Vanguard Sweeps Concordia Irvine Behind Dominant Serving Performance
COSTA MESA, Calif. — Vanguard delivered one of its most complete performances of the season Wednesday night, sweeping Concordia University Irvine in straight sets (25–20, 25–21, 25–18) in an MPSF matchup highlighted by dominant serving and efficient offense.
The Lions improved to 11–13 overall and 7–6 in conference play, while Concordia Irvine dropped to 7–17 (4–9 MPSF) after struggling to contain Vanguard’s pressure throughout the match.
Early Serving Run Sets the Tone
Vanguard established control early in the opening set with a decisive run fueled by aggressive serving. Cole Oliver led the charge, recording three aces in a four-serve stretch that helped the Lions jump out to a 9–2 lead.
The early surge put Concordia Irvine on the defensive, forcing the Golden Eagles to play from behind. Vanguard continued to apply pressure at the net and from the service line, extending its lead to 10–2 following a block from Brock Henderson and Micah Sybesma.
Concordia Irvine responded with a strong 11–3 run to tie the set at 13–13, showing resilience and capitalizing on serving opportunities of its own. However, Vanguard answered immediately with a 4–0 run, highlighted by a kill and an ace from Logan Freemon.
That stretch proved to be the difference, as Vanguard maintained a steady lead and closed out the set 25–20.
Balanced Attack Maintains Control in Second Set
The second set followed a similar pattern, with Vanguard establishing an early advantage through consistent attacking and strong blocking. Grant Veldman and Freemon contributed early kills, while Henderson and Sybesma combined for another block to push the lead to 4–1.
Vanguard extended its advantage to 13–8 and maintained control heading into the media timeout. Concordia Irvine attempted to close the gap, cutting the deficit to 15–12 and later to 17–15, but was unable to sustain momentum.
A key stretch late in the set allowed Vanguard to reestablish separation. An ace by Logan Finley and a powerful kill from Veldman pushed the lead to 20–16. Veldman followed with consecutive service aces, further extending the advantage.
A Concordia Irvine service error sealed the set at 25–21, giving Vanguard a 2–0 lead in the match.
Lions Pull Away to Complete Sweep
Vanguard carried its momentum into the third set, opening with another strong serving run. Sybesma recorded consecutive aces to help build an early lead, and a third ace extended the advantage to 9–4.
Despite a timeout by Concordia Irvine, Vanguard continued to control the pace, gradually increasing its lead through efficient attacking and disciplined defense. The Lions pushed the margin to 17–10, maintaining pressure on both ends of the court.
A sequence that included a dump from Henderson and another ace from Sybesma extended the lead to 19–11, effectively putting the set out of reach.
Concordia Irvine attempted to respond with a late push, scoring several points to narrow the margin, but Vanguard remained composed and closed out the set 25–18 to complete the sweep.
Serving Performance Proves Decisive
Vanguard’s performance at the service line was the defining factor in the match. The Lions recorded 14 service aces, their highest total of the season and the most by the program in nearly three years.
Sybesma led the effort with five aces, matching a career high and providing consistent pressure throughout the match. Oliver and Veldman also contributed multiple aces, helping Vanguard maintain control in each set.
The consistent serving disrupted Concordia Irvine’s offensive rhythm and created scoring opportunities that proved difficult to overcome.
Efficient Offense Complements Strong Serving
In addition to its serving success, Vanguard delivered an efficient offensive performance. The Lions hit above .400 in each set, converting scoring opportunities at a high rate and limiting errors.
Freemon led the team with seven kills on an efficient hitting percentage, while Oliver added six. Henderson contributed five kills without committing an error, achieving a career-best hitting performance.
The balanced attack allowed Vanguard to maintain offensive consistency and prevent Concordia Irvine from focusing its defensive efforts on a single player.
Concordia Irvine Shows Effort but Falls Short
Concordia Irvine produced moments of strong play, particularly during its run in the first set and its efforts to close the gap in the second. Christian Galoppo led the Golden Eagles with nine kills, while Myles Henderson added seven and contributed from the service line with four aces.
Logan Whitaker provided defensive stability with a team-high six digs, while the team generated contributions across the lineup. Despite those efforts, Concordia Irvine struggled to maintain consistency against Vanguard’s pressure.
Key Moments Define the Match
The match was defined by Vanguard’s ability to generate momentum through serving and capitalize on key runs in each set. The early lead in the first set and the late runs in the second proved particularly important in maintaining control.
Concordia Irvine showed resilience but was unable to sustain momentum long enough to challenge for a set victory.
Final Takeaway
Vanguard’s straight-set victory over Concordia Irvine was defined by dominant serving, efficient offense, and consistent execution. The Lions controlled key stretches in each set, limiting Concordia Irvine’s ability to build sustained momentum.
Concordia Irvine demonstrated effort and flashes of strong play but struggled to match Vanguard’s consistency across the match.
With the win, Vanguard builds momentum heading into the final stretch of the season, while Concordia Irvine looks to regroup ahead of its next conference matchup.








