Loyola Chicago Sweeps Saint Francis to Advance in NCAA Tournament
LONG BEACH, Calif. — Loyola Chicago delivered a composed and efficient performance Friday night, defeating Saint Francis in straight sets (30–28, 29–27, 25–20) in the opening round of the NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championship at Walter Pyramid.
The Ramblers improved to 21–8 on the season and advanced to the regional final for the first time in program history, while Saint Francis concluded its historic season at 18–12 after making the NCAA Tournament for the first time.
Opening Set Turns Into Extended Battle
The first set unfolded as a highly competitive battle, featuring numerous ties and momentum swings. Saint Francis established early momentum with a short scoring run that created a narrow lead, but Loyola Chicago quickly responded to keep the score even.
Both teams exchanged points throughout the frame, as neither side was able to create significant separation. Loyola Chicago received strong offensive production from Josh Schellinger and Aleksandar Sosa, while Saint Francis countered behind the play of Brady Stump and Cole Dorn.
The set extended deep into extra points after both teams fought off multiple set points. Loyola Chicago ultimately secured the 30–28 victory when Sosa delivered a service ace to close out the opening frame.
The extended opener set the tone for a match defined by pressure situations and late-set execution.
Loyola Holds Off Saint Francis in Second Set
The second set followed a similar pattern, with Saint Francis again opening with strong energy and maintaining a narrow advantage through portions of the frame. The Red Flash built momentum through blocking and service pressure while continuing to rely on Stump offensively.
Loyola Chicago responded with steady offense and key defensive plays to remain within reach. The Ramblers briefly created separation midway through the set before Saint Francis rallied to regain momentum and eventually reached set point.
Facing pressure late, Loyola Chicago responded with critical plays at the net and from the service line. A block by Ryan McElligott and Aidan Klein extended the set, while Brad Bell followed with a service ace that shifted momentum back toward the Ramblers.
Sosa delivered another key kill in the closing moments as Loyola Chicago secured a 29–27 victory to take a commanding 2–0 lead.
Ramblers Pull Away in Third Set
Loyola Chicago gained full control in the third set, establishing an early lead and maintaining momentum throughout the frame. Unlike the first two sets, the Ramblers created separation quickly and limited Saint Francis’ opportunities to rally.
The balanced attack continued to produce efficiently, while the defense maintained strong positioning and extended rallies. Loyola Chicago built a multi-point advantage midway through the set and controlled the pace through the final stretch.
Schellinger and Sosa continued to lead the offense, while the Ramblers received strong contributions defensively from JJ Sowa and McElligott.
Loyola Chicago closed out the set 25–20, completing the sweep and advancing to the next round.
Sosa and Schellinger Lead Balanced Attack
Loyola Chicago’s offense was powered by a balanced and efficient performance from multiple players. Aleksandar Sosa led the Ramblers with 15 kills while hitting above .400 and contributing defensively with digs and strong serve reception.
Josh Schellinger added 13 kills and played a major role in the opening set, generating consistent offense during extended rallies. Daniel Fabikovic also reached double-digit kills with 10, helping maintain offensive pressure across all three sets.
Setter Ryan McElligott orchestrated the offense with 35 assists, distributing the ball effectively and keeping Saint Francis from focusing its defense on a single attacker.
The balanced approach allowed Loyola Chicago to remain efficient even during the extended first two sets.
Defensive Execution Supports Victory
Loyola Chicago’s defense played a major role in the victory, particularly at the net. Aidan Klein led the team with six blocks, consistently disrupting Saint Francis’ offensive rhythm during critical moments.
The Ramblers also generated pressure from the service line, including several key aces in late-set situations that helped swing momentum. Lukas Anderson recorded two service aces, while Bell contributed a crucial ace in the second set.
Defensively, Loyola Chicago maintained composure during long rallies and extended points, particularly in the first and second sets where execution proved decisive.
Saint Francis Concludes Historic Season
Saint Francis delivered a strong performance despite the loss, pushing the first two sets deep into extra points and challenging Loyola Chicago throughout much of the match.
Brady Stump led all players with 20 kills while hitting at an extremely efficient percentage. He consistently generated offense and kept the Red Flash competitive during key stretches.
Kyle Charles facilitated the offense with 34 assists, while Nathan Zini and Cole Dorn added support offensively and defensively. Saint Francis also showed strength at the net and from the service line, particularly during momentum swings in the opening two sets.
The Red Flash concluded the season after the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance, marking a historic year for the team.
Key Moments Define the Match
The match was defined by Loyola Chicago’s ability to execute in pressure situations during the opening two sets. The Ramblers fought off multiple set points and consistently converted key opportunities late.
Saint Francis demonstrated resilience and strong offensive execution but struggled to close out opportunities during extended play.
The decisive plays at the end of the first and second sets ultimately shifted momentum fully in Loyola Chicago’s favor.
Loyola Chicago Advances in NCAA Tournament
With the victory, Loyola Chicago advanced to face Long Beach State in the regional final with an opportunity to continue its postseason run.
The Ramblers’ ability to remain composed during extended sets and execute under pressure highlighted the growth of the program on the national stage.
Final Takeaway
Loyola Chicago’s straight-set victory over Saint Francis was defined by resilience, balanced offense, and strong execution in high-pressure moments. The Ramblers controlled key stretches late in the first two sets and maintained momentum throughout the third to secure the sweep.
Saint Francis showed competitiveness and delivered a strong effort in its first NCAA Tournament appearance but fell short in critical late-set situations.
With the win, Loyola Chicago advanced in the NCAA Tournament, continuing one of the program’s strongest postseason runs in recent years.








