Gauchos still searching for first league win

UCSB remained winless in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation on Wednesday night, falling to the USC Trojans by game scores of 25-16, 25-14, 25-21.

Having lost four straight matches, UCSB now sits at 2-6, with a 0-4 record in conference play. USC improved to 5-3, 4-3.

The Gauchos were paced by junior outside hitter Miles Evans, who led the team with 10 kills. It was the seventh time in eight matches that the Santa Barbara City College transfer has recorded 10 or more kills.

UCSB coach Rick McLaughlin employed a diverse lineup as he tried to get attacks past the Trojans blockers. Freshman opposite Chris Hartig made the biggest splash, registering four kills on five attacks in just one game of action. All in all, a season-high 11 Gauchos saw playing time.

Sophomore setter Bryce Miller, in relief of junior setter Oliver Deutschman, and in the most extensive playing time of his UCSB career thus far picked up 16 assists over two games.

UCSB hit .000 or lower as a team in two of three sets, and their 47 total points was their lowest mark of the season up to this point. Hartig and sophomore middle blocker Ryan Thompson teamed up for the Gauchos only block, while USC racked up 13.5 over the match.

USC was led by Tony Ciarelli, who had a match 11 kills, and Robert Feathers, who picked up an impressive 10 blocks.

The Gauchos will visit Pepperdine on Friday night.