March 9, 2010
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IRVINE, Calif. - Lewis senior Nathan Klaas (Orland Park, Ill./Sandburg) hit .436 with a match-high 22 kills in a four set (27-30, 30-25, 30-19, 30-25) loss at No. 11 UC-Irvine on Monday evening.
The No. 15 Flyers stormed out of the gates with a 9-5 lead in the opening set. The Anteaters twice tied it and advanced within one as late as 19-18. However each time the defending national champions made a run the Flyers were able to keep them at bay.
Set two was as tight as they come as the frame featured 21 ties and nine lead changes. UC-Irvine led by just one at 26-25 when they finished on a 4-0 run to take the set.
"We had a couple errors in a row in the mid 20s to make it tough on ourselves," head coach Dan Friend said of the second set.
UC-Irvine took an early lead in the third frame and never looked back.
Lewis scored three straight points in the fourth set to tie the score at 14. However UC-Irvine responded with three of their own to take the momentum back and hold on the rest of the way.
Sophomore Matt Gallik (Evergreen Park, Ill./Brother Rice) hit .421 with 12 kills. Freshman Ian Karbiener (Orlando, Fla./Olympia) added 10 kills. Senior Mike Iandolo (Orlando, Fla./Long Beach State) totaled 43 assists and 10 digs. Sophomore Aaron Flick (North Ridgeville, Ohio/St. Edward) finished with seven block assists.
After hitting .472 and .343 in the first two sets, Lewis hit .056 and -.024 in the final two sets.
"The biggest thing is we need to sustain a higher level of play both physically and mentally," Friend said. "However I think we got better from Wednesday to Monday which is a good thing."
The Flyers fall to 11-5 while UC-Irvine improves to 11-10. Lewis hosts UC San Diego on Friday and Saturday.
A Catholic university sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, Lewis offers nearly 80 undergraduate majors and programs of study, accelerated degree completion options for working adults, various aviation programs and 22 graduate programs in nine fields. The 10th largest private, not-for-profit university in Illinois is being honored for the sixth consecutive year by The Princeton Review and U.S. News & World Report. For more information please visit www.lewisu.edu.
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