Long Beach State Sweeps Loyola Chicago to Advance to NCAA Semifinals
LONG BEACH, Calif. — Long Beach State delivered a composed and efficient performance Saturday night, sweeping Loyola Chicago in straight sets (25–21, 25–21, 25–19) in the NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championship regional final at Walter Pyramid.
The Beach improved to 27–3 on the season and advanced to the NCAA semifinals, while Loyola Chicago concluded its season at 21–9 after making the program’s first NCAA regional final appearance.
Competitive Opening Set Goes to Long Beach State
The first set unfolded as a tightly contested battle, featuring multiple ties and momentum swings. Loyola Chicago challenged Long Beach State early with strong defensive play and efficient attacking from Aleksandar Sosa and Josh Schellinger.
The Ramblers briefly gained momentum midway through the set, taking a narrow lead after several extended rallies. Long Beach State responded with composure, using timely kills and strong serving to regain control.
Skyler Varga and Connor Bloom led the offensive response during the closing stretch, helping the Beach finish the set on a decisive run. Long Beach State secured the opener 25–21, taking early momentum in the match.
Serving Pressure Shifts Second Set
Long Beach State took control in the second set behind aggressive serving and consistent offensive execution. The Beach created separation early through service aces and transition scoring, forcing Loyola Chicago into difficult offensive situations.
Jackson Cryst played a key role during the run, delivering consecutive aces that helped extend the lead. Long Beach State continued to apply pressure from the service line while maintaining offensive efficiency.
Loyola Chicago attempted to rally late with contributions from Sosa and Jake Read, but the Beach maintained control and closed out another 25–21 victory to take a 2–0 lead.
Beach Finish Strong in Third Set
The third set began competitively, with Loyola Chicago remaining within reach through the middle portion of the frame. The Ramblers continued to battle defensively and generated points through transition opportunities.
Long Beach State gradually created separation with a balanced offensive attack and key defensive stops. A late service ace and timely blocks shifted momentum firmly toward the Beach.
The Beach closed the match with a 25–19 victory, completing the sweep and securing a place in the NCAA semifinals.
Balanced Attack Powers Long Beach State
Long Beach State’s success was driven by balanced offensive production across the lineup. Skyler Varga led the team with 14 kills while hitting efficiently and contributing from the service line with multiple aces.
Connor Bloom added 12 kills and provided reliable scoring during key stretches, while Wojciech Gajek contributed nine kills and several important blocks.
Setter Aidan Knipe Pazanti orchestrated the offense with 36 assists, maintaining an effective distribution that kept Loyola Chicago’s defense off balance.
The balanced attack allowed Long Beach State to sustain offensive rhythm throughout all three sets.
Serving and Defense Prove Decisive
The Beach’s serving pressure proved to be one of the defining factors in the victory. Long Beach State recorded eight service aces and consistently forced Loyola Chicago out of system.
Defensively, the Beach maintained strong back-row play, led by libero Kellen Larson, who recorded a career-high 20 digs. The defensive effort helped Long Beach State extend rallies and create transition scoring opportunities.
Although Loyola Chicago recorded more total blocks, Long Beach State generated blocks during critical stretches that shifted momentum in key moments.
Loyola Chicago Shows Fight in Regional Final
Loyola Chicago delivered a competitive performance despite the loss, particularly in the opening set where the Ramblers remained within striking distance throughout.
Josh Schellinger and Aleksandar Sosa each recorded 14 kills, leading the offensive effort. Sosa also contributed defensively with six digs, while rookie middle blocker Oskar Berg Mikkelsen added four blocks in his return to the starting lineup.
Jake Read provided energy off the bench and delivered strong serve reception during the third set. However, Loyola Chicago struggled from the service line, committing several errors that limited opportunities to generate momentum.
The Ramblers concluded the season with their 16th 20-win campaign in program history and continued growth under another successful postseason run.
Key Moments Define the Match
The match was defined by Long Beach State’s ability to respond to Loyola Chicago’s momentum swings and capitalize on serving runs. The Beach consistently executed during late-set situations and prevented the Ramblers from sustaining offensive momentum.
The decisive runs in the second and third sets created separation and allowed Long Beach State to maintain control throughout the match.
Long Beach State Advances to Final Four
With the victory, Long Beach State advanced to the NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championship semifinals, where it will face Hawai‘i in a rematch of the Big West Tournament championship.
The Beach enters the semifinals carrying momentum after another efficient postseason performance and continues its pursuit of a national title.
Final Takeaway
Long Beach State’s straight-set victory over Loyola Chicago was defined by aggressive serving, balanced offense, and strong defensive execution. The Beach controlled key stretches of the match and maintained composure in critical moments to complete the sweep.
Loyola Chicago showed competitiveness and strong individual performances but was unable to overcome Long Beach State’s serving pressure and consistency.
With the win, Long Beach State advances to the NCAA semifinals, continuing its postseason run with confidence and momentum.








