Tag: UC Irvine

  • Bracketology: Team comparisons using selection committee criteria

    Almost one month until Selection Sunday and 11 teams remain under NCAA Tournament consideration, according to the latest Off the Block bracketology.

    Off the Block has crunched the numbers using the same criteria as the selection committee to show how the top teams in the nation fare against each other in the race for the two at-large bids and NCAA Tournament seeding. (more…)

  • Off the Block, Molten unveil National Position Player of Week Awards

    Five college men’s volleyball players have earned national awards for being the best at their position. (more…)

  • Bracketology: Team comparisons using selection committee criteria

    It’s officially now that point in the college men’s volleyball season when the bracketology is in full swing.

    Off the Block has crunched the numbers using the same criteria as the selection committee to show how the top teams in the nation fare against each other in the race for the two at-large bids and NCAA Tournament seeding. (more…)

  • Fort Wayne knocks off No. 3/4 UC Irvine for historic upset win

    Even being out-blocked and out-hit, Fort Wayne still found a way to pull off one of the biggest upsets of the season.

    Fort Wayne held No. 3/4 UC Irvine to a negative-.167 attack percentage in the decisive fifth game as the Mastodons upset the Anteaters 25-18, 18-25, 25-23, 23-25, 15-9 on Wednesday in Irvine, California. (more…)

  • Top college men’s volleyball matches to follow tonight

    Check out all the matches today involving NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball teams and how to follow them live. (more…)

  • Series timeline: Recent No. 1 vs. No. 2 matches in NCAA men’s volleyball

    Jonathan Bates | Off the Block associate editor

    No. 1/1 Long Beach State and No. 2/2 UCLA will play each other on Saturday in the 10th match since 2012 between the top-two ranked teams in the nation.

    In continuation of a story written by Off the Block editor Vinnie Lopes in 2011, here’s an updated list of recent regular matches featuring the top two NCAA men’s volleyball teams in the nation. (more…)

  • UCLA offense unstoppable in statement road win against UC Irvine

    The offense for No. 2/2 UCLA is just that good — even against one of the top teams in the nation.

    UCLA had a season-high .455 attack percentage as it defeated No. 4/4 UC Irvine 25-21, 25-22, 18-25, 25-19 in a non-conference match on Saturday in Irvine, California. (more…)

  • Video: No. 2/2 UCLA handles No. 4/4 UC Irvine in four games

    No. 2/2 UCLA hit a season-best .455 as it beat No. 4/4 UC Irvine 25-21, 25-22, 18-25, 25-19 on Saturday in Irvine, California. Check out the video highlights of the non-conference match filmed by Off the Block associate editor Jonathan Bates.


  • Sideline Observations: UC Irvine setter Chakravorti making most of chance to start

    Photo courtesy of UC Irvine athletics.

    Brandon Johnson | Off the Block special contributor

    In 2017, the UC Irvine men’s volleyball team opened the year with a new look, sporting short shorts and collared jerseys. It was a bold, new look for a program that has been one of the most successful in men’s volleyball since 2006.

    Fast forward to 2018 and the Anteaters once again have a new look. Although the short shorts and collared jerseys have remained the same (with a Big West Conference patch now added), new faces are dominating the court and the stat sheet each and every night.

    The 2017 squad relied heavily on the play of seniors Tamir Hershko, Thomas Hodges, and Dillon Hoffman. However, no player was harder to replace than All-American setter Michael Saeta.

    Not only was Saeta the heart and soul of the team, he also was a finalist for the National Server of the Year and his aggressive play at the net was hard for opponents to defend.

    Enter Dante Chakravorti. There’s no mistaking the new setter for the Anteaters — his scraggly mop of hair and constant nervous energy makes him a player that is hard for fans to take their eyes off of.

    “We are obviously different team, and we really try to play our own game this year,” Chakravorti said. “We took as much as we could and learned from that team. We have some new guys out there, so we are just really trying to develop a system and cultivate ways that we can win.”

    Through the season’s first month, Chakravorti has not only done an admirable job of replacing Saeta, he has helped the No. 4/4 Anteaters off to an unexpected 9-1 start.

    Among those wins included a two-match weekend series sweep of the No. 6/6 BYU when Chakravorti led the Irvine offense to a .356 and .350 hitting efficiency in back-to-back night. In addition, Chakravorti on Monday was named the Off the Block National Setter of the Week because of his performance agains the Cougars

    The lone blemish on the UC Irvine schedule is a five-game loss at No. 2/2 UCLA. UC Irvine has the fourth-best attack percentage in the nation at a .338 clip, and Chakravorti has accounted for the third-most assists per game in the newly formed Big West men’s volleyball conference with a 10.24 average.

    One of the beneficiaries of Chakravorti’s setting is Preseason All-American middle blocker Scott Stadick, who is regularly fed the ball from all angles on the court by the junior setter.

    “Dante has been fantastic and has been groovin’ our offense all year,” Stadick said. “He’s a fantastic location setter.”

    As the 2017 season came to a close, Chakravorti knew the departure of Saeta meant he would have controls of the program. After seeing inconsistent, minimal playing time in his first two years, the new starting setter did not take this responsibility lightly.

    “Dante has been our floor general, [and] he made a commitment this past summer to get after it the weight room”, assistant coach Mark Presho said. “He’s running the show and doing some things that are dynamic.”

    As the Anteaters continue to accumulate wins and climb the standings, Chakravorti knows his success is tied hand in hand with the success of his teammates.

    “As a setter, you really want to try to help out your hitters as much as possible” he added.

    He has done just that as five Anteaters are in the top-13 of the Big West in hitting efficiency.

    UC Irvine returns to action on Friday to plays host Stanford, followed the next night by a rematch against UCLA.

    Brandon Johnson is an Off the Block special contributor and writes the column Sideline Observations. His views do not necessarily represent those of Off the Block.

  • Off the Block unveils National Position Player of Week Awards

    Five college men’s volleyball players have earned national awards for being the best at their position. (more…)