Behrend Men's Volleyball Falls in AMCC Championship Match

Behrend Men's Volleyball Falls in AMCC Championship Match

HIRAM, Ohio – The Penn State Behrend men's volleyball team fell short of capturing the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) Championship, falling to No. 1 Hiram in five sets on Saturday afternoon.

Score: Hiram 3, Penn State Behrend 2 (25-27, 25-22, 20-25, 25-19, 15-12)
Records: Penn State Behrend (6-7), Hiram (10-1)

Key Moments:

* Hiram claimed their first conference championship while halting the Behrend Lions from winning their second in program history
* The Terriers won the evens set to keep rallying back from being down to force a fifth set
* The two teams battled to five sets during the regular season, but this match had a title on the line
* The Lions had a grip on the match, taking a 2-1 lead and needing one more set for the win
* Tied at 25-all in the first set, Alex Jackson (Cochranton, PA/Cochranton) was instrumental in getting Behrend the final two points to take the early lead
* Jackson set Colin Dedert (Pittsburgh, PA/Plum) for his fourth kill of the set and then Jackson came up with a solo block on Tom Supan's attack for a 27-25 win
* The momentum carried into the second set for a 7-2 edge from the opening serve
* Hiram managed to tied the match four times before taking advantage of a few service errors and closing out the set on a Supan kill at 25-22
* Behrend had four kills, including three straight for the final points of the third set to gain back the lead at 2-1 in the match
* The Terriers fought back to take the fourth set and then used a 6-2 run in the fifth set to erase a one-point deficit at 10-9 and claim the AMCC title at 15-12
* Dedert saved his best for last with a career-high 24 kills
* Cody Schnur (Butler, PA/Bulter) and Logan Hering (North East, PA/North East) added 13 and 12 kills, respectively
* Diego Ortiz (San Juan, Puerto Rico/Wesleyan Academy) led with 34 assists and Adrian Martinez (San Juan, Puerto Rico/Wesleyan Academy) posted 17 digs
* As a team, the Lions tallied 58 kills, 54 assists, 46 digs, nine blocks and nine service aces