Cougars fall 3-0 at home for first time this season against No. 5 USC

Luke Benson recorded a season-high .630 clip, with a match-high 18 kills on 27 swings in the three set loss (25-27, 24-26, 20-25) to USC Saturday night.

Cougars fall 3-0 at home for first time this season against No. 5 USCCougars fall 3-0 at home for first time this season against No. 5 USC
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PROVO, Utah – BYU dropped its second-straight match to No. 5 USC 3-0 (25-27, 24-26, 20-25) in its first three-set loss at the Smith Fieldhouse this season on Saturday night.

BYU hit a .305 clip overall but were outblocked 11-4 by USC. Despite both teams recording 45 kills each, the Trojans found momentum and overtook BYU's set points in both the first and second sets.

Senior outside hitter Luke Benson had a season-high hitting percentage of .630 combined with a match-high 18 kills to lead the Cougars.

Tyler Herget earned a match-high 38 assists, with Miks Ramanis and Keoni Thiim each securing 12 kills on the night.

Set One

BYU showed early power in the contest, beginning immediately with a kill from Benson to go 1-0 on the Trojans. USC responded with equal pressure, knotting the score 7-7. The Cougars’ new starting lineup – Keoni Thiim as opposite with Miks Ramanis and Benson as the outside hitters – proved effective by going point-for-point with the Trojans.

After a back-and-forth battle, USC gained a two point lead 17-15 to prompt a BYU timeout. Benson continued to keep BYU in the mix with kills from Benson. Niko Hales and Ramanis combined for three-straight points that put the Cougars back with the advantage 23-22. 

BYU eyed set point twice before USC stormed back to take the set 27-25. 

Set Two

The second set saw BYU gain a two point lead to open up the set. The Trojans quickly went on a 5-0 run to control the scoreboard. BYU matched the energy with a 5-0 run of their own, capped off by a 79 MPH ace from Benson to take the lead before a USC timeout at 7-5. 

BYU etched a five-point lead with kills from Benson, Ramanis and Thiim, though the Trojans rallied with a 5-0 run to knot the set 17-17. 

In similar fashion to the first set, BYU entered set point with the advantage but the opportunity was squandered as USC took the set 26-24. 

Set Three

Both sides traded blows to begin the third set, moving to a 5-5 stalemate to start things off. The Trojans took a jump  with a 3-0 run to prompt a BYU timeout at 12-9. 

BYU continued to trail during the middle of the set, despite kills from Benson, Ramanis and Thiim. 

The Cougars staved off a match point twice before USC took the third and final set 25-20. 

Up Next

BYU will next face Harvard in Provo on Sat. March 15. at 7 p.m. MDT with coverage on Big10+. Following the match, the BYUtv app and byutv.org will have a rebroadcast of the game at 10 p.m. MT.