn St.
  • Penn St.

Ohio St. UC Irvine BYU
UC Irvine (29-5) Penn St. (30-1) UC Irvine (27-5)
John Speraw Mark Pavlik John Speraw
IPFW Pepperdine Southern California

2010 2011 2012 2013
Stanford (24-6) Ohio St. (26-6) UC Irvine (26-5) UC Irvine (25-7)

  • John Kosty
  • 3-0

3-2 3-0 3-0

  • Penn St.
  • Stanford
  • 6,530
  • 10,395

Pete Hanson John Speraw David Kniffin
UC Santa Barbara Southern California BYU

  • Penn St.
  • 3,683
  • 7,444

Southern California UCLA
9,612 6,295
13,987 11,186

*Participation in 2002 championship vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions. **Participation in 2003 championship vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions.

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1990
1980

All-Tournament Teams

*Bryan Ivie, Southern California Dan Greenbaum, Southern California Jason Perkins, Southern California Kevin Shepard, Southern California Brent Hilliard, Long Beach St. Mark Kerins, Long Beach St.
*Dusty Dvorak, Southern California Tim Hovland, Southern California Steve Timmons, Southern California Pat Powers, Southern California Steve Gulnac, UCLA

*Most Outstanding Player(s).

1970

  • Karch Kiraly, UCLA
  • *Dane Holtzman, UCLA

Kirk Kilgour, UCLA
Andy Dumpis, Ohio St.

1991

Ed Becker, UCLA
*Brent Hilliard, Long Beach St. Brett Winslow, Long Beach St. Jason Stimpfig, Long Beach St. Alan Knipe, Long Beach St. Matt Lyles, Long Beach St. Bryan Ivie, Southern California
Dodger Parker, Long Beach St. Craig Foley, Long Beach St. Tom Bonynge, UC Santa Barbara

1981

*Karch Kiraly, UCLA Steve Gulnac, UCLA Steve Salmons, UCLA

1971

Tim Hovland, Southern California John Hedlund, Southern California Bill Stetson, Southern California Ahmet Ozcam, Penn St.
*Kirk Kilgour, UCLA *Tim Bonynge, UC Santa Barbara Ed Machado, UCLA

1992

Dale Flannery, Ball St. Jorn Oulie, UC Santa Barbara Larry Griebenow, UCLA
*Alon Grinberg, Pepperdine Tom Sorenson, Pepperdine Chip McCaw, Pepperdine Dave Goss, Stanford

1982

*Karch Kiraly, UCLA Dave Saunders, UCLA Doug Partie, UCLA

1972

Duncan Blackman, Stanford David Muir, Penn St.
*Dick Irvin, UCLA
Dave Mochalski, UCLA

Steve Hunkins, Penn St. Jeff Johnson, Penn St. Bill Stetson, Southern California
John Zajec, UCLA Rick Niemi, Ball St.

1993

Randy Stevenson, San Diego St. Wayne Gracey, San Diego St. David DeGroot, UC Santa Barbara
*Mike Sealy, UCLA *Jeff Nygaard, UCLA Kevin Wong, UCLA

1983

Dan Landry, UCLA
*Ricci Luyties, UCLA

Doug Partie, UCLA Wally Martin, UCLA Steve Gulnac, UCLA Troy Tanner, Pepperdine Jeff Stork, Pepperdine Edwin Fernandez, Ohio St.

1973

Axel Hager, Cal St. Northridge Ken Lynch, Cal St. Northridge Coley Kyman, Cal St. Northridge
*Duncan McFarland, San Diego St. Chris Marlowe, San Diego St. Randy Stevenson, San Diego St. Dodge Parker, Long Beach St. Miles Pabst, Long Beach St. Dave Schakel, Ball St.

1994

*Ramon Hernandez, Penn St. Byron Schneider, Penn St. Ed Josefoski, Penn St. Jeff Nygaard, UCLA Erik Sullivan, UCLA Paul Nihipali, UCLA

1984
1974

*Ricci Luyties, UCLA Doug Partie, UCLA Asbjorn Volstad, UCLA Roger Clark, UCLA
*Bob Leonard, UCLA Jim Menges, UCLA Mike Normand, UCLA Gerald Gregory, UC Santa Barbara David DeGroot, UC Santa Barbara Jon Roberts, UC Santa Barbara Jim Stone, Ball St.

1995

Jeff Stork, Pepperdine Mike Fitzgerald, Pepperdine Ric Lucas, George Mason
*Jeff Nygaard, UCLA John Speraw, UCLA Stein Metzger, UCLA Ivan Contreras, Penn St. Todd Reimer, Ball St. Yuval Katz, Hawaii

1985
1975

*Bob Ctvrtlik, Pepperdine Bill Yardley, Southern California Rudy Dvorak, Southern California Chao Ying Zhang, Southern California Troy Tanner, Pepperdine Matt Rigg, Pepperdine
*John Bekins, UCLA John Herren, UCLA Joe Mica, UCLA

1996

Marc Waldie, Ohio St. Jon Roberts, UC Santa Barbara David DeGroot, UC Santa Barbara
*Yuval Katz, Hawaii Stein Metzger, UCLA Tom Stillwell, UCLA Aaron Wilton, Hawaii Jason Ring, Hawaii Kevin Hourican, Penn St.
Mike Fitzgerald, Pepperdine

1976

*Joe Mica, UCLA

1986

Marc Waldie, Ohio St. Dave Olbright, UCLA Fred Sturm, UCLA Denny Cline, UCLA Ted Dodd, Pepperdine Martin Nora, Pepperdine
*Steve Friedman, Pepperdine Rob Scott, Pepperdine

1997

Matt Rigg, Pepperdine
*Mike Lambert, Stanford Matt Fuerbringer, Stanford Keenan Whitehurst, Stanford Paul Nihipali, UCLA
Dave Yoder, Southern California Rudy Dvorak, Southern California Adam Johnson, Southern California Chris Chase, Penn St.

1977

Adam Naeve, UCLA Ivan Contreras, Penn St.
*Celso Kalache, Southern California Marc Waldie, Ohio St.

1987

*Ozzie Volstad, UCLA Arne Lamberg, UCLA Jeff Williams, UCLA
Dusty Dvorak, Southern California Bob Yoder, Southern California Aldis Berzins, Ohio St.

1998

*Adam Naeve, UCLA Fred Robins, UCLA Brandon Taliaferro, UCLA Victor Rivera, Lewis Rick Tune, Pepperdine George Roumain, Pepperdine
Chris Chase, Penn St. Javier Gaspar, Penn St. Adam Johnson, Southern California Dave Yoder, Southern California
Mike Buckingham, Ohio St. Nestor Paslawsky, Rutgers

1978

*Mike Blanchard, Pepperdine Rod Wilde, Pepperdine Jay Anderson, Pepperdine Dave Olbright, UCLA Sinjin Smith, UCLA

1988

*Jen-Kai Liu, Southern California Tom Duke, Southern California Bryan Ivie, Southern California Mike Lauterman, Southern California David Rottman, UC Santa Barbara John Wallace, UC Santa Barbara

1999

*Ossie Antonetti, BYU Ryan Millar, BYU Chris Seiffert, Long Beach St. David McKenzie, Long Beach St. Jose Quinones, Penn St. Scott Lane, IPFW
Steve Salmons, UCLA Aldis Berzins, Ohio St.

1979
1989

*Sinjin Smith, UCLA
*Matt Sonnichsen, UCLA Anthony Curci, UCLA Trevor Schirman, UCLA Matt Whitaker, UCLA Scott Fortune, Stanford Dan Hanan, Stanford Chris Chase, Penn St.

2000

Steve Salmons, UCLA Peter Ehrman, UCLA
*Brandon Taliaferro, UCLA Angel Aja, Ohio St. Chris Fash, Ohio St. Colin McMillan, Ohio St. Seth Burnham, UCLA Evan Thatcher, UCLA
Joe Mica, UCLA Bob Yoder, Southern California Pat Powers, Southern California Tim Hovland, Southern California

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HITTING PERCENTAGE, MATCH (Min. 15 attempts)

  • 2001
  • 2010

  • *Mike Wall, BYU
  • *Brad Lawson, Stanford

*Kawika Shoji, Stanford Max Lipsitz, Penn St. Will Price, Penn St. Evan Romero, Stanford Erik Shoji, Stanford Joe Sunder, Penn St.

.882—Dylan Davis, UC Santa Barbara vs. Southern California, 5-5-2011 (15-0/17).

Hector Lebron, BYU Joaquin Acosta, BYU Scott Morrow, UCLA Adam Naeve, UCLA Jose Quinones, Penn St.

HITTING PERCENTAGE, TOURNAMENT (Min. 20 attempts)

.788—Rick Tune, Pepperdine, 1998 (.833 vs. Princeton,
10-0/12; .762 vs. UCLA, 17-1/21).

2002

*#Costas Theocharidis, Hawaii #Tony Ching, Hawaii Brad Keenan, Pepperdine Lance Walker, Pepperdine Carlos Guerra, Penn St. Paul Fasshauer, Ball St.

2011
TEAM

*Steven Kehoe, Ohio St. John Klanac, Ohio St.

KILLS, MATCH

132—UCLA (3) vs. Lewis (2), 4-30-98.

Shawn Sangrey, Ohio St. Cullen Irons, UC Santa Barbara Joe Sunder, Penn St.

KILLS, TOURNAMENT

235—Pepperdine, 1986 (105 vs. Penn St., 130 vs. Southern California).

Murphy Troy, Southern California Tri Bourne, Southern California

#Hawaii’s championship and participation in the 2002 tournament vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

TOTAL ATTEMPTS, MATCH

281—Southern California (3) vs. UC Santa Barbara (2),
5-7-88.

2012
2003

*Carson Clark, UC Irvine Chris Austin, UC Irvine Connor Hughes, UC Irvine Kevin Tillie, UC Irvine Tony Ciarelli, Southern California Geoff Powell, Lewis
*#Gustavo Meyer, Lewis #Fabiano Barreto, Lewis #Ryan Stuntz, Lewis Rafael Paal, BYU

TOTAL ATTEMPTS, TOURNAMENT

455—Pepperdine, 1986 (219 vs. Penn St., 236 vs. Southern California).

SERVICE ACES, MATCH

Jonathan Alleman, BYU Carlos Guerra, Penn St.

21—Ohio St. (0) vs. Southern California (3), 5-2-86.

Joe Sunder, Penn St.

SERVICE ACES, TOURNAMENT

#Lewis’ championship and participation in the 2002 tournament vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.

22—Ohio St., 1986 (21 vs. Southern California, 1 vs. Penn St.).

2013

*Connor Hughes, UC Irvine Michael Brinkley, UC Irvine Chris Austin, UC Irvine Kevin Tillie, UC Irvine Collin Mehring, UC Irvine Taylor Sander, BYU Ben Patch, BYU

2004

BLOCK SOLOS, MATCH

*Carlos Moreno, BYU

45—Pepperdine (3) vs. Penn St. (1), 5-2-86.

Fernando Pessoa, BYU Scott Touzinsky, Long Beach St. Duncan Budinger, Long Beach St. Tyler Hildebrand, Long Beach St. Keith Kowal, Penn St. Jeff Soler, Lewis

BLOCK SOLOS, TOURNAMENT

77—Pepperdine, 1986 (45 vs. Penn St., 32 vs. Southern California).

DIGS, MATCH

101—Southern California (3) vs. UC Santa Barbara (2),
1988.

Tournament Records

(Since 1980)

2005

DIGS, TOURNAMENT

*Sean Rooney, Pepperdine Jon Parfitt, Pepperdine Jonathan Winder, Pepperdine Paul Johnson, UCLA Jonathan Acosta, UCLA Alex Gutor, Penn St. Mark Greaves, Ohio St.

154—Southern California, 1988 (53 vs. Ball St., 101 vs. UC Santa Barbara).

HITTING PERCENTAGE, MATCH

INDIVIDUAL

.542—UCLA (3) vs. IPFW (0), 5-6-94 (63-11/96).

KILLS, MATCH
HITTING PERCENTAGE, TOURNAMENT

.463—UCLA, 1993 (.506 vs. Ohio St., 59-14/89; .439 vs. Cal St. Northridge, 92-24/155).
49—Chris Chase, Penn St. (2) vs. Southern California (3),
5-1-87.

2006

KILLS, TOURNAMENT

*Steve Klosterman, UCLA Damien Scott, UCLA Dennis Gonzalez, UCLA Dan O’Dell, Penn St. Matt Proper, Penn St. Nate Meerstein, Penn St. Jayson Jablonsky, UC Irvine

74—Yuval Katz, Hawaii, 1996 (27 vs. Penn St., 47 vs. UCLA).

TOTAL ATTEMPTS, MATCH

94—Yuval Katz, Hawaii (2) vs. UCLA (3), 5-4-96.

TOTAL ATTEMPTS, TOURNAMENT

143—Yuval Katz, Hawaii, 1996 (49 vs. Penn St., 94 vs. UCLA).

2007

SERVICE ACES, MATCH

*Matt Webber, UC Irvine Jayson Jablonsky, UC Irvine Brian Thornton, UC Irvine David Smith, UC Irvine C.J. Macias, IPFW

5—Robert Chavez, Southern California (2) vs. UCLA (3),
5-9-81; Jeff Hurst, Ohio St. (0) vs. Southern California (3), 5-3-86; Efrain Lopez, George Mason (1) vs. Ball St. (3), 5-7-88; Greg Lehman, Ohio St. (1) vs. UCLA (3), 5-3-2001; Rafael Paal, BYU (2) vs. Lewis (3), 5-3-2003; Scott Touzinsky, Long Beach St. (2) vs. BYU (3), 5-8- 2004; Kevin Wentzel, Penn St. (3) vs. UC Irvine (2), 5-4-2006; Will Price, Penn St. (1) vs. Southern California (3), 5-7-2009; Carson Clark, UC Irvine (3) vs. Penn St. (1), 5-3-2012.

Colin Lundeen, IPFW Paul Carroll, Pepperdine

2008

*Matt Anderson, Penn St. Max Holt, Penn St.

SERVICE ACES, TOURNAMENT

Luke Murray, Penn St. Max Lipsitz, Penn St. Jonathan Winder, Pepperdine Paul Carroll, Pepperdine J.D. Schleppenbach, Pepperdine

9—Rafael Paal, BYU, 2003 (4 vs. Penn St., 5 vs. Lewis).

BLOCK SOLOS, MATCH

11—Rob Scott, Pepperdine (3) vs. Penn St. (1), 5-2-86; Rob Scott, Pepperdine (3) vs. Southern California (2), 5-3-86.

2009

BLOCK SOLOS, TOURNAMENT

22—Rob Scott, Pepperdine, 1986 (11 vs. Penn St., 11 vs. Southern California).

*Ryan Ammerman, UC Irvine Carson Clark, UC Irvine Taylor Wilson, UC Irvine Riley McKibbin, Southern California Murphy Troy, Southern California Austin Zahn, Southern California Will Price, Penn St.

DIGS, MATCH

27—Uvaldo Acosta, George Mason vs. Ball St., 5-7-88.

DIGS, TOURNAMENT

40—Uvaldo Acosta, George Mason, 1988 (13 vs. UC Santa Barbara, 27 vs. Ball St.).

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Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play

(Note: Beginning in 1996, no third-place match was played. Semifinal losers are credited with third place.)

  • Team (Years Participated)
  • Years Won Lost
  • Pct.
  • 1st
  • 2nd
  • 3rd
  • 4th

Army (1973)............................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Ball St. (1970-71-72-73-74-79-84-85-88-89-90-94-95-97-2002) .....................................................................................15 BYU (1999-2001-03-04-13)................................................................................................................................................................ 5 UC Irvine (2006-07-09-12-13).......................................................................................................................................................... 5 UC Santa Barbara (1970-71-72-74-75-88-2011) ...................................................................................................................... 7
0
11
8
5
29
2
.000 .275 .800 .889 .435
00340
00205
0
10
0
15001

  • 8
  • 1
  • 1

  • 10
  • 13
  • 1

Cal St. Northridge (1993-2010)....................................................................................................................................................... 2 George Mason (1984-85-88)............................................................................................................................................................ 3 *Hawaii (1995-96) ................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 IPFW (1991-92-94-99-2006-07)....................................................................................................................................................... 6 **Lewis (1996-98-2004-12)............................................................................................................................................................... 4
12120
24384
.333 .333 .250 .200 .000
00000
10110
12034
01120

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 2008 UCLA BRUINS UICK ACTS 2 UCLA Q F Th e 2008 Season Outlook .................................2 2008 Roster .......................................................4 Address .........................................J.D. Morgan Center, TV/Radio Roster ...............................................5 PO Box 24044 2008 Schedule .........................Inside Back Cover Los Angeles, CA 90024-0044 Athletic Dept. Phone ............................(310) 825-8699 THE COACHING STAFF Ticket Offi ce ................................... (310) UCLA-WIN Chancellor ............................................Dr. Gene Block Head Coach Al Scates .......................................6 Director of Athletics .......................Daniel G. Guerrero Assistant Coach Brian Rofer ..............................9 Faculty Athletic Rep. ......................... Donald Morrison Assistant Coach J.T. Wenger ..............................9 Sr. Associate Director/SWA .......................Petrina Long Volunteer Assistant Coach Walt Ker ..................9 Enrollment .........................................................36,890 Key Support Staff ..............................................9 Founded ................................................................1919 Where Are Th ey Now ......................................10 Colors ....................................................Blue and Gold Nickname........................................................... Bruins PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES Conference ......................................... Mountain
  • Volleyball National Collegiate Men’S

    Volleyball National Collegiate Men’S

    Volleyball NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MEN’S 2009 Championship Highlights Career performance leads Anteaters to volleyball crown: UC Irvine’s Ryan Ammerman made his last match his most memorable one by turning in a career performance to lead the Anteaters to a five-set victory over Southern California in the National Collegiate Men’s Volleyball Championship match May 9 in Provo, Utah. Ammerman, the Anteaters’ setter, registered a career-high 13 total blocks, tied a career high with six kills and recorded 55 assists to help UC Irvine rally for a 26-30, 30-23, 26-30, 30-17, 15-12 victory. It is the program’s second national title in the last three seasons. As proficient as Ammerman was, the tournament’s most outstanding player wasn’t interested in hearing about his individual statistics. “I just wanted to win and that’s it,” said Ammerman, whose team went 27-5 this season. The Anteaters, who were swept by Southern California in the semifinals of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament nine days before the NCAA finale, had a season-high 20.5 blocks to gain a measure of revenge against the Trojans (21-11). Southern California entered the final as a long shot, having gained a spot in the four-team national bracket by upsetting No. 4 Stanford, the top-ranked Anteaters and second-ranked Pepperdine in the MPSF tourney. The postseason run came after the Trojans lost four of their previous six regular-season matches. “The clock struck midnight on us,” said Trojans coach Bill Ferguson, whose team beat defending national champion Penn State in the NCAA semifinals.
  • 2015 Usc Men's V 5 Usc Men's V 5 Usc Men's Volleyball

    2015 Usc Men's V 5 Usc Men's V 5 Usc Men's Volleyball

    2020151 USC5 MEN’S USC VOLLEYBALL MEN'S VOLLEYBALL 4 NCAA Championships - 14 Final Fours - 18 Olympians - 33 All-Americans - 7 College Players of the Year VB Canada Photo Best Setter, Best Server FIVB Photo Team Gold Medal NORCECA Championships SETTER MICAH CHRISTENSON 2014 All-American First Team 2014 Lloy Ball Award Winner 2013-14 USA National Team Starter 2014 World League Gold Medalist 2013 NORCECA Gold Medalist PAGE 48 2015 USC MEN’S VOLLEYBALL 2015 USC MEN’S2015 VOLLEYBALL USC MEN’S VOLLEYBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Ht. Wt. Pos. Yr. Hometown (High School/Last School) 1 Jon Rivera 6-5 195 OPP Fr. San Juan, Puerto Rico (Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola) 2 Chris Lischke 6-8 215 MB Sr. St. Louis, MO (DeSmet) 3 Riley Mallon 6-3 165 DS-L Fr.* Manhattan Beach (Mira Costa) 4 Brooks Varni 6-2 175 L Jr. Manhattan Beach (Mira Costa) 5 Micah Christenson 6-6 195 S Sr. Honolulu, HI (Kamehameha-Kapalama) 6 Vinnie Rios 5-9 155 DS-L So.* Torrance (South Torrance/Pepperdine) 7 Lucas Yoder 6-4 170 OH So. San Clemente (San Clemente) 8 Michael Mullahey 6-5 195 S So.* Manhattan Beach (Loyola) 9 Alex Slaught 6-4 190 OH Jr. La Canada Flintridge (Loyola) 10 Cristian Rivera 6-6 215 OPP Sr. San Juan, Puerto Rico (Colegio San Jose) 12 Larry Tuileta 6-2 200 OH Fr. Honolulu, HI (Punahou) 13 Jack Wyett 6-4 185 OH Fr. Laguna Beach (Laguna Beach) 14 Christopher Orenic 6-3 170 OH So.* Manhattan Beach (Mira Costa) 15 Jack Yoder 6-3 205 S Fr.* San Clemente (San Clemente) 16 Robert Feathers 6-8 225 MB Sr.
  • All-Time Ucla Volleyball Records

    All-Time Ucla Volleyball Records

    ALL-TIME UCLA VOLLEYBALL RECORDS SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Best Records: (1.000) 38-0, 1984; 30-0, 1979; 29-0, 1982 Most Aces: 4, Brian Wells (vs. UCI, 2/26/93); Kevin Wong Worst Record: 15-14 (.517), 2003 (vs. Stanford (3/12/93); Adam Naeve (vs. Pepperdine, Most Matches Won: 38, 1984 and ‘87 2/3/01)* Most Matches Lost: 14, 2003 Consecutive Aces: 4, Adam Naeve (vs. Pepperdine, Most Matches Played: 41, 1987 (38-3) 2/3/01)* Least Matches Played: 17, 1976 (15-2) Most Kills: 21, Ed Ratledge (Game 4 vs. CS Northridge, Longest Winning Streak: 48 matches, 1983-85 2/17/00) Longest Home Winning Streak: 83 matches, 1975-82 Longest Losing Streak: 4 matches, 1999 SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS Most Shutouts: 26 (3-0), 1995 Highest Game Score: 42-44 (Game 4, Hawaii d. UCLA, Best Hitting Percentage: .420, 1993 (1891-467-3389, 89g) 1/19/01)* Most Kills Per Game: 21.74, 1989 Most Aces: 7, (vs. Stanford, 3/12/93) Most Service Aces, Season: 232, 2001* Most Service Aces Per Game: 2.03, 1998 SINGLE MATCH TEAM RECORDS Most Blocks Per Game: 7.6 (4.16), 1996 Most Kills: 139 (vs. UCSB, 2/12/87) Most Digs Per Game: 13.5, 1986 Fewest Kills: 28 (vs. St. Mary’s, 1/18/85) Most Errors: 61 (vs. UCSB, 2/12/87) SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Total Attempts: 341 (vs. UCSB, 2/12/87) Most Total Attempts: 1,298, Paul Nihipali, 1997 Fewest Total Attempts: 60 (vs. LMU, 2/17/84) Most Kills: 650, Jeff Nygaard, 1994 and Paul Nihipali, 1997 Highest Hitting Percentage: .666 (vs.
  • Most Titled Volleyball Players in the History

    Most Titled Volleyball Players in the History

    Best volleyball players in the history www.volleyball-movies.net Individual awards in international volleyball competitions 1977-2012 MVP Best Best Best setter Best Best server Best Best Best spiker scorer blocker libero digger receiver World Cup Tomasz Alexander Katsutoshi Tomas z Haruhiko Vyacheslav 1977 Wójtowicz Savin Nekoda Wójtowicz Hanawa Zaitsev World Cup Vyacheslav Raúl Shen Fulin Alexander Haruhiko Renan 1981 Zaitsev Vilches Savin Hanawa Dalzotto The Olympics Steve José Kang Man - Hugo Conte José Montanaro Aldis 1984 Timmons Montanaro soo Berzins World Cup Karch Renan Dusty Štefan Yaroslav Aldis 1985 Kiraly Dalzotto Dvorak Chrtiansky Antonov Berzins World Champs Philippe Vladimir Alain Petio Craig Buck Bob Giovanni 1986 Blain Shkurikhin Fabiani Dragiev Ctvrtlik Errichiello The Olympics Karch Andrea Ferdinando De Steve Ron Eizaburo Bob 1988 Kiraly Gardini Giorgi Timmons Zwerver Mitsuhashi Ctvrtlik World League Andrea Ron Paolo Tofoli Andrea 1990 Zorzi Zwerver Gardini World Champs Ron Raúl Diago Dimo Tonev Edwin Maurício Luca 1990 Zwerver Benne Lima Cantagalli World Cup Dmitriy Dmitriy Shin Bryan Ivie Raúl Diago Aldis 1991 Fomin Fomin Yong-Chul Berzins World League Andrea Ron Shin Martin van der Ron Scott Scott 1991 Zorzi Zwerver Yong-Chul Horst Zwerver Fortune Fortune World League Lorenzo Marcelo Raúl Diago Ruslan Andrea Xiang Ja n 1992 Bernardi Negrão Olikhver Zorzi Chang Posthuma The Olympics Marcelo Marcelo Maurício Ruslan Ron Scott Bob 1992 Negrão Negrão Lima Olikhver Zwerver Fortune Ctvrtlik World League Giovane Dmitriy
  • In Honor of the Massive Contribution Carl Mcgown Made To

    In Honor of the Massive Contribution Carl Mcgown Made To

    1 2 In honor of the massive contribution Carl McGown made to the sport of volleyball, and especially to volleyball coaching, we would like to share the interview he did as part of the Volleyball Coaching Wizards project. Carl’s interview was among the earliest, and is one of the eight we selected to include in the first ever Volleyball Coaching Wizards book. As we noted in the text, this is an edited transcription of the interview audio. Mainly that means we checked with Carl to make sure we got the names he mentioned correct. We didn’t alter anything of significance. Whether you agree with Carl’s coaching philosophy or not, it is always worth listening to the perspective and experience of someone who was in the sport for more than 50 years. Go in with that mindset and you will surely come away the better for the read. All the best in volleyball, John Forman & Mark Lebedew Volleyball Coaching Wizards P.S. – Feel free to share this interview with your volleyball coaching peers. The more people who get to read it, the more we can recognize and honor Carl’s contribution to our great sport. If you would like to use part of the interview, please let us know. Copyright © 2016 Volleyball Coaching Wizards When it comes to influence on volleyball coaching, few can match Dr. Carl McGown. His advocacy of training specificity, among other concepts, through his work with the USA National Team program, Brigham Young University (BYU) and Gold Medal Squared has changed the thinking and training methods of many coaches all over the world.
  • All-Time Ucla Volleyball Records

    All-Time Ucla Volleyball Records

    ALL-TIME UCLA VOLLEYBALL RECORDS SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS SINGLE SET TEAM RECORDS Best Records: (1.000) 38-0, 1984; 30-0, 1979; 29-0, 1982 Highest Game Score: 42-44 (Game 4, Hawaii d. UCLA, 1/19/01)* Worst Record: 14-16 (.466), 2009 Most Aces: 7, (vs. Stanford, 3/12/93) Most Matches Won: 38, 1984 and ‘87 Most Matches Lost: 16, 2009 SINGLE MATCH TEAM RECORDS Most Matches Played: 41, 1987 (38-3) Most Kills: 139 (vs. UCSB, 2/12/87) Least Matches Played: 17, 1976 (15-2) Fewest Kills: 27 (vs. USC, 4/14/11) Longest Winning Streak: 48 matches, 1983-85 Most Errors: 61 (vs. UCSB, 2/12/87) Longest Home Winning Streak: 83 matches, 1975-82 Most Total Attempts: 341 (vs. UCSB, 2/12/87) Longest Losing Streak: 5 matches, 2011 Fewest Total Attempts: 60 (vs. LMU, 2/17/84) Most Shutouts: 26 (3-0), 1995 Highest Hitting Percentage: .666 (vs. LMU, 2/17/84) Best Hitting Percentage: .420, 1993 (1891-467-3389, 89g) Lowest Hitting Percentage: .041 (vs. Stanford, 4/9/11) Most Kills Per Game: 21.74, 1989 Lowest Hitting Percentage, Opponent: -.041 Rutgers- Newark vs. Most Service Aces, Season: 232, 2001* UCLA, 3/16/05 (26-30-97)* Most Service Aces Per Game: 2.03, 1998 Most Service Aces: 14 (vs. USC, 3/7/93) and (vs. Pepperdine, 2/3/01)* Most Blocks Per Game: 7.6 (4.16), 1996 Most Block Solos: 17 (vs. Pepperdine, 3/18/83) Most Digs Per Game: 13.5, 1986 Most Block Assists: 44 (vs.