LANGLEY, B.C. – The No. 10-ranked UBC Thunderbirds earned a huge road win Friday night in Langley, taking down the No. 6 Trinity Western Spartans in five sets (25-21, 21-25, 25-19, 18-25, 15-13) to maintain a one-game lead for the final berth to the Canada West men's volleyball playoffs.
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With UBC (13-10) on match point,
Joel Regehr (Courtenay, B.C.) and
Byron Keturakis (Surrey, B.C.) stuff-blocked a Spartans attack off the left side to secure a critical win that kept the Thunderbirds in the playoff hunt.Â
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With the loss, the Spartans (13-10) hopes of hosting a Canada West quarter-final series were dashed.
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With Mount Royal in eighth at 12-11, the T-Birds might still need a win Saturday to clinch a playoff spot.
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The two teams are back on the court Saturday at 7 p.m. for the final match of the regular season.
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UBC was led by the three-pronged attack of
Alex Russell (Surrey, B.C.), who had 18 kills,
Irvan Brar (Surrey, B.C.), who had 13 kills and a team-high 13 digs, and
Mat Guidi (Coquitlam, B.C.), who had 12 kills. Setter
Milan Nikic (Calgary) added 48 assists.
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The Spartans' Ryan Sclater led TWU with 22 kills and nine digs while Blake Scheerhoorn had 15 kills and 11 digs. Tyler Koslowsky had a team-high 12 digs while setter Adam Schriemer had 43 assists. Aaron Boettcher had a match-high nine blocks.
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The T-Birds hit .241 as a team while the Spartans hit .228. The Spartans had a 13-10 edge in blocks, but were held without a block in the fifth set.
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The T-Birds took the first set after holding TWU to a .029 hitting percentage while collecting three aces and four blocks. Despite six kills from Sclater, the T-Birds Russell tallied four kills and
Mac McNicol (Calgary) had three blocks to stymie the Spartans.
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In the second set, the Spartans block came to play as they had five blocks to turn the set in their favour early and go up by six at the technical timeout. With TWU hitting .303, the Spartans opened a 24-18 lead before taking the set by four. Sclater had another five kills while UBC's Brar responded with five kills himself.
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UBC took control early in the third set and opened as much as an eight-point edge, at 18-10. The Spartans got back within four with a 4-0 run, but TWU couldn't get any closer. Hitting .444 as a team, UBC cruised to a 25-19 win. Russell finished the set with seven kills on eight attacks without an error.
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The teams were tied 11-11 in the fourth set before the Spartans started to inch away from the T-Birds – first going ahead 16-14 before pulling away in the latter stages to earn a seven-point win. With Scheerhoorn leading the offence with five kills in the set, the Spartans rolled to the win. A block from Schriemer and Boettcher sealed the set.
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In the fifth set, the Spartans took an 8-6 lead at the switch after a Sclater bomb earned an ace. However, the T-Birds scored the next three points to take a 9-8 lead after a Russell kill. An off-balance kill from Scheerhoorn restored TWU's lead at 11-10, but UBC came back and with a massive block took the set and the match.
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