Back-to-Back Champions

The SDSU mens club volleyball team captured the NCVF Collegiate Volleyball Championship.

Tuesday, April 24, 2018
SDSU defended its NCVF Men's Division I title by sweeping Cal Poly A in the championship match. (Credit: Stephen Munson/USA Volleyball)
SDSU defended its NCVF Men's Division I title by sweeping Cal Poly A in the championship match. (Credit: Stephen Munson/USA Volleyball)
The San Diego State University men’s club volleyball team, a program of Associated Students, successfully defended its National Collegiate Volleyball Federation (NCVF) Division I National Championship by defeating previously undefeated and third-seeded Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo (SLO) A, 25-19, 25-22, in the championship match last week.

SDSU, which finished the tournament 9-0 with just one set loss, defeated top-seeded Marquette A, 23-25, 25-15, 15-12, in the quarterfinals. The Aztecs then knocked off second-seed Florida, 25-21, 25-23, in the semifinals to earn their return berth in the championship match.

“Winning a national championship is truly an unforgettable feeling,” said Alex Hristov, president of the club team. “But to be able to come back the next year and prove to everyone that you are champions for a reason, and to win a second title back-to-back, is something incredible in its own right.”

SDSU outside hitter Andrew Freiha was named MVP of the Men’s Division I Tournament, while teammate Sean Estabrooks was selected to the all-tournament first team. Cal Poly SLO, which concluded the tournament with an 8-1 record, topped Penn A, 25-21, 25-17, in the quarterfinals and Kentucky, 25-20, 25-16, in the semifinals.

Last year, SDSU took home the team’s first national championship, behind the performance of Freiha, who was also named Tournament MVP the previous year.

“The previous success in last year’s program and the help of the sports club administration at SDSU created a foundation for the team,” said Hristov. “The chemistry between the guys on the team was what brought home the gold medal. Having close relationships with teammates throughout the year took our game to the next level.”
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