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#6 Waves Sweep Past #15 Ball State in Hawai'i
3/7/2019 7:40:00 PM | Men's Volleyball
HONOLULU, Hawai'i. — The #6 Pepperdine men's volleyball team opened the 25th annual Outrigger Resorts Invitational, a tournament hosted by #2 Hawai'i, with a 25-13, 25-23, 25-21 straight-set sweep over #15 Ball State in Stan Sheriff Center on Thursday night.
The Waves (12-4) had the momentum early on with a commanding first set win to open the tournament, and Pepperdine would give no letup throughout the match as the team downed Ball State (9-9) with wins in the following two sets.
Michael Wexter collected his 5th career double-double and the 4th of the 2019 season after amassing 12 kills on a .550 success rate, along with 12 digs. Kaleb Denmark followed on the attack front with 11 kills on a .579 clip, while Robert Mullahey dished out the Waves' offensive to a .393 collective effort with 30 assists and eight digs.
BIG WAVES
Michael Wexter (New Lenox, Ill./Linoln-Way West HS): 12 kills, .550 hitting %, 12 digs, 1 ace, 1 block
Kaleb Denmark (Redlands, Calif./Arrowhead Christian Academy): 11 kills, .579 hitting %, 2 aces, 3 digs, 2 blocks
David Wieczorek (Chicago, Ill./Loyola Academy): 7 kills, 2 digs, 2 blocks
Noah Dyer (San Clemente, Calif./Saddleback Valley HS): 6 digs, 4 assists
Max Chamberlain (Burbank, Calif./John Burroughs HS): 6 kills, .385 hitting %, 2 blocks, 2 digs
Kévin Vaz (Paris, France/Palmetto HS (Fla.)/Cal Baptist): 5 kills, 3 blocks
Robert Mullahey (Manhattan Beach, Calif./Mira Costa HS): 30 assists, 8 digs, 1 block, 1 kill
WAVES VS. CARDINALS
Pepperdine outperformed Ball State in all areas of the game, beginning with a strong offensive output after posting 43 kills on a .393 success rate, compared to the opposition's 32 kills on a .167 clip. The Waves added three aces, 34 digs and 5.5 team blocks against the Cardinals two aces, 27 digs and 2.0 blocks throughout.
PEPPERDINE ATTACK BY SET
Set K E TA Pct
1 14 2 28 .429
2 16 3 31 .419
3 13 5 25 .320
TTL 43 10 84 .393
BALL STATE ATTACK BY SET
Set K E TA Pct
1 7 5 31 .065
2 14 6 30 .267
3 11 6 29 .172
TTL 32 17 90 .167
PLAY-BY-PLAY
The Waves came out rolling from first serve on, amassing a 6-0 lead over the Cardinals with three-consecutive kills from Michael Wexter and more smashes from David Wieczorek. Kaleb Denmark then put on a showcase at the service line, with multiple powerful serves featuring a pair of Asics Aces towards a 16-6 advantage. With a sizeable lead in the first set, kills from Wexter and a block from Wexter and Max Chamberlain shut the set down 25-13 in Pepperdine's favor.
With the advantage, Pepperdine came out with the momentum, but Ball State was close behind and stayed within one point through a majority of the set. After taking the lead 13-11 with back-to-back smash efforts from Wieczorek and Denmark, the Waves had the energy. Although the opposition stayed within a few points, a big Malibu Roofing Company effort by Wieczorek and Kévin Vaz helped the cause and gave the Waves a 20-17 lead, forcing a Ball State timeout. In the final moments, the Waves held a 23-20 lead, but a Ball State timeout gave the opposition some confidence and they came out to come within one, 24-23. Wexter would do the honors, though, and put a smash down to give his team the 25-23 set win and a 2-0 advantage heading into the third set.
In the third, the Waves followed suit with the first set, amassing a 7-3 lead early with a block from Denmark and Vaz and multiple smashes from Wexter. Chamberlain continue the smashing ways for Pepperdine with three ills towards a 17-9 lead late in the action. That would be the biggest lead for Pepperdine in the set, as the Cardinals started to close the gap in a last attempt to overcome, but the Waves were able to shut the door with a roofing effort from Vaz and Denmark and a final smash from the latter to win the set 25-21 and the match in three.
NEXT UP
The Waves continue with the Outrigger Invitational on Friday at 6 p.m. against King in Hawai'i. Follow the Waves on Facebook and Twitter, @PeppVolleyball, and follow the team on Instagram, @PeppMVB. Get all the most recent schedules, results and more on www.PepperdineWaves.com.
The Waves (12-4) had the momentum early on with a commanding first set win to open the tournament, and Pepperdine would give no letup throughout the match as the team downed Ball State (9-9) with wins in the following two sets.
Michael Wexter collected his 5th career double-double and the 4th of the 2019 season after amassing 12 kills on a .550 success rate, along with 12 digs. Kaleb Denmark followed on the attack front with 11 kills on a .579 clip, while Robert Mullahey dished out the Waves' offensive to a .393 collective effort with 30 assists and eight digs.
BIG WAVES
Michael Wexter (New Lenox, Ill./Linoln-Way West HS): 12 kills, .550 hitting %, 12 digs, 1 ace, 1 block
Kaleb Denmark (Redlands, Calif./Arrowhead Christian Academy): 11 kills, .579 hitting %, 2 aces, 3 digs, 2 blocks
David Wieczorek (Chicago, Ill./Loyola Academy): 7 kills, 2 digs, 2 blocks
Noah Dyer (San Clemente, Calif./Saddleback Valley HS): 6 digs, 4 assists
Max Chamberlain (Burbank, Calif./John Burroughs HS): 6 kills, .385 hitting %, 2 blocks, 2 digs
Kévin Vaz (Paris, France/Palmetto HS (Fla.)/Cal Baptist): 5 kills, 3 blocks
Robert Mullahey (Manhattan Beach, Calif./Mira Costa HS): 30 assists, 8 digs, 1 block, 1 kill
WAVES VS. CARDINALS
Pepperdine outperformed Ball State in all areas of the game, beginning with a strong offensive output after posting 43 kills on a .393 success rate, compared to the opposition's 32 kills on a .167 clip. The Waves added three aces, 34 digs and 5.5 team blocks against the Cardinals two aces, 27 digs and 2.0 blocks throughout.
PEPPERDINE ATTACK BY SET
Set K E TA Pct
1 14 2 28 .429
2 16 3 31 .419
3 13 5 25 .320
TTL 43 10 84 .393
BALL STATE ATTACK BY SET
Set K E TA Pct
1 7 5 31 .065
2 14 6 30 .267
3 11 6 29 .172
TTL 32 17 90 .167
PLAY-BY-PLAY
The Waves came out rolling from first serve on, amassing a 6-0 lead over the Cardinals with three-consecutive kills from Michael Wexter and more smashes from David Wieczorek. Kaleb Denmark then put on a showcase at the service line, with multiple powerful serves featuring a pair of Asics Aces towards a 16-6 advantage. With a sizeable lead in the first set, kills from Wexter and a block from Wexter and Max Chamberlain shut the set down 25-13 in Pepperdine's favor.
With the advantage, Pepperdine came out with the momentum, but Ball State was close behind and stayed within one point through a majority of the set. After taking the lead 13-11 with back-to-back smash efforts from Wieczorek and Denmark, the Waves had the energy. Although the opposition stayed within a few points, a big Malibu Roofing Company effort by Wieczorek and Kévin Vaz helped the cause and gave the Waves a 20-17 lead, forcing a Ball State timeout. In the final moments, the Waves held a 23-20 lead, but a Ball State timeout gave the opposition some confidence and they came out to come within one, 24-23. Wexter would do the honors, though, and put a smash down to give his team the 25-23 set win and a 2-0 advantage heading into the third set.
In the third, the Waves followed suit with the first set, amassing a 7-3 lead early with a block from Denmark and Vaz and multiple smashes from Wexter. Chamberlain continue the smashing ways for Pepperdine with three ills towards a 17-9 lead late in the action. That would be the biggest lead for Pepperdine in the set, as the Cardinals started to close the gap in a last attempt to overcome, but the Waves were able to shut the door with a roofing effort from Vaz and Denmark and a final smash from the latter to win the set 25-21 and the match in three.
NEXT UP
The Waves continue with the Outrigger Invitational on Friday at 6 p.m. against King in Hawai'i. Follow the Waves on Facebook and Twitter, @PeppVolleyball, and follow the team on Instagram, @PeppMVB. Get all the most recent schedules, results and more on www.PepperdineWaves.com.
Team Stats
PEP
BSU
Kills
43
32
Errors
10
17
Attempts
84
90
Hitting %
.393
.167
Points
51.5
36.0
Assists
39
29
Aces
3
2
Blocks
5.5
2.0









































