The BYU men's volleyball team is looking to return to the national championship game after losing in last year's final to Hawaii. While almost half of last year's team is gone, BYU's roster is full of replacements hungry to prove themselves.
Rado Parapunov laid down a match-high 13 kills and seven digs, and Patrick Gasman and Colton Cowell added seven kills apiece as No. 1 Hawaii swept past second-ranked BYU, 25-21, 25-19, 25-16 on Saturday night at the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio. \n
No. 2 BYU men’s volleyball swept by No. 1 Hawaii in national championship
The No. 2 BYU men’s volleyball team lost the NCAA national championship game to No. 1 Hawaii in straight sets on Saturday night at the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio.
“Any opportunities I had going out after my season last year, I wouldn’t trade any of that for what we got this year with the guys and just the memories and that brotherhood we built,” setter Wil Stanley said after the loss.
Hawaii was dominant in all areas of the game. The Rainbow Warriors hit a .400 clip on attacks, nearly .200 higher than BYU’s .207, and served 10 aces to BYU’s two.
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Shawn Olmstead on BYUSN - 05.07.2021
PROVO On the court, Wil Stanley may be the most important piece of the offense for the second-ranked BYU men s volleyball team.
The quarterback of the team, the 6-foot-4 setter from Honolulu is in charge of setting up every spike, kill and slam to a group that includes All-American hitters Gabi Garcia Fernandez and middle blockers Felipe de Brito Ferreira and Miki Jauhiainen.
Basically, if it s an attack, chances are Stanley has to guide it.
But last year, the senior with the Spirit of Aloha was called on for an even bigger task one that had very little to do with sets, bumps and spikes.