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CIS men's volleyball Saturday roundup: Marauders fall to No. 9 Mustangs in four
Photo credit Lindsay Franco, McMaster
| Toronto | 3 | RMC | 0 | Final | Boxscore |
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TORONTO - The Varsity Blues men’s volleyball team opened
their 2011-12 campaign with a 3-0 (25-20, 25-17, 25-22) victory
over the RMC Paladins on Saturday afternoon (Oct. 22) in Kingston,
Ont. Source: Toronto Sports Info
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| Windsor | 3 | York | 2 | Final | |
| No. 9 Western | 3 | McMaster | 1 | Final | Boxscore |
HAMILTON, Ont. - The McMaster men's volleyball team lost their
first match of the OUA regular season on Saturday night, falling to
the No. 9 nationally-ranked Western Mustangs in four sets.
In the first set, the Marauders took an early 3-1 lead before the
Mustangs led 5-4 from then on due to some missed serves for
McMaster. Tied at 6-6, the Mustangs went on a run and the first
timeout was called by McMaster at 11-8 in favour of Western. Having
a tough time returning some Western serves, the Marauders found
themselves down 16-11 at the technical timeout.
Not being able to stop the Western offence, the Mustang lead stayed
the same at 20-14 before McMaster attempted to mount a comeback.
Swings at the net from Michael Sjonnesen (Cambridge, Ont.) and big
serves from Jori Mantha (Vanier, Ont.) got the Marauders within
three but big Western blocks at the net would overtake them for the
25-20 first set win.
In the second set, the Mustangs used the momentum from their last
set and carried it into this one, gaining the early 9-6 lead. Big
swings came from Mantha and Kevin Stevens (Winnipeg, Man.) from the
outside but Western would continue to capitalize on McMasters
errors. The lead extended to four at 13-9 with both teams utilizing
the block for points.
Later in the set after a timeout from McMaster at 21-15, the
Marauders couldn't find a way to get some points for the comeback
and the Mustangs took the 2-0 lead with a 25-19 win.
In the third, the Marauders looked alive, starting off the set with
some big aces from Mantha. McMaster earned the 9-6 lead with a big
hit from Daniel Groenveld (Welland, Ont.), followed by a nice out
of bounds save by the rookie and an ace from Stevens.
The Marauders continued to build their lead until the timeout at
16-11 thanks to Western erroes and big swings up front. The final
score of the third would be in favour of McMaster by a score of
25-19 and would force the fourth set.
The fourth set saw the teams see-saw back and forth for the lead
with the score being tied up at 4 and 6. Some serving errors from
both teams would cause this, but Western would eventually gain the
two point lead at 8-10. Two aces from Western later on in the match
would broaden their lead over the Marauders but they wouldn't give
up that easily.
After the technical timeout the Marauders were down 16-11 and
scored a consecutive three points to shorten the gap. McMaster
would come within one thanks to a big block in the middle from
Tyson Alexander (Shanty Bay, Ont.) to make the score 17-16 for
Western. Another massive block from Alexander and Stevens would tie
it up at 17. Alexander would continue to be a force to be reckoned
with in the middle to then tie it up at 18 with a big kill. Then,
Sjonnesen would make his presence known in the middle as well to
tie it up at 20.
Big digs from the Western libero would eventually take its toll on
the Marauders as they gained a two point lead and never looked
back. The final point would be won from using a block.
Mantha would have a game-high 14 kills in the match with 12 digs
and two aces. Setter TJ Sanders would earn player of the game
honours for his 35 assists and 11 digs and outside hitter Stevens
would amass another eight kills for the Marauders.
The Marauders play the Waterloo Warriors on Friday night at 8:00
p.m. at the University of Waterloo.
Source: McMaster Sports Info



















