Saturday, February 9, 2019

#TBT to UCLA @ Berkeley 9-28-18 WVB

Dear Readers~


My latest #TBT blog is complete. This one covers UCLA taking on Berkeley in the Bay area. Now it's time to get into this blog.

On Friday, September 28, 2018 at 7 PM Pacific Time, UCLA's women's volleyball team traveled to the bay area to play University of California, Berkeley. UCLA gave Berkeley a challenge. Now time to introduce some of the players from that game.

Starting with the visiting team, UCLA. Some of UCLA's top players are: 6'4" Redshirt Freshman from Maryland, Middle Blocker, #1 Emily Ryan, 6'0" Senior from Roseville, California, Middle Blocker, #2 Kyra Rogers, 6'5" Redshirt Freshman from Sloughhouse, California, Outside Hitter, #8 Alexis Light, 6'3" sophomore from Iowa, Outside Hitter and beach volleyball player, #14 Mac May, 6'4" Sophomore from Moraga, California, Middle Blocker, #17 Sabrina Smith, and lastly, the tallest player on the court, 6'7" Freshman from Oregon, Middle Blocker, #18 Tristin Savage. All of these positions, heights, and ages are all true. Check out the UCLA 2018 Volleyball Roster for the rest of the players as well as the 2019 list to see who you could be seeing on the court this fall.

 
This is the game day post UCLA put on their Instagram for the big day featuring Senior Kyra Rogers. Don't forget to follow UCLA on Instagram as they prepare for their 2019 fall season: @uclawomensvb

Next is the home team, playing for UC Berkeley. First up for Berkeley is a 6'4" Junior from Rocklin, California, Outside Hitter, #4 Maddie Haynes, 6'2" Sophomore from Chandler, Arizona, Middle Blocker, #10 Preslie Anderson, 6'3" Redshirt Freshman from Tempe, Arizona, Middle Blocker, #11 Lauren Forte, 6'2" Freshman from Larkspur, California, Middle Blocker, #15Bella Bergmark, 6'2" Redshirt Junior from San Diego, California, Middle Blocker, #16 Savannah Rennie, and 6'2" Senior from Los Altos, California, Outside Hitter, #24 Carmen Annevelink. Don't forget to check out the UC Berkeley 2018 volleyball roster for the rest of the players, since I only listed a few and the 2019 roster to see who could be playing this upcoming season. Now that the players have been introduced, let the game begin.

The first set went in favor of Berkeley ending 25-21. The second set went in favor of Berkeley 25-19. At the start of the third set, UCLA knew that it was now or never. They worked hard enough for the set to end 25-23 in favor of UCLA. UCLA worked even harder in the fourth set with UCLA winning 25-21. After each team winning 2 sets, a fifth set happened. It was a good one but in the end, UCLA came out victorious with the set ending 15-13 in favor of UCLA. The game ended with UCLA winning the game 3 sets to 2.

I hope you enjoyed the summary of the UCLA at UC Berkeley women's volleyball game. Don't forget to mark your calendars for the 2019 AVP stop in Manhattan Beach, California for stop #2 of the Gold Series from August 16-18. Don't forget to check out some of my other blog posts and until next time, Miller out.


~J. Miller

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