Ohio State Women’s Volleyball Wins Its Sweet 16 Matchup Against Minnesota in Four Sets and Advances to First Elite Eight Since 2004 (2024)

Ohio State women’s volleyball has defeated its boogeyman.

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Since 2004, the Buckeyes havereached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament eight times. After falling short in their first seven attempts to advance to the Elite Eight, No. 3-seeded Ohio State finally broke through on Thursday in Austin, Texas,defeating No. 2-seeded Minnesotain four sets.

Outside hitter Emily Londot led Ohio State to the victory. The third-year Buckeye from Utica, Ohio, recorded 29 kills with a.500 hitting percentage, 13 digs and two blocks against the Gophers. However, she wasn't the only Buckeye with a strong performance in the matchup with Minnesota.

Here is how the matchall went down:

First Set

Ohio State and Minnesota went back and forth forthe entire first set.

Londot, the AVCA Regional Player of the Year,led the Buckeyes with eight kills in the game, while Big Ten Setter of the Year Mac Podraza quickly racked up double-digit assists.

Still, the Golden Gophersprevailed over the Buckeyes in a down-to-the-wire finish. With the teams tied at 22, Minnesota won the final three points of the frame to claim a 25-22 set win.

Second Set

The Buckeyes struck back in the second set, but not without a slow start. Minnesota went out to a 6-2 lead in the first eight points, which forcedOhio State head coach Jen Flynn Oldenburg to take a timeout.

As it turned out, that was what the Oldenburg's squad needed to turn the set around. Ohio State came out of that huddle as a more focused unit andcontrolled the frame from that point forward. The Buckeyes went on multiple long runs against Minnesota, including a stretch where it scored 11 of the final 16 points to win the game, 25-21.

S2 Buckeyes! We're all tied up at one set apiece!#GoBucks #Team53 pic.twitter.com/gmzMMRM6hn

— Ohio State Women's Volleyball (@OhioStateWVB) December 8, 2022

For the 28th time this season, Londot was the first player of the match to reach 10 kills. She alsorecorded a double-double midway through the second frame. With the score tied at 16, Londot collected her 10th dig before spikingan assist from Podraza to record her 12th kill. It was her team-leading 15th double-double of the season.

Third Set

Londot continued her dominance of the Gophers in the third set, surpassing 20 kills for the third time this season as Ohio State won the frame, 25-21.

Through the first three games, the third-year Buckeye from Utica, Ohio, had a career-high 24 kills with a .538 hitting percentage and 11 digs. Her 25.5 points to that point led the match by 12 points, as Minnesota's Taylor Landfair's 13.5 points were the second most from any player.

In addition to Londot, Podraza maintained her high level of play and reached 35 assists by the time the Buckeyes won the third game. She also helped Londot and the other outside hitters for Ohio State by keeping Minnesota honest as she set them up for kills, even catching the Gophers out ofposition a coupleof times to score points.

— NCAA Women's Volleyball (@NCAAVolleyball) December 8, 2022

Podraza and middle blocker Rylee Rader were also the Buckeyes that capturedthe set winas they combined for a block that gave Ohio State its 25th point in the game and allowed it to take a 2-1 lead.

S3 Buckeyes! Sealed with a #BuckeyeBlock from @mac_podraza10 & @ryleerader #GoBucks #Team53 pic.twitter.com/0HwueZZCnY

— Ohio State Women's Volleyball (@OhioStateWVB) December 8, 2022

Fourth Set

With a trip to the Elite Eight on the line, Ohio State closed the door and sent Minnesota home packing and won the set, 25-19, with a dominant effort in the fourth set.

The Buckeyes continued to rely on Londot in the final frame but also saw significant contributions from Kylie Murr and Jenaisya Moore.

Londot surpassed her career high in the fourth set by recording her 25th, 26th,27th,28th and 29th killsas Ohio State ran away with the game.

Murr, the Big Ten Defender of the Yearin 2022, recorded at least 10 digs for the 28th time this season. She reachedthat mark midway through the fourth frame and finished with 15 in the contest. Meanwhile, Moore haddouble-digit kills for the 23rd time this year and ended with 13in the match.

BUCKEYES WIN!!! For the first time since 2004, Ohio State advances to the regional finals!#GoBucks #Team53 pic.twitter.com/FOQsy1ZNiJ

— Ohio State Women's Volleyball (@OhioStateWVB) December 8, 2022

Up Next

With the win over Minnesota, Ohio State advances to its first Elite Eight in 18 years and third in program history. The Buckeyespreviously reached the NCAA Regional Final three times,in 1991, 1994 and 2004, with the first twoteams eventually advancing to the Final Four before losing to UCLA and Stanford (both in three sets), respectively, while the third team lost to Minnesota in five sets in Minneapolis.

In the 2022 NCAA Tournament, Ohio Statecruised to victories over Tennessee State and USC last weekend, sweeping both opponents in front of sell-out crowds at the Covelli Center in Columbus before beating Minnesota in Austin on Thursday.

Ohio State's postseasonrun will continue against No. 1 seed Texas, who defeat No. 4- seeded Marquette in four sets on Thursday. Texas and Ohio State previously faced each other in a double-header in Columbus to start the season, with the Longhorns winning both matches 3-0 and 3-1.

The Buckeyes’ regional final rematch with Texaswill occur on Saturday at 6 p.m. and will be broadcast on ESPNU.

Ohio State Women’s Volleyball Wins Its Sweet 16 Matchup Against Minnesota in Four Sets and Advances to First Elite Eight Since 2004 (2024)
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