No. 2 Loyola Chicago Sweeps No. 6 Lewis to Advance to MIVA Championship
CHICAGO — No. 2 Loyola Chicago delivered a strong and efficient performance Wednesday night, sweeping No. 6 Lewis in straight sets (25–23, 25–20, 25–23) in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) Tournament semifinals at Gentile Arena.
The Ramblers improved to 20–7 on the season and advanced to the MIVA Championship match, while Lewis concluded its season at 17–14 after a competitive effort that featured closely contested sets.
Ramblers Take Tight Opening Set
The first set unfolded as a back-and-forth battle, with both teams exchanging points and maintaining a narrow margin throughout. Neither side was able to establish significant separation during the early portion of the set.
The score remained tied midway through before Loyola Chicago created a small advantage with a 5–2 run, pushing ahead 17–14. The Flyers responded with a late surge, cutting the deficit to a single point at 23–22 and creating pressure in the closing moments.
Loyola Chicago executed effectively down the stretch, securing back-to-back points to close out the set 25–23 and take an early lead in the match.
Offensive Efficiency Powers Second Set
The second set highlighted Loyola Chicago’s offensive efficiency, as the Ramblers delivered their most dominant stretch of the match. The team operated at a high level, recording a .486 hitting percentage while maintaining control throughout the frame.
Lewis remained competitive, posting a strong offensive performance of its own, but Loyola Chicago’s consistency proved decisive. The Ramblers built a lead through a series of scoring runs and maintained separation through the middle portion of the set.
Loyola Chicago closed out the set 25–20, taking a commanding 2–0 lead and putting the Flyers in a difficult position.
Third Set Sealed in Late Run
The third set featured another tightly contested battle, with both teams trading points and multiple lead changes. Lewis showed resilience, responding to Loyola Chicago’s early advantage with a mid-set run that gave the Flyers a brief lead.
The Ramblers remained composed, gradually working their way back into control. The set remained close into the final points, reflecting the competitive nature of the matchup.
Loyola Chicago capitalized on a decisive late run, using a 4–0 stretch to regain control and close out the set 25–23, completing the sweep and securing the victory.
Sosa Leads Balanced Offensive Attack
Loyola Chicago’s success was driven by a balanced offensive effort, led by Aleksandar Sosa, who recorded a match-high 17 kills. His ability to generate consistent scoring and convert key opportunities played a central role in the Ramblers’ performance.
Multiple players contributed to the offensive output, allowing Loyola Chicago to maintain pressure across all three sets. The balanced approach made it difficult for Lewis to focus its defensive efforts on a single attacker.
Setter Ryan McElligott orchestrated the offense with 39 assists, distributing the ball effectively and maintaining a steady rhythm throughout the match.
Defensive Consistency Supports Victory
Loyola Chicago complemented its offensive efficiency with strong defensive play, particularly in extended rallies and late-set situations. The Ramblers maintained solid positioning and execution, limiting Lewis’ ability to generate sustained scoring runs.
Daniel Fabikovic contributed defensively with a team-high 10 digs, helping anchor the back row and extend possessions. The Ramblers also generated key blocks and controlled the tempo during critical stretches.
The combination of offensive efficiency and defensive consistency allowed Loyola Chicago to maintain control in key moments.
Lewis Shows Competitive Effort
Lewis delivered a strong performance despite the loss, particularly in the first and third sets where the Flyers remained within reach. Daniel Haber led the team with 12 kills, providing consistent scoring throughout the match.
Cameron Hoying added nine kills and contributed defensively with digs and blocks, while Nico Paula helped anchor the back row. Diego Estrada facilitated the offense with 25 assists, guiding the Flyers’ attack.
Lewis also showed strength at the net, finishing with a slight advantage in total blocks. However, the Flyers were unable to match Loyola Chicago’s offensive efficiency in key moments.
Key Moments Define the Match
The match was defined by Loyola Chicago’s ability to execute in late-set situations. The Ramblers closed out both the first and third sets with decisive runs, preventing Lewis from extending the match.
The second set further highlighted Loyola Chicago’s dominance, as the team combined efficiency and consistency to create separation.
Lewis demonstrated resilience and competitiveness but was unable to capitalize on late opportunities.
Loyola Chicago Advances to Championship
With the victory, Loyola Chicago advanced to face top-seeded Ball State in the MIVA Championship match. The Ramblers’ balanced performance and ability to execute under pressure position them as strong contenders for the conference title.
Final Takeaway
Loyola Chicago’s straight-set victory over Lewis was defined by offensive efficiency, balanced scoring, and strong execution in critical moments. The Ramblers controlled key stretches in each set and maintained composure to complete the sweep.
Lewis showed competitiveness and strong individual performances but struggled to match Loyola Chicago’s consistency in late-set situations.
With the win, Loyola Chicago advances to the MIVA Championship, carrying momentum into a matchup that will determine the conference title.








