Men's volleyball team sweeps Hawaii for Big West title

Published April 19, 2018

 

No. 1 Long Beach State earned the top seed in the NCAA Division I  men's volleyball championship after sweeping Hawai'i in three sets Saturday for the Big West title. The Beach (26-1)  earned a bye into the semifinals, where it will take on the winner of the 鈥媜f the match between UC Irvine and the winner of the Ohio State-King match Thursday, May 3 at 5 p.m. at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion.

Long Beach State men鈥檚 volleyball team lost their first exhibition, a stinging defeat to a 137-year-old school in Canada better known for alumni John Candy and Martin Short. Water polo, not volleyball, is that school鈥檚 most successful sport.

Yet on a chilly Canadian night, the McMaster Marauders celebrated an unlikely victory against preseason No. 2-ranked team in the United States. Then it happened again the following night.

Those two matches not only exposed early-season weaknesses but set the tone for the rest of the Beach鈥檚 season. From then on, a committed would strive to improve week to week, match to match. No excuses. No slacking. No losing.

鈥淲e really didn鈥檛 know what the team would look like before we went on those trips, but when we came home from those trips we had a pretty good idea of who we were starting to be,鈥 said Coach Alan Knipe.

The Beach would end up being the best team in the nation for the next three months, going undefeated until the final regular-season game. The No. 1-ranked Beach had become winners.

Now, can they become Big West champions, and ultimately national champions? The Beach (24-1, 9-1) gets started on its quest for the conference championship this weekend at The Pyramid. Long Beach State receives a bye into the semifinals and will play the winner of the quarterfinal match between Cal State Northridge and UC Santa Barbara at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

The NCAA Championships are May 3-5 at UCLA鈥檚 Pauley Pavilion.

Last season the Beach fell in the NCAA semifinals after playing what Knipe described as playing 鈥渘ot their best volleyball.鈥 This year, the team returned All-America starters 鈥 junior outside hitter TJ DeFalco, recently named Big West Player of the Year, juniors Josh Tuaniga (setter) and Kyle Ensing (hitter). The rest of the starting lineup was comprised of newcomers, giving the Beach a different complexion.

Knipe said the players gelled during the early-season trips that took the team from Canada to the Midwest to the east coast over a period of five-plus weeks.

鈥淲e started off going to Canada right around the New Year and then we played in the Santa Barbara tournament, said Knipe, Big West Coach of the Year. 鈥淲e traveled to Chicago and 鈥 then we came home and went to Stanford. Then we landed on the east coast and played Harvard and George Mason. There weren鈥檛 only good volleyball teams we had to deal with, but travel, weather and other things that can go a million different ways for you.

鈥淏ut what we got out of it was we were playing better and better each week and we didn鈥檛 have anything crazy happen. We didn鈥檛 get stuck in a snow and didn鈥檛 play a match. The scheduling part went well and what you get out of that is really good time spent with the team on the road.

鈥淭hen we started to have this team鈥檚 identity.鈥