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		Lincoln College Men's Volleyball take 
		first in the DII Silver Division at NCVF National Tournament 
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		[April 12, 2016] 
		
            
			LINCOLN 
			- On Saturday, the Lincoln College Men's Volleyball team completed 
		play in the program's first appearance at the NCVF National Tournament 
		with a first place finish in the DII Silver Division.  | 
			
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			 Lincoln came in third in their pool on Friday after dropping 
			matches to Missouri S&T (24-26, 13-25) and Army (20-25, 21-25) which 
			placed the team in the 16 team field of the Silver Division for 
			single elimination play on Saturday. 
 LC began their run to the championship with a win over Rice 
			University in two sets (25-12, 26-24). The next two opponents for 
			the Lynx would each force a third set, but LC showed they were up to 
			the task by prevailing over Bryant University 23-25, 25-19, 15-7 and 
			Brandeis University 25-20, 23-25, 15-10.
 
 The wins set up a championship match against the University of 
			Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC). UMBC came into the match with a 
			team made up entirely of seniors and featured two 6'5" middles and a 
			left side hitter who was among the top hitters in the nation.
 
			 The Lynx did not back down from their experienced opponent and took 
			the first set in thrilling fashion 25-23 behind the strong play of 
			middle hitters Alex Robles and Michael Wesley. 
 In set two, LC trailed by as much as four but made a strong comeback 
			to tie the score at 17 before gong on an 8-2 run to win the set 
			25-19. The final point was scored by left side hitter Manny Benitez 
			on a tip that found the floor behind the UMBC block. Lincoln College 
			finished the tournament with a 7-2 record in the event and a 20-7 
			overall club record on the season.
 
 LC Coach Mark Tippett: "Our team really showed up to play in this 
			event. It was quite a feat for our guys to put the disappointment of 
			losing our pool on Friday behind them and come out on Day three with 
			such a tremendous effort.
 
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"We saw some incredible competition at this event and, even though we had one of 
the youngest teams and were by far the smallest school in the tournament, we 
never backed down from any challenge. 
			 
"That final match was a thing of beauty from a coaching perspective. Our team 
played with energy and passion, and we made very few unforced errors. Their big 
left side hitter was dangerous from anywhere on the court, but we played some 
great team defense and our middles really stepped up their play to control the 
net as well as provide a lot of offense. Our setters (Lukasz Kupiec and Bryan 
Orellana) did a fantastic job of finding open hitters and making smart decisions 
as well. 
 "There are not many teams that get to end their season on a victory, which makes 
the end to this run all the more special."
 
				 
			[Coach Mark Tippett] 
			
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