No. 17 Ohio State Outlasts No. 11 McKendree in Five-Set Thriller
LEBANON, Ill. — No. 17 Ohio State delivered a resilient road performance Thursday night, defeating No. 11 McKendree in a five-set battle (25–22, 23–25, 27–25, 21–25, 15–13) in a tightly contested matchup at the Melvin Price Convocation Center.
The Buckeyes improved to 14–10 overall and 9–6 in conference play, while McKendree fell to 16–10 (8–7) after pushing the match to the limit in one of its most competitive performances of the season.
Ohio State Takes Early Edge in Opening Set
Ohio State established control early, capitalizing on strong serving and efficient offense to take the opening set. The Buckeyes built momentum through service aces and timely kills, creating separation in the middle portion of the frame.
McKendree remained competitive, responding with scoring runs to keep the set within reach. The Bearcats cut the deficit to a single point late, but Ohio State maintained composure and closed out the set 25–22.
The opening set set the tone for a match defined by narrow margins and constant momentum swings.
McKendree Responds to Even the Match
McKendree answered in the second set with improved execution and balanced offense. The Bearcats established an early lead and maintained control through much of the set.
Ohio State worked to close the gap with strong attacking and defensive plays, but McKendree held firm in key moments. Late in the set, the Bearcats capitalized on opportunities to extend their advantage and secure a 25–23 win.
The result evened the match at one set apiece and shifted momentum heading into the third.
Third Set Battle Swings Toward Ohio State
The third set proved to be one of the most intense stretches of the match, with both teams exchanging points and multiple lead changes. McKendree built an early lead, creating separation with a strong offensive run.
Ohio State responded with a surge of its own, gradually closing the gap through improved serving and efficient attacking. The Buckeyes erased the deficit and forced the set into extra points.
In the closing moments, Ohio State executed under pressure, using a combination of service aces and timely kills to secure a 27–25 victory and take a 2–1 lead in the match.
McKendree Forces Decisive Fifth Set
Facing a deficit, McKendree delivered a strong response in the fourth set. The Bearcats established early momentum with a scoring run and maintained control through consistent attacking.
Ohio State remained within reach, cutting the deficit at multiple points, but McKendree continued to execute effectively in key moments. The Bearcats closed out the set 25–21, forcing a decisive fifth set.
The ability to respond under pressure highlighted McKendree’s resilience and set up a dramatic finish.
Fifth Set Comes Down to Final Points
The deciding set unfolded as a back-and-forth battle, with both teams trading points and maintaining a narrow margin. Neither side was able to create significant separation, as the set remained within one or two points for much of its duration.
Ohio State gained a slight edge through consecutive points, creating a small advantage late in the set. McKendree responded by saving a match point, keeping the set alive and extending the rally.
However, Ohio State capitalized on its next opportunity, closing out the set 15–13 to secure the match.
Wetzel and Chacinski Lead Buckeyes
Shane Wetzel delivered a standout performance for Ohio State, leading all players with 23 kills while hitting at a high percentage. His ability to generate offense and contribute from the service line proved critical throughout the match.
Stanislaw Chacinski added 18 kills, providing consistent scoring support and contributing in key moments, particularly during the third and fifth sets.
Setter Daniel Henwood Rodriguez orchestrated the offense with 48 assists, maintaining a steady rhythm and distributing the ball effectively across the lineup.
Ohio State’s serving also played a major role, as the Buckeyes recorded 14 service aces, creating scoring opportunities and disrupting McKendree’s offensive flow.
McKendree Shows Strong Offensive Performance
McKendree delivered a strong offensive effort, led by Bryce Wetjen, who recorded 20 kills with an efficient hitting percentage. Tyler Tripp added 17 kills, providing consistent scoring and contributing in key stretches.
Rolen Lively played a major role at the net, contributing both offensively and defensively, while Nate Flayter recorded 47 assists and added a double-double performance with 14 digs.
The Bearcats also demonstrated strength in blocking, totaling 10 blocks and creating challenges for Ohio State’s attack.
Key Moments Define Outcome
The match was defined by execution in critical moments, particularly in the third and fifth sets. Ohio State’s ability to convert in extra points and maintain composure under pressure proved to be the difference.
McKendree showed resilience in forcing a fifth set and competing in the closing moments, but was unable to capitalize on key opportunities late.
Final Takeaway
Ohio State’s five-set victory over McKendree was defined by resilience, strong serving, and late-game execution. The Buckeyes capitalized on key opportunities in decisive moments to secure the win in a tightly contested match.
McKendree delivered a competitive and balanced performance but fell just short in the final set.
With the victory, Ohio State continues its push in conference play, while McKendree looks to regroup as it approaches the final stretch of the season.








