Flash Points:
- Saint Francis rallied from down to two sets to none to defeat George Mason, 3-2.
- SFU won the fifth set 15-12
- Jeff Hogan (Northern Cambria, Pa./Northern Cambria) led the Flash with 15 kills, 10 digs and five blocks.
FAIRFAX, Va. – After falling behind two sets to none, the Saint Francis men's volleyball team rallied to force a fifth set and eventually took down George Mason, 3-2, on Saturday in EIVA action at the RAC. The Flash won 22-25, 21-25, 25-22, 25-14 and 15-12.
Jeff Hogan (Northern Cambria, Pa./Northern Cambria) led the Flash with 15 kills, 10 digs and five blocks and
Michael Fisher (Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley (Pepperdine)) added 15 kills.
Stephen Braswell (Manchester, Pa./Northeastern) contributed with 11 kills and a match-high six service aces.
Keith Kegerreis (Chambersburg, Pa./Chambersburg) added five blocks, while
Daniel Ford (Newtown, Pa./Council Rock North) chipped in with 49 assists.
Saint Francis improves to 8-9 overall and 4-4 in conference play, while George Mason dropped to 5-9 and 2-5 in the EIVA.
Kills from Kegerreis and Hogan gave SFU an early 3-2 lead against GMU in the decisive fifth set. The Patriots then battled back to cut the Flash lead to 6-5. Braswell's sixth service ace of the match gave SFU a 9-6 lead. A Braswell kill completed the comeback as the Flash took the set and match 15-12.
Saint Francis jumped out of the gate early in the first set, taking a 3-0 lead after a kill from Hogan and two Mason attack errors. The Patriots answered with a 3-0 run to tie the set at 6-6. Three Braswell kills highlighted a 5-1 SFU run to take a 13-9 lead. The Patriots would trim the Red Flash lead to one at 16-15, and forced SFU to burn its first timeout of the set. The rest of the set featured seven ties and seven lead changes, but GMU scored the last three points for a 25-22 win.
After George Mason took a 4-1 lead in the second set, Saint Francis scored four unanswered points to pull ahead 5-4. SFU turned a 10-11 deficit into a 13-11 lead after kills from Hogan and Fisher and a Braswell service ace. The Red Flash lead would not last, as the Patriots converted on SFU miscues to take a 17-15 advantage. A Kegerries kill kept the Red Flash within striking distance, down one at 21-20. The Patriots ended the set 25-21 on a Jack Wilson service ace.
Saint Francis and George Mason started the first set evenly matched before the Patriots went on a 5-1 run to go up early 7-5. Led by back-to-back service aces from Braswell, the Flash took a 10-9 lead and caused the Patriots to take a timeout. Mason clawed their way back in the set to take a two-point lead at 18-16. Three Fisher kills led a 6-1 rally to give the Flash a 22-19 lead. A Mason set error gave the Flash the win, 25-22.
The Red Flash carried the momentum over into the fourth set, taking a 9-4 lead. With Saint Francis ahead as many as seven at 13-6, George Mason rallied off three straight points to comeback within four at 13-9. SFU would maintain its largest lead of the set at 19-10, and cruised to a 25-14 victory to force a fifth set.
Saint Francis will travel to No.1-ranked Ohio State next Friday at 7 p.m.