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San Diego Mojo Sweeps Columbus Fury Again

By UVN StaffPublished April 26, 2026Event · April 26, 20263 min read
San Diego Mojo Sweeps Columbus Fury Again

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Mojo's Mastery Over Columbus

San Diego Mojo just swept the Columbus Fury right out of their own gym, and if you're not paying attention, let me break it down for you. This wasn't just a win; it was an exclamation point on a season that screams 'championship-or-bust.' Columbus thought they could lean on their defensive wall persona, but Mojo brought the wrecking ball.

The Match: A One-Sided Affair

The Fury entered Nationwide Arena with the weight of a six-match losing skid dragging them down like an anchor. San Diego, on the other hand, strutted in with the swagger of a team that hadn't dropped a set in their last five outings. When the whistle blew for set one, it was clear: nothing had changed.

From the first serve, Mojo's veteran-stacked squad executed with the precision of a well-oiled machine. Columbus tried to suffocate rallies, but Mojo's relentless assault was too much. They took the first set 25-20, and it felt like they were just getting warmed up.

The second set was more of the same. Mojo's rhythm was untouchable, orchestrating plays that kept Columbus on the defensive. The Fury's famed cage match defense was nowhere to be found, and Mojo cruised to a 25-17 victory.

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By the time the third set rolled around, it was a formality. Mojo sealed the deal with a 25-18 win, putting the exclamation point on a perfect night.

Player Spotlight: Mojo's Collective Domination

In a match that was all about team execution, no single player stood head and shoulders above the rest. Instead, it was Mojo's collective prowess that shone. They didn't need a standout performance when everyone was firing on all cylinders. Columbus's Kendall Kipp tried to rally her team, but even her best efforts couldn't crack San Diego's code.

What This Means

With playoffs just six days away, this win is more than just another notch on San Diego's belt. It solidifies their position as a team to watch, a team that could very well go all the way. Meanwhile, Columbus has some serious soul-searching to do. They're heading into the semifinals with their confidence in tatters, and unless they can find a fix, their postseason could be over before it even begins.

This result also sends a message to the rest of the league: Mojo is not here to play around. They're here to win.

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