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CIS men's volleyball Thursday roundup: Marauders sweep Gryphons to clinch top spot in OUA

CIS men's volleyball Thursday roundup: Marauders sweep Gryphons to clinch top spot in OUA

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Guelph 0 McMaster 3 Final Box Score

Source: Fraser Caldwell, McMaster Communications

The top team in the country continues to chug along, as the McMaster Marauders continued their spotless streak — and clinched the top spot in the OUA — with a win over the Guelph Gryphons on Thursday.

McMaster extended its winning streak to 16 games while notching its 11th straight sweep, as the Marauders cruised to a 3-0 decision at the Gryphons' expense. The CIS no. 1-ranked Marauders moved to 16-1 on the season, and cannot mathematically be caught for the top spot, with just three matches remaining in their conference schedule. Guelph, meanwhile, continued their freefall in the conference standings, and have now lost eight of their last 10 matches to fall to 8-9 on the year.

On a fairly subdued offensive night, Stephen Maar led the Marauders with a total of 11 points, including eight kills and three aces. Veteran setter Austin Campion-Smith continued his league-leading creative pace, tallying 30 assists over the course of the match's three sets.

The visitors began the match well, and posed a serious threat to the Marauders throughout the opening set. Middle Marc Wilson — who finished the match with a game high of 13 points — was a constant threat on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, running the first tempo efficiently and blocking well. But as good as Wilson was, McMaster began to exert pressure along the wings, and ultimately saw their visitors blink first to win the first set by the minimum two points.

Having evaded the early challenge, the Marauders found their game in the second and never truly looked back. Their offence came alive, powering McMaster to a team hitting percentage of .320 in the set, while the Gryphons ground to a halt and were a flat zero with eight kills versus eight errors. Steady from the service line, and outplaying their opponents consistently in the rallies, McMaster eased to a 25-18 decision in the second.

While their offence slowed somewhat in the third, McMaster's defence stepped up even further, and held Guelph to a negative percentage with just five kills versus nine attacking errors. The combination of Maar and fellow outside Jori Mantha were terrorizing the Gryphons from the service line, and McMaster saw out a routine set by a 10-point margin.

Despite clinching the OUA's top spot, the Marauders face a challenge on Saturday, when they travel to Waterloo to take on the always-tricky Warriors. That match is due to get underway at 8:00 p.m., following the preceding women's match, and can be seen live on OUA.tv.

Winnipeg 2 Manitoba 3 Final Box Score | Recap

Source: Danielle Doiron, Manitoba Sports Info

WINNIPEG – The University of Manitoba Bison men's volleyball team defeated their hometown rivals, the University of Winnipeg Wesmen, in five hard-fought sets on Thursday, January 29 at Investors Group Athletic Centre as part of the 24th annual Duckworth Challenge.

The victory gives the Bisons a 12-9 Canada West regular season record. Winnipeg lost their fifth-straight game and now stands at 12-9 over the season.

Bison right side Devren Dear led both teams with 25 kills. Manitoba's Luke Herr had a match-high 50 assists, while Winnipeg's Joshua McKay had 49 assists and Tom Douglas-Powell with team-high 24 kills.

"It was always a close game," said Bison head coach Garth Pischke. "It was a great crowd and a great atmosphere. It's always a good match, so the win gives us bragging rights in the city for the year, but it's just good to win matches like that that are so emotional."

The teams were neck and neck in the opening set, until Manitoba middle Josh Crellin scored on a kill and then on a service ace to help give the home side a 13-8 lead midway through the set. The Bisons almost doubled that lead thanks to well-placed serves from Manitoba co-captain Ken Rooney and solid blocks from Crellin to take the set 25-16.

The Bisons started off strong in the second and took an early 7-3 lead. The Wesmen responded, scoring six points in seven rallies to claim a 9-8 advantage. But Winnipeg couldn't hold off Manitoba's hard-hitting offense. Dear found the court with two strong kills to help the Bisons claim the second set 25-16.

Momentum shifted in the third. Instead of scoring on consecutive rallies, the teams went point for point and posted seven tie scores before the technical timeout. The visitors took the lead after Winnipeg's Taylor Howe served an ace to break a 19-19 tie. Wesmen setter Joshua McKay assisted on two major hits to help Winnipeg win their first set of the game with a score of 25-21.

The tight match continued in the fourth as the teams battled tough rallies for every point. Neither team had more than a two-point advantage any time during the set as the Bisons and Wesmen went back and forth to extended points until Winnipeg clinched the 28-26 set win after two huge kills from Wesmen Douglas-Powell and Matthew Dueck.
 
The intensity peaked in the fifth set as the teams battled for the win. Both teams' top hitters pounded the court in the close match, but it was Dear's hard kill that sealed the 15-13 set victory for the home team.

The teams face off again at the University of Winnipeg Duckworth Centre at 2:30 p.m. CST on Saturday, January 31.

"I want to be at the point where we play our best all the time," Pischke said. "We're so close to having the chance to host [the first round of playoffs] that we have to play our best."

GAME NOTES: The Duckworth Challenge was started in the 1991-92 season by the late Dr. Henry E. Duckworth (president of the University of Winnipeg from 1971-81 and Chancellor of the University of Manitoba from 1986-92) in an effort to profile the intense but friendly cross-town rivalry between the University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba.

The University of Manitoba holds an overall Duckworth Challenge record of 12-6-5 with a 57-39 record in all games and a men's volleyball record of 18-6. The Bisons lead the 24th Challenge 3-0 after winning 3-0 in women's volleyball earlier Thursday night and 2-0 in women's soccer on September 13, 2014.

Manitoba setter Luke Herr took home the Duckworth Challenge Player of the Game award for the Bisons. David Bommersbach won the Player of the Game award for the Wesmen.

The final portion of the Duckworth Challenge takes place at the University of Winnipeg on Friday, January 30 when the Bisons take on the Wesmen in women's basketball at 6 p.m. CST and men's basketball at 8 p.m. CST.

UBC Okanagan 1 Mount Royal 3 Final Box Score | Recap

Source: Mount Royal Sports Info

CALGARY- The Mount Royal Cougars defeated the UBC Okanagan Heat 3-1 (18-25, 25-22, 25-14, 27-25) on Thursday night at Kenyon Court. Jordan Parkin and Tyler Schmidt led the way with 18 and 15 kills respectively for the Cougars.      

The Heat dominated the first set, at one point they lead 17-5 over the Cougars. The Cougars managed a six point run, but that just wasn't enough. The set ended when a Cougars' strike landed out of bounds. UBC Okanagan won the first set 25-18.

The second started off slow, as neither team seemed to want to get out in front. Tied 12-12 the Cougars began to pull away, taking small effective runs to get themselves back in the match. The Heat managed to stay close but the Cougars finally closed them out winning 25-22.

Early in the third set, the Cougars put together a strong 12-point run, to go up 14-4. Mount Royal just kept it coming and their dominance was beginning to overwhelm the Heat. Jordan Parkin finished off the third set with a spike right down main street giving the Cougars a 25-14 set win.

The fourth set remained relatively quiet until the score was knotted at 17-17. Exciting rallies going back and forth, showed the heart of both teams. At 23-23 Tyler Schmidt made a phenomenal dig on a point that the Cougars eventually won.  Mount Royal kept the momentum of that point and eventually finished off the Heat, winning the set 27-25.

Jim Bell led UBC Okanagan with 14 kills and 6 digs on the night. His teammate Lars Bornemann had 9 kills and 8 digs in the four set match.

With the win Mount Royal improves to 10-11 and sit just one win out of a playoff spot. UBC-O drops down to 6-12 and are officially eliminated from playoff contention.

The Cougars and Heat will return to action tomorrow night back at Kenyon Court for the second game of their series at 6:30 pm on Kenyon Court.

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