CHICAGO, Ill. -- North Park University Men's Volleyball reached their 10th win of the season on Senior Night, sweeping the Greenville University Panthers (25-19, 25-15, 25-17).
Scoring Summaries
- Set 1: North Park had a strong start, leading 2-0. Greenville tied the score at 3-3 and later led 9-6 as the Vikings tried out a few different rotations. North Park regained control and won the set, 25-19. A pair of Panther errors and an ace by senior setter Liam Miller concluded the opening win.
- Set 2: North Park dominated from the beginning, leading 11-2 at one point in the match thanks to a pair of aces from senior middle blocker Sam Robinson. Greenville struggled to catch up, evidenced by a -.120 attacking percentage and North Park won the set, 25-15.
- Set 3: North Park maintained their momentum, leading 6-2 early on. Greenville managed to close the gap to 15-14, but North Park pulled away to win 25-17.
Set 1
- Early Lead by North Park: North Park started strong with a 2-0 lead, thanks to a kill by Sam Robinson and an attack error by Sam Molitor.
- Greenville's Comeback: Greenville tied the score at 3-3 with a service ace by Kevin McGhee Jr. and later took the lead at 9-6.
- North Park's Rally: North Park regained control with a series of kills by Ty Ingrao and Sam Robinson, eventually winning the set 25-19.
Set 2
- Dominant Start by North Park: North Park quickly took an 11-2 lead, with notable kills by Jonah Johnsamson and Ty Ingrao.
- Consistent Performance: North Park maintained their dominance throughout the set, with strong serves and attacks, winning 25-15.
Set 3
- Early Momentum for North Park: North Park led 6-2 early on, with key kills by Sam Robinson and Ty Ingrao.
- Greenville's Effort to Close the Gap: Greenville managed to narrow the score to 15-14, with contributions from Caleb Day and Kevin McGhee Jr.
- North Park's Final Push: North Park pulled away with a series of kills and a service ace by Liam Miller, securing the set 25-17 and the match victory.
Standouts
- Sam Robinson's Performance: Robinson's consistent kills and service aces were crucial in maintaining North Park's lead.
- Ty Ingrao's Offensive Contributions: Ingrao's kills and digs provided both offensive power and defensive stability.
- Kevin McGhee Jr.'s Playmaking: McGhee Jr. was a key playmaker for Greenville, with numerous assists and digs.
- Set Ups by Liam Miller and Teddy Gedville: The duo each had 15 assists while Miler tied a career high with three aces.
North Park Leaders
Kills
Digs

Aces
What's Next?
North Park (10-13, 2-4 CCIW) has four CCIW matches left this regular season, beginning with a home match against 13th-ranked Loras College (13-3, 4-1) on Wednesday, March 26. First serve in Chicago is set for 7:00 PM CT.