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Trevor Camello

Men's Volleyball

No. 10 Ramblers to Face No. 8 Stanford

Two more heavyweight road matches on deck for Loyola Chicago

First Serve
After splitting its season-opening series with No, 3 Hawai'i, the No. 10 Loyola University Chicago men's volleyball team continues its non-con gauntlet as it takes aim at No. 8 Stanford in California. Both matches are set to start at 7 p.m. CT and will stream live on PAC-12.com.
  • After falling in straight sets (23-25, 19-25, 20-25) in the first match on Jan. 3, Loyola Chicago rebounded in a five-set thriller (18-25, 25-22, 18-25, 25-23, 15-13) Jan. 5.
  • The win marked Loyola's first over UH since Jan. 26, 2007, and ended a six-game losing streak to the Rainbow Warriors.
  • The last time Loyola beat a top-10 team in its first two matches of a season was Jan. 5, 2018, when LUC beat No. 3 BYU.
  • Loyola's last win over a top-5 team was Jan. 18, 2019, when the Ramblers beat No. 5 Pepperdine.
  • Parker Van Buren led the 'Blers with 20 kills on 39 swings. He added four aces and four blocks as well.
  • Freshman Daniel Fabikovic had 13 kills on 24 swings and hit .417 to pace the squad.
  • Loyola ended the night hitting .310 and had 53 kills while UH hit .469 and had 66.
  • Freshman Cole Schobel notched 37 assists in the setter position while totaling a match-high nine digs, sniffing a double-double.
  • Second year head coach John Hawks' inaugural season with the Ramblers was a resounding success as the team picked up a share of the 2023 Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) regular season title - its first since 2018.
  • With 2023 in the rear-view mirror though, Loyola Chicago was picked to finish second in the 2024 MIVA Preseason Coaches' Poll with 70 total points. Ohio State was picked to finish first while Ball State rounded out the top-three.
  • Also getting in on the preseason hype was Parker Van Buren and Nicodemus Meyer who were named to the Preseason All-MIVA Team. It was Van Buren's second-straight year being named to the Preseason All-MIVA Team while Meyer earned the honor for the first time. Additionally, Van Buren was tabbed a Preseason First Team All-American by Off the Block.
  • Loyola will host BYU Jan. 11 for its home opener before welcoming defending national champions and Hawks' previous employer, UCLA, to Chicago.
2023 Was a Fun One
After playing its foes to a 21-7 overall record and an 11-3 mark in conference play, Loyola Chicago earned a share of the 2023 regular season MIVA title, its first time since 2018. The 'Blers saw just one loss on their home floor, compiling a home record of 14- 1.

The Best of the Best
The postseason awards poured in for the Ramblers last spring: John Hawks was named the MIVA Coach of the Year, and a league-leading six Ramblers were named to All-League teams. Hawks became the first Loyola coach to win the award in their first season at the helm of the program, while the award marks the seventh time in Loyola history that a coach has been named MIVA Coach of the Year. It was Loyola's first Coach of the Year award since 2018, and Hawks is the fourth different Rambler head coach to win the award. Likewise, Parker Van Buren, who fell just shy of being selected as the MIVA Player of the Year, picked up his second All-MIVA First Team honor in as many sea­sons after ranking second in the conference and fifth national­ly with 4.13 kills per set. Cole Schlothauer became a four-time All-MIVA First Team honoree following a standout redshirt senior season and Dan Mangun picked up his first career All-MIVA honor with First Team recognition. Additionally, Loyola's two middle blockers and starting libero were all named All-MIVA Second Team, with Nicodemus Meyer, Jimmy Meinhart and Matt Oakley all being selected. For all three, the award marked the first All- League honor of their careers.

Revenge Tour
Although the Ramblers saw great successes in 2023, the season was cut shorter than the team would've liked. Loyola Chicago was upset in the first round of the MIVA Tournament by McKendree in five sets at Gentile Arena. Loyola, who entered the tournament as the No. 2 seed, had nearly a 100-point ad­vantage in hitting percentage over the seventh-seeded Bearcats (.415/.333) and was +6 in total blocks but was unable to fend off the resilient McKendree squad. The Maroon and Gold aim to make a deeper run in the postseason in 2024.

An Exciting Slate
The two-time NCAA national champions are set to compete in 27 matches, including 15 inside Gentile Arena, this season. The 'Blers kick off their home slate of action Jan. 11 as they host BYU for a single match. Two days later on Jan. 13, Loyola Chica­go will welcome the defending NCAA national champions, UCLA, to Gentile. The six-match homestand continues Jan. 19-27 with matches against Kentucky State (Jan. 19), Merrimack (Jan. 20), Long Island Brooklyn (Jan. 26), and George Mason (Jan. 27). The Ramblers begin MIVA play Feb. 1, facing Ball State to commence league action.

Classroom Ballers
This past July, the AVCA announced that Loyola had earned its sixth United States Marine Corps and American Volleyball Coach­es Association's Team Academic Award. The Ramblers were one-of-38 NCAA men's volleyball programs and one-of-four members from the MIVA to take the plaudit. Through the 2022-23 academ­ic year, the Ramblers culminated an impressive, combined team GPA of 3.49. Also, A total of 18 student-athletes earned Academic All-MIVA honors.

The No. 4 Recruiting Class
Joining the group of 17 returners is a strong class of 10 fresh­men who will look to make an immediate impact on the 2024 squad. The class, ranked No. 4 in the nation by VolleyballMag. com, features seven newcomers hailing from California, two from Illinois, and one from the Czech Republic. Eight of the 10 student-athletes were tabbed to the 2023 VolleyballMag.com Boys Fab 50, the most selections of any DI-II program. Addition­ally, Cole Schobel was ranked the top setter in the class of 2023 by VolleyballMag.com and Daniel Fabikovic helped the U18 Czech Republic national team earn a silver medal at the European Championships.

A New Face on Staff
New Loyola assistant Lindsay Brown heads to Rogers Park after spending the 2023 season at Princeton where she served as the program's assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. The Tigers advanced to the EIVA Championship finals this past season and finished the year ranked 14th nationally while having five players garner All-EIVA honors. This past fall, Brown served as an assistant coach on the U.S. Boy's U19 National Team at the 2023 FIVB U19 World Championship. The team recorded its best placement ever, taking fourth in San Juan, Argentina.

Promoted!
Second-year assistant Ali'i Keohohou was elevated to associ­ate head coaching late August. Prior to his time in Rogers Park, Keohohou was head coach at the University of Mount Olive for four seasons. He was named the Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year in 2021 and led his team to two Conference Carolinas final appearances.

NORCECA Dayz
Instead of joining the team in Italy, Parker Van Buren was hard at work in Anaheim, Calif. training with USA Volleyball in hopes of competing at the 2023 NORCECA Men's Pan American Cup. Van Buren's dream came true as he was tabbed to the travel roster in August. In the team's first match, Van Buren led in the 3-0 win over Puerto Rico with 15 points on 14 kills. Then in the 3-1 win over Chile, Van Buren led for the second-straight match with 21 points, 19 kills and two blocks. His team finished in fifth place after sweeping Colombia.

Cali Boyz
West coast volleyball is alive and well within the Loyola Chica­go program. Hawks, who's from Huntington Beach Calif, and Ke­ohohou, who was born in Thousand Oaks, Calif., join 11 of Loyola's 27 student-athletes who hail from the west coast (California). 13 are from Illinois.

Ciao, 'Blers!
The Ramblers enjoyed a 10-day excursion in Italy this sum­mer. The tour, which spanned Aug. 6-16, provided an opportunity for the student-athletes to witness a different culture, learn new perspectives, and visit awe-inspiring localities. In addition to seeing the beautiful sites the country has to offer, throughout the trip, Loyola competed against local clubs in three separate matches.

Meyer Rising
Nicodemus Meyer was selected to the U21 Junior National Training Team in May. In his first season as a starter in Rogers Park, Meyer made an immediate impact for the Ramblers. Meyer finished the season third nationally with 1.23 blocks per set. The 6-foot-10 middle blocker averaged 1.40 kills per set out of the middle while registering the highest hitting percentage (.467) on the team among Loyola's starters. Meyer's 20 solo blocks, 107 block assists, and 127 total blocks all rank third for any sopho­more at Loyola.

AVCA All-Americans
Behind Second Team All-American Parker Van Buren, a trio of Ramblers earned AVCA All-American honors last season. Van Buren became the first Loyola men's volleyball player to earn Second Team honors since 2019, while Cole Schlothauer and Dan Mangun earned Honorable Mention accolades.
 
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Players Mentioned

Dan Mangun

#19 Dan Mangun

S
6' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore
Jimmy Meinhart

#18 Jimmy Meinhart

MB
6' 8"
Junior
Nicodemus Meyer

#17 Nicodemus Meyer

MB
6' 10"
Sophomore
Matt Oakley

#12 Matt Oakley

L
6' 1"
Junior
Cole Schlothauer

#1 Cole Schlothauer

OH
6' 5"
Redshirt Senior
Parker Van Buren

#14 Parker Van Buren

OH
6' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
Daniel Fabikovic

#28 Daniel Fabikovic

OH
6' 6"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Dan Mangun

#19 Dan Mangun

6' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore
S
Jimmy Meinhart

#18 Jimmy Meinhart

6' 8"
Junior
MB
Nicodemus Meyer

#17 Nicodemus Meyer

6' 10"
Sophomore
MB
Matt Oakley

#12 Matt Oakley

6' 1"
Junior
L
Cole Schlothauer

#1 Cole Schlothauer

6' 5"
Redshirt Senior
OH
Parker Van Buren

#14 Parker Van Buren

6' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
OH
Daniel Fabikovic

#28 Daniel Fabikovic

6' 6"
Sophomore
OH