UBC vs REG, March 4, 2022
Connor Hood/Alberta Athletics
0
Regina Cougars REGW 0-2
3
Winner UBC Thunderbirds UBCW 2-0
Regina Cougars REGW
0-2
0
Final
3
UBC Thunderbirds UBCW
2-0
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Regina Cougars REGW 15 16 20 (0)
UBC Thunderbirds UBCW 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball | | Connor Hood (Alberta Athletics)

Straight sets win keeps T-Birds undefeated in first round of CW Playoffs

EDMONTON – In a dominant performance at Saville Centre on Friday morning, the UBC Thunderbirds remain undefeated in the Canada West Playoffs with a 3-0 win (25-15, 25-16, 25-20) over the Regina Cougars.
 
The win is the second for UBC this weekend, following a 3-1 victory over Winnipeg on Thursday afternoon. Regina, meanwhile, sees their playoff hopes vanish, dropping to 0-2 on the weekend.

"I'm very pleased to see our group put together solid wins back to back against two different teams and respond well to the first playoff matches," said UBC Head Coach Doug Remier. "It has been great having Jayde Robertsen back in the lineup and both she and Claire (Cossarini) have both provided strong net play. We've had all three of our outside hitters step up and play very well, but really it was a solid team effort starting with our back court play through our setting and a good variety of offence."

Brynn Pasin led UBC with a game-high 12 kills, with Cara Kovacs adding 10, and Kayla Oxland chipping in 34 assists and five digs.

Brynn Pasin vs Regina, March 4, 2022
 
Jessica Lerminiaux led Regina with nine kills on 26 attempts, but committed five attack errors, and two return errors.
 
The UBC offence was lights out early, putting up a .481 attack percentage in the opening set. Pasin led the T-Birds with six kills in the first, with Cara Kovacs and Claire Cossarini adding three each. UBC also added four aces, with their serve causing Regina problems all afternoon.
 
Regina mustered just nine kills on 26 attempts in the first, led by five from Lerminiaux.
 
Five more aces from UBC swung the momentum for the 'Birds in the second, in another efficient set. Pasin and Kovacs added three more kills each, while Regina continued to struggle on serve receive, recording just seven kills on 15 attempts.
 
A sloppy third set from UBC, however, gave Regina life. Six attack errors and five service errors from the 'Birds kept the Cougars in the third set.
 
A kill from Kovacs ended all hopes for an upset, sealing the 3-0 UBC win.
 
The Thunderbirds will wrap up the first round Saturday night, when they take on the host Alberta Pandas at 5:00 p.m. PT.
 
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