Tag: UC Irvine

  • Ohio State, UC Irvine players named Co-National Freshman of Week

    Two freshmen who helped lead their teams to wins against top-10 nationally ranked programs are earning a share of a national award.

    Off the Block announced Monday that Ohio State opposite Jake Hanes and UC Irvine outside attacker Joel Schneidmiller were selected as the Off the Block/Springbak, Inc. Co-National Freshman of the Week. (more…)

  • Quick hits: 5 things to take away from the weekend in college volleyball

    The weekend can get a lot hectic during the college men’s volleyball. That’s why Off the Block is providing the top five things to take away from all the NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball matches this weekend. (more…)

  • Video: No. 5 UC Irvine beats No. 10 Pepperdine for big non-conference win

    Check out the video highlights filmed by Off the Block associate editor Jonathan Bates of No. 5 UC Irvine’s non-conference victory against No. 10 Pepperdine on Sunday. (more…)

  • Video: Coaches react to No. 5 UC Irvine beating No. 10 Pepperdine

    No. 5 UC Irvine earned its third road victory against a top-10 ranked team as it beat No. 10 Pepperdine in four games on Sunday. Check out Off the Block associate editor Jonathan Bates’ postmatch interviews with UC Irvine assistant coach Mark Persho and Pepperdine coach David Hunt

    UC Irvine assistant coach Mark Persho

    Pepperdine coach David Hunt

  • Stanford continues annual series with both Long Beach, UC Irvine

    The split of MPSF will not mean Stanford ending its series versus both Long Beach State and UC Irvine.

    Stanford along with releasing its entire 2018 schedule earlier this week announced that it will play a home-and-home non-conference series against Long Beach State and UC Irvine. (more…)

  • Pepperdine to continue series vs. former MPSF foes UC Irvine, UCSB

    The longstanding series for Pepperdine against UC Santa Barbara and UC Irvine will both remain intact for the upcoming season, despite no longer being in the same conference.

    Pepperdine as part of recently releasing its 2018 schedule that it agreed to a home-and-home series with both of the new Big West men’s volleyball teams.

    Throughout the majority NCAA men’s volleyball history, Pepperdine, UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara all have been members of the same conference. The Gauchos and Anteaters, though, as Big West schools and the conference adding men’s volleyball departed the MPSF at the conclusion of the 2017 season.

    Pepperdine and UC Santa Barbara remains one of the longest annual series in college volleyball dating back to 1971. In addition, the Waves and Anteaters have played each other every year since 1987.

    The Waves will play home matches against the Anteaters on Jan. 13 and the Gauchos on Jan. 20 as part of a three-match homestead to open the season. It also will concluded each home-and-match series with road matches versus UC Irvine on Feb. 14 and UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 21.

    These will be the only Big West teams that the Waves play in the first season following the MPSF split.

    Both Pepperdine and UC Irvine finished last season ranked in the top 10 of both the national coaches poll and national media poll.

    The Waves return a majority of starters from last year’s team, including All-MPSF outside attacker David Wieczorek. Wieczorek was among the national leaders last season with a 3.86 kills per game average and was voted the Off the Block/Springbak, Inc. Fan Choice National Player of the Year.

    Pepperdine also will have a new head coach for the upcoming season. David Hunt was promoted for assistant coach to head coach following the offseason retirement of Hall of Fame coach Marv Dunphy

    UC Irvine ended last season advancing to the MPSF Tournament semifinals and narrowly missed the final at-large bid to the six-team NCAA Tournament. The Anteaters will have to replace multiple All-American starters from last year’s team but return Freshman All-American middle attacker Scott Stadick.

    UC Santa Barbara joins the Big West after finishing last season in ninth place in the MPSF and did not qualify for the conference tournament for the first time in almost five years.

    Along with these non-conference matches, Pepperdine will have home matches against Princeton on Feb. 3 and Loyola on March 10. It also will travel to Virginia in January for a non-conference tournament with matches against the Ball State and the host school George Mason.

    Among the former conference opponents not featured on Pepperdine’s upcoming schedule includes Hawai’i, CSUN and the defending MPSF champions Long Beach State.

    This will be the first time since 1970, the inaugural season of volleyball as a NCAA sanctioned sport, that Long Beach State and Pepperdine will not play each other.

  • College greats named finalists for SoCal Volleyball Hall of Fame

    College men’s volleyball players and coaches were well represented among the finalists being considered for the newest volleyball hall of fame.

    The Southern California Indoor Volleyball Hall of Fame announced Wednesday that 27 individuals were selected as finalists for the organization’s second class of hall of fame inductees. (more…)

  • U.S. reveals final roster for upcoming U21 World Championship

    Three days before the start of the FIVB U21 World Championship and the United States has completed the challenge of making cuts to finalize its tournament roster.

    USA volleyball unveiled on Monday its 12-player roster that includes three college men’s volleyball All-Americans and several players who earned all-conference honors. (more…)

  • Selction Sunday Bracketology: Team comparisons using committee criteria

    All the data to the selection committee and now it’s just waiting for the bracket to be unveiled on Sunday.

    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…)

  • Bracketology: Team comparisons using selection committee criteria

    It’s Conference Championship Saturday and there is a lot on the line with the bracketology numbers extremely close.

    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…)