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Men's volleyball: U.S. outlasts Serbia to advance to semifinals
The Americans' come-from-behind, five-set victory over Serbia by a score of 20-25, 25-23, 21-25, 25-18, 15-12 in Wednesday night's quarterfinals at Capital Gymnasium seemed awfully familiar.
Rightfully so, since it was only a month or so earlier in Rio de Janeiro that the two teams were meeting in the championship finals of the World League, with the U.S. mustering a nick-and-tuck five-set triumph then, too.
"We were lucky to get out with a win there, too," said fomer BYU star Rich Lambourne.
The fact that the United States earned a thrilling five-set victory in an Olympic quarterfinal also seems like it has happened before.
Because it has just four years ago at the 2004 Athens Games.
"We've been here before," said U.S. middle blocker Ryan Millar, who like Lambourne honed his volleyball skills while competing for the BYU in the late 1990s . "We won a five-set match in Athens (in the quarterfinals) in the same type of match we were down and we came back."
And that's where Millar, a three-time Olympian, hopes current events for the U.S. team deviate from past history.
Four years ago, the United States lost in the '04 Games semifinals to Brazil and then faltered in the bronze-medal match against Russia, leaving Athens empty-handed.
And guess who is awaiting the Americans in Friday's semifinals? Russia, with Brazil and Italy meeting in the other semi.
"In this phase of the competition it's do or die," Millar said. "You've got to put it all out there, or you're on the next flight home."
Wednesday against Serbia, it looked like it would be the United States and not Serbia making the early exit from Beijing, as the U.S. fell behind 2-1 after the third set and was later down by three points midway in the fifth and decisive game.
"We're usually pretty good at fighting," Millar said. "Even if we're down, like at 7-4, all of us are pretty confident that we can come back."
In the fifth set, the U.S. rallied from the three-point deficit to take a three-point advantage at 13-10 en route to the clinching win.
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