VANCOUVER – The UBC Thunderbirds (10-7) took sole possession of fourth place in the Canada West with a commanding 3-0 (25-18, 25-23, 25-13) victory over the UBC Okanagan Heat (2-15) at War Memorial Gym.
Kiera Van Ryk tallied 14 kills with three aces and a team-high five digs, while
Jayde Robertsen racked up four kills with three aces and four block assists in the straight-sets win.
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"When we play with a good level of focus and consistency, we bring quite a bit of offence," said UBC head coach
Doug Reimer. "I think some people did a really good job in ways you don't always notice -
Ciara Hanly served really well. She had 17 attempts, missed one serve and had three aces. [
Olivia Furlan] did a good job moving the ball around to different hitters. It was a match we can build some positive energy and momentum off of moving forward."
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Ann Richards led the Heat with 13 kills, and Aidan Lea put up four block assists and two aces - plus three kills in defeat.

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The two UBC sides traded blows early in the opening set before
Tessa Davis gave the T-Birds the lead at 7-6 and made it 9-7 with her second kill. Davis' third kill of the match put the 'Birds up 12-8 and Robertsen widened the gap on a block at 20-15 Thunderbirds. Hanly combined with
Victoria Behie and Furlan for three consecutive blocks in a lengthy rally for a set point, and yet another Furlan-Hanly block won the set at 25-18.
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Robertsen dropped her second ace of the match for a 7-4 lead in the second set, but Sydney Grills came up with a big block for UBCO to tie it at 11-11. Lea broke yet another tie with an ace to give the Heat a 14-13 edge that they carried to a 16-14 lead at the technical timeout. UBC and UBCO went shot-for-shot down the stretch before Natalie Livingston served long to put the 'Birds up 23-22 and a Hanly-
Olivia Furlan combo block gave UBC a set point. Captain Behie stepped into the role of setter and assisted Van Ryk's eighth kill to take it, 25-23.

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With the third set knotted up at 7-7, Davis smacked her sixth kill and Van Ryk went on a serving run to give UBC a 11-7 advantage. The Thunderbirds extended their lead to 16-10 at the break and rode a Hanly serving run to a 22-11 lead. Van Ryk earned a block for a set point at 24-13 and won it for the 'Birds on an ace.
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"We had a number of people help provide offence," said Reimer. "But for our blocking and defence...we need to maintain our focus and get better at that."
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The two teams will renew acquaintances on Saturday evening at 5 p.m. inside War Memorial Gym.
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