UCI’s Pelzel producing at World University Games
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Jimmy Pelzel, a UC Irvine senior, slammed eight kills for the U.S.
men’s volleyball team in its five-game victory over Canada Friday in
its second match of the World University Games in Daegu, South Korea.
Team USA had to rally from a 2-1 deficit in games to win, 25-27,
25-22, 21-25, 25-28, 15-13, its second straight victory to begin play
in Group B, one of the even’s four brackets.
Pelzel, a first-team All-American for the Anteaters last season,
added one block and had two service aces.
The U.S. rallied from a 2-0 deficit to earn a 23-25, 24-26, 25-19,
25-20, 27-25 win over Ukraine in its first game of the tournament
Thursday. Pelzel tallied two kills, three blocks and two service
aces.
The U.S. leads its bracket with four points while Canada, Denmark
and the Netherlands each have three. Team USA is scheduled to face
Denmark today, the Netherlands Monday and South Korea Tuesday before
the playoffs begin Thursday.
Two other local athletes will compete in the games. UCI junior
Rick Merlo and the rest of the U.S. men’s water polo team will face
Greece today in the opening round. Merlo scored 15 goals for the Anteaters last fall.
Nicole Mackey, a Newport Harbor High graduate who will enter her
freshman year at the University of Hawaii, will compete in the
200-meter individual medley in the swimming competition, beginning
Sunday.
Parada aids victory
Adam Parada, a 7-foot center who will be a senior at UC Irvine
this fall, scored three points as Mexico defeated Uruguay, 80-68,
Friday in preliminary-round action of the Americas Olympic qualifying
tournament at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Parada made his only field-goal attempt and was 1 of 2 from the
free-throw line in 13 minutes of action. The second-team All-Big West
Conference honoree also grabbed three rebounds.
Mexico led, 39-37, after two quarters before outscoring Uruguay by
10 points in the final two periods.
Mexico, 2-0 in Group A play, faces Puerto Rico at 4:30 p.m. today
and will play Canada at 11:30 a.m. Sunday to complete the opening
round.
The 10 teams in the opening phase of the tournament are divided
into groups A and B, with round-robin play occurring in each. The
United States, which features a collection of NBA all-stars, is in
Group B.
The top four teams from each of the two groups will move on to the
second round beginning Monday.
VU alumni contests
Vanguard University will hold alumni contests in women’s
volleyball, men’s soccer and women’s soccer today.
The volleyball match is scheduled for noon at the Pit, with Coach
Erikka Gulbranson’s Lions taking on former Vanguard players, who,
along with their families, will be treated to a barbecue after the
match.
Men’s soccer coach Randy Dodge, a Vanguard alumnus, will compete
against his squad in the 7 p.m. clash against former Lions.
The men’s soccer game will follow the women’s alumni soccer game,
scheduled for 5 p.m on the renovated Vanguard soccer field.
Admission to all alumni contests is free and alumni are encouraged
to compete in their respective sports.
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