UCLA men’s volleyball repeats as NCAA champs with victory over Long Beach State

LONG BEACH — There were enough twists and turns at the NCAA Championships on Saturday afternoon to write a bestseller.

The top-seeded UCLA men’s volleyball team ultimately wrote the final chapter with a four-set victory over second-seeded Long Beach State in front of a sold-out crowd at the Walter Pyramid, giving the Bruins their second straight national title and 21st in program history.

The 25-21, 25-20, 27-29, 25-21 victory also clinched the 122nd national title for the UCLA athletics department.

“This was a hard match and a well-deserved win,” UCLA coach John Speraw said.

Ethan Champlin had 15 kills and six blocks for the Bruins (26-5), who hit .297 as a team. Cooper Robinson had 12 kills and just two hitting errors and Merrick McHenry had 10 kills and five blocks. Ido David served three of UCLA’s six aces while also contributing nine kills and four blocks.

“They served the ball great, played good blocking defense,” Long Beach setter Aidan Knipe said of UCLA.

Speraw also singled out senior libero Alex Knight, who had 31 service receptions without an error, and sophomore outside hitter Zach Rama, who substituted into the game late in the fourth set and delivered back-to-back kills to give the Bruins a 22-20 lead before his third kill of the match made it 23-21.

Sotiris Siapanis led Long Beach with 12 kills, but he also committed seven hitting errors for a .161 hitting percentage. Skyler Varga had 11 kills, but 10 of his swings were errant, leaving him with a .034 hitting percentage.

LBSU hit .214 as a team, well off its .348 mark on the season.

The loss also ended a 19-match winning streak for LBSU at the Pyramid.

“We will be back to fight another day,” Long Beach coach Alan Knipe said. “The match tonight doesn’t define them. The fight of the third set defines them, the three straight Final Four appearances, the (semifinal) match against Grand Canyon, the reverse sweep against UCLA at UCLA two years ago, that’s what defines them. … I could be happier for them, but I absolutely could not be prouder.”

Long Beach (27-3) erased an early three-point deficit in the opening set and moved ahead 12-9, prompting Speraw to use his second and final timeout.

The Bruins regrouped and scored four straight to move ahead 16-14. Long Beach evened the score three times before another four-point run moved the Bruins back ahead 22-18 on an off-speed kill by Champlin.

LBSU scored the next two points before another kill by Champlin was followed by his one-hand dig. He then finished off the play by bouncing another spike off the floor, giving UCLA set point before McHenry closed the set with a kill.

“The first story was the amount of guts we had to be down early in their gym against a team that was feeling pretty good early,” Speraw said. “For me to not have any more timeouts, and for us to come back and win that set pretty handily, I thought was a complete and total team effort and a tremendous start to the match.”

Early passing errors by Long Beach in the second set caused it to fall behind 7-2, and Long Beach never got closer than three the rest of the way.

Clarke Godbold came off the bench midway through the set and served an ace to cut it to 23-19, but his next serve went into the net, giving the Bruins set point at 24-19. After a service error by UCLA, Robinson finished it with a kill that went off the block and out of bounds.

“We weren’t good enough long enough tonight and there’s no way around that,” Alan Knipe said.

The third set featured 18 ties and seven lead changes.

Long Beach built a 23-21 lead, but the Bruins scored four straight points to reach match point.

Godbold answered with a kill to tie it back up and, after UCLA warded off two set points by LBSU, David’s service error gave Long Beach set point again. This time, DiAeris McRaven put down a block to give LBSU the win.

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