May 1, 2023

Buckeyes Take on Penn State in NCAA Quarters Tuesday

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Ohio State’s Monday Press Conference

Justin Howard, Kevin Burch-Head Coach, Thomas Poole, Jacob Pasteur

Ohio State vs. Penn State — NCAA Quarterfinals

Date: May 2
Time:
7:30 p.m. (ET) 
Venue: EagleBank Arena (George Mason University – Host)
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Watch: ESPN+
Live Stats: gomason.com
Game Notes: Ohio State | Penn State | MIVA
Rosters: Ohio State | Penn State
Season Stats: Ohio State | Penn State | MIVA | NCAA

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State (23-9) advanced to the 2023 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals after a 3-0 win over King Sunday and will now face Penn State (26-3) at 7:30 p.m. (ESPN+) Tuesday.

  • Ohio State advanced to the quarterfinal round of the 2023 NCAA Tournament with a 3-0 win over King University Sunday. The Buckeyes were led by junior Jacob Pasteur’s match-high 17 kills along with 10 each from freshman Shane Wetzel and Jack Stevens.
  • The AVCA named Pasteur to its 2023 First Team All-America squad Monday while also selecting sophomore Cole Young and freshman Wetzel to the 2023 Honorable Mention All-America team.
  • The Buckeyes are 49-82-1 all-time vs. Penn State. Ohio State defeated the No. 1 Nittany Lions in State College March 21, 3-2 (25-21, 18-25, 25-22, 21-25, 15-13).
  • The last time the Buckeyes and Nittany Lions squared off in the NCAA Tournament was in the 2011 semifinals when Ohio State advance to the national championship match with a 3-1 win (25-18, 24-26, 25-22, 25-23). The Buckeyes are 2-5 all-time vs Penn State in NCAA Tournament play.
  • The last time Ohio State and the Nittany Lions met on a neutral court was Jan. 11, 2014 at the Outrigger Hotels Invitational in Honolulu Hawai’i, a 3-1 win for Penn State.
  • The Buckeyes are making their 22nd appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Ohio State last appeared in the event in 2018 when the Buckeyes advanced to the finals before falling to Long Beach State.
  • Overall, the Buckeyes are 17-23 all-time in the NCAA Tournament with at least two wins in each of the last four appearances. Ohio State won NCAA titles in 2011, 2016 and 2017.
  • Ohio State won its 18th MIVA Tournament title with its 3-1 win at top-seeded Ball State in Muncie April 22. Redshirt junior Michael Wright was named the tournament MVP. He joined Pasteur and Wetzel on the all-tournament team.
    Wright was credited with 147 assists, six kills, four aces, 15 digs and six blocks in the three MIVA Tournament wins.
    Wetzel led the Buckeyes with 52 kills while hitting .347. He also added a pair of aces, 14 digs and seven blocks. Pasteur had 19 kills in the finals and finished with 49. He hit .367 with four aces and 17 digs.
  • As a team, the Buckeyes hit .409 in the MIVA Tournament while opponents hit . 252. Ohio State also held the advantage in kills (173-119), assists (160-113) and digs (99-69).
  • Wetzel led the Buckeyes with 17 kills and eight digs in a 3-0 win in the MIVA quarterfinal win over Lindenwood at the Covelli Center. The win gave the Buckeyes their 20th win of the season.
  • Ohio State has 34 seasons with 20 or more wins.
  • Pasteur was named the MIVA Player of the Year by the league coaches. Wetzel earned Newcomer of the Year and was named to the All-MIVA Second Team. Both Pasteur and sophomore Cole Young earned All-MIVA First Team honors.
  • The 3-0 win over visiting Loyola Chicago April 8 gave the Buckeyes a share of the 2023 MIVA Regular Season title, the 28th overall for Ohio State and the first for Kevin Burch as head coach of the Buckeyes.
  • At the 2023 OSU Scholar Athlete Banquet earlier in April, 17 members of the Ohio State men’s volleyball team were recognized for their efforts in the classroom.
  • Ohio State has swept six of its last nine opponents and won 28 of the last 31 sets on its way to a share of the 2023 MIVA regular-season and postseason tournament titles along with the opening round win in the NCAA Tournament.
  • The Buckeyes are on an 12-match win streak. The last time the Buckeyes won 10 or more consecutive matches was in 2017 when Ohio State opened the season with 19-victories before a loss. The Buckeyes also ended the year on a nine-match win streak in earning the NCAA Title with a 37-2 record.
  • Pasteur earned his third overall and second-consecutive MIVA Offensive Player of the Week honor April 4 after leading the Buckeyes to a pair of road wins in league play. He hit .308 with 32 kills in the wins over Lewis (3-0) and McKendree (3-1).
  • Pasteur owns the No. 13 spot all-time at Ohio State with 1,074 career kills. He has 432 this year in 30 matches. Andy Cole is No. 12 (2003-06) with 1,155. Senior Samuel Clark is 20th all-time with 818 kills. Former teammate Martin Lallemand is 19th with 819, Jose Rivera (1996-00) sits in the No. 18 spot with 900.
  • Pasteur was named the AVCA National MVB Player of the Week March 28. He and classmate Thomas Poole swept the MIVA weekly offensive and defensive player of the week awards, respectively, as well after the Buckeyes went 3-0 the previous week. Pasteur had 46 kills and hit .521 for the week while Poole recorded a career-best 11-digs in the win at No. 1 Penn State.
  • The then-No. 15 Buckeyes traveled to No. 1 Penn State and came away with a 3-2 win in State College. Wetzel, who was named the MIVA Offensive Player of the Week earlier in the day (March 21), led Ohio State with 15 kills and three aces.
  • The last time Ohio State defeated a No. 1 team also occurred in State College when the No. 2 Buckeyes swept No. 1 BYU for the 2016 NCAA Title.

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