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Men's Volleyball Falls to Trinity Christian in Five Sets

Steven Komendanchick led the team with 15 digs (photo credit: Judith Rackow).
Steven Komendanchick led the team with 15 digs (photo credit: Judith Rackow).

PALOS HILLS, Ill., – The Illinois Tech men's volleyball team played a road contest against the Trolls of Trinity Christian College on Wednesday. In a tight match, Tech was defeated 3-2 and moved to 7-12 on the season.

Scores

  • Trinity Christian 3, Illinois Tech 2 (20-25, 25-23, 18-25, 25-22, 9-15)

How it Happened

  • Offense was the theme of the early portion of the match, as both the Scarlet Hawks and the Trolls hit at a high clip. Tech hit .375% and .395% in the first two sets, combining for 32 kills. Trinity countered with hitting percentages of .474% and .353% and 25 total kills. The result was the teams splitting the two sets.
  • In set three, Tech's offense began to slow while Trinity's progressed. The Trolls hit an impressive .615% and recorded 17 kills out of the team's 25 points.
  • The Scarlet Hawks rallied back in set for to force a fifth, using a mid-match 5-0 run and a late 5-1 run to vault ahead. A Trolls service error gave Tech its 25th point.
  • The fifth set was controlled by the Trolls early, as the Scarlet Hawks found themselves in a 6-2 hole early. While Tech was able to pull to within two at 11-9, the Trolls rattled off four straight points to take the set.

Scarlet Hawk Standouts

  • Cinjun Coe led all players with 25 kills while also tallying two service aces and 10 digs.
  • Lukasz Kupiec had 25 kills and a .375 hit percentage.
  • Andriy Bench recorded 12 kills, a .375 hit percentage, and three total blocks (one solo, two assisted).
  • Ben Peschl had 49 assists.
  • Steven Komendanchik led the team with 15 digs.

Stats to Know

  • Trinity hit .345% compared to Tech's .241%.
  • The Scarlet Hawks outdug the Trolls 58-45.
  • The two teams combined for 28 service errors (16 for TC, 12 for Tech).

Up Next

  • The Scarlet Hawks will host St. Xavier University on Friday at 7:00 p.m. Live audio, video, and statistics will be available. The live audio will be powered by Illinois Media School.