For all of the clamor about Loyola "not playing anybody" and the MPSF being so strong, Loyola has played 8 of its 16 matches against teams that have appeared in the rankings: #1 Irvine, #3 BYU, #11 USC, #13 Harvard, #15 Ohio State, #10 Lewis, #13 Ball State, and then-unranked IPFW (now ranked #12). Loyola is 7-1 against those teams. Loyola is 8-0 in a conference where 5 out of 8 teams are ranked. The Ramblers are also the only undefeated team on the road in men's volleyball.
Conversely, #3 BYU has played 11 of their 17 matches against ranked teams. Yet six of BYU's 13 wins have come against the unranked dregs of the MPSF. They've played twice against Pacific (2-17 overall on the season), twice against Cal State Northridge (6-11 on the season), once against Cal Baptist (4-14 on the season), and once against UC San Diego (1-18 on the season). Their only two regular season matches against non-California teams were a 3-0 loss at Loyola and a 3-1 loss at Lewis. BYU is 7-4 against ranked teams, and 13-2 in a conference where 9 of 13 teams are ranked. BYU is 6-0 at home (where they have the highest attendance in men's volleyball, averaging over 2500 per match), but only 7-4 on the road.
Number 2 Long Beach State has only played one non-MPSF team, Harvard, who they beat 3-1 at a neutral site. Long Beach State is 5-3 on the road, with losses at BYU, at Hawaii, and at UCSB. They lost 3-0 at home to USC, while Loyola's only home loss was to USC by 3-1 (the third match in 72 hours for Loyola).
Are the unranked MIVA teams (Lindenwood, Quincy, Grand Canyon) really so much worse than the unranked MPSF teams? Unranked MIVA team Grand Canyon beat Pacific in Stockton. It took UC San Diego five sets at home to beat Grand Canyon. Then-unranked IPFW beat Cal Baptist (ranked #15 in the preseason poll) 3-1 at a neutral site to open the season. Lewis also swept Pacific in Stockton.
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