No. 4 Pepperdine Sweeps Fort Valley State to Advance in NCAA Tournament
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — No. 4 Pepperdine delivered a dominant and efficient performance Friday night, sweeping Fort Valley State in straight sets (25–16, 25–18, 25–17) in the opening round of the NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championship.
The Waves improved to 24–6 on the season and advanced to the regional final, while Fort Valley State concluded its season at 14–13 after making the NCAA Tournament as the SIAC champion.
Pepperdine Controls Opening Set
Pepperdine established momentum immediately in the first set, combining efficient offense with near-perfect sideout execution. The Waves maintained complete control throughout the frame and prevented Fort Valley State from generating momentum while serving.
The offense operated at a high level early, producing 16 kills while hitting at an impressive percentage. Cole Hartke led the attack with five kills during the opening set and added one of Pepperdine’s early service aces.
Jose Gomez also contributed offensively, helping the Waves maintain consistent pressure at the net. Pepperdine’s offensive efficiency created separation quickly, allowing the team to control the pace from start to finish.
The Waves closed out the opening frame 25–16, establishing a strong foundation for the remainder of the match.
Improved Serving Helps Pepperdine Extend Lead
Pepperdine continued its momentum into the second set, improving significantly from the service line while maintaining offensive efficiency. After committing several service errors in the opening set, the Waves cleaned up their serving and applied consistent pressure.
Hartke again led the offense with four kills in the set, while Gomez contributed from both the service line and offensively. The duo helped anchor Pepperdine during several important stretches as the Waves steadily extended their advantage.
Pepperdine also generated multiple service aces during the set, disrupting Fort Valley State’s offensive rhythm and forcing the Wildcats into difficult situations.
The Waves maintained control throughout the frame and secured a 25–18 victory, taking a commanding 2–0 lead into intermission.
Waves Finish Sweep in Third Set
The third set followed a similar pattern, with Pepperdine controlling the pace behind efficient offense and strong defensive execution. The Waves built an early lead and prevented Fort Valley State from mounting a sustained rally.
Hartke and Gomez again led the offensive attack, combining for the majority of Pepperdine’s kills in the frame. The Waves also continued to generate pressure from the service line and at the net.
Ryan Barnett and Noe Matthey contributed defensively with multiple blocks, helping limit Fort Valley State’s scoring opportunities and maintain control of the match.
Pepperdine closed out the third set 25–17 when Hartke delivered his third service ace of the night, completing the sweep and advancing the Waves to the next round.
Hartke and Gomez Lead Efficient Attack
Pepperdine’s offense was anchored by standout performances from Cole Hartke and Jose Gomez. Hartke finished as one of the team’s top contributors offensively while hitting at an extremely efficient percentage throughout the match.
Gomez consistently applied pressure both offensively and from the service line, helping maintain momentum across all three sets. Their combined production gave the Waves steady offensive rhythm and prevented Fort Valley State from establishing defensive consistency.
The balanced offensive approach allowed Pepperdine to hit .541 as a team, one of its most efficient performances of the postseason.
Serving and Blocking Prove Decisive
Pepperdine’s serving pressure played a major role in the victory, particularly after adjustments in the second set. The Waves significantly reduced service errors and generated multiple aces that disrupted Fort Valley State’s offensive flow.
Defensively, Pepperdine maintained strong net play throughout the match. Barnett and Matthey led the blocking effort, combining for several key stops that prevented the Wildcats from building momentum.
The combination of serving efficiency and defensive execution allowed Pepperdine to control nearly every phase of the match.
Fort Valley State Concludes Historic Season
Fort Valley State entered the NCAA Tournament after capturing the SIAC championship and making another postseason appearance for the program. The Wildcats competed against one of the nation’s top teams and showed resilience despite the straight-set result.
Fort Valley State worked to stay competitive throughout the match but struggled to overcome Pepperdine’s serving pressure and offensive efficiency. The Wildcats were held to a .130 hitting percentage as the Waves consistently controlled the net and defensive positioning.
Despite the loss, the season marked another important step for the program on the national stage.
Key Moments Define the Match
The match was defined by Pepperdine’s efficiency from the opening set and the Waves’ ability to maintain consistent pressure throughout all three frames.
The dominant offensive performance in the first set established momentum early, while improved serving in the second created further separation. Pepperdine’s balance on offense and defense prevented Fort Valley State from creating extended scoring runs.
Pepperdine Advances to Regional Final
With the victory, Pepperdine advanced to the regional final, continuing its pursuit of a national championship. The Waves’ balanced offensive production and strong serving performance provided momentum heading into the next round.
The team’s ability to maintain efficiency across all three sets highlighted its depth and postseason readiness.
Final Takeaway
Pepperdine’s straight-set victory over Fort Valley State was defined by offensive efficiency, strong serving, and disciplined defensive execution. The Waves controlled the match from the opening points and maintained momentum throughout the sweep.
Fort Valley State showed effort and resilience but struggled to overcome Pepperdine’s pressure and consistency.
With the win, Pepperdine advanced in the NCAA Tournament, continuing its postseason run with confidence and momentum.








