Match v. 49ers to gauge improvement

It’s time to hit the stride.

Riding a five-match winning streak, the once injury-plagued No.
7 UCLA men’s volleyball team (10-7, 7-6 MPSF) has shaken off
its limp and finally picked up the pace.

“Because teams are thinking that UCLA isn’t going to
do well, teams aren’t looking at us,” senior setter
Rich Nelson said. “They should be.”

The Bruins travel to Long Beach State tonight to take on the No.
8 49ers (10-7, 6-6) squad that handed the Bruins a 3-2 loss at
Pauley Pavilion Jan. 23.

UCLA remembers that loss well.

“Now we can play someone who has beaten us and gauge our
progress,” head coach Al Scates said. “They have
improved and so have we, so we’ll see who has improved
more.”

The Bruins will face a new 49er in freshman outside hitter
Robert Tarr, who had planned on redshirting the season, but is now
seeing significant playing time. In the 49ers 3-0 defeat of UC San
Diego Wednesday, Tarr has 12 kills, six digs and hit .444.

“We couldn’t stop them last time we played
them,” Scates said. “They are a really good jump
serving team ““ they put the ball where they want it, and
hard. We are going to have to do a better job of
scoring.”

UCLA travels to UCSD Saturday to play the 3-13 Tritons, who are
0-12 in MPSF.

“We need to keep winning,” Nelson said. “UCSD
is a good scrappy team, and we can’t take them lightly. In
the past they have been known to take the first game off of us and
make us worry.”

Nearing full strength, UCLA is in the perfect position to keep
on winning.

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