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Men's Volleyball Written by: Lance Doucet, U of Calgary Sports Information

In men's volleyball, #3 Manitoba lose close five setter at #9 Calgary

Bisons have conference bye on Nov. 3 weekend and next match at Alberta on Fri., Nov. 10

Box Score

CALGARY – They trailed after one set and after three sets, but the No. 9 University of Calgary Dinos men's volleyball team would not be denied as they came up with a 3-2 victory (24-26, 25-16, 23-25, 25-22, 15-6) against the No. 3 University of Manitoba Bisons at the Jack Simpson Gym.

Saturday's game was the Dinos first taste of adversity this season after surrendering only one set through their first three games. With the win, Calgary improves their record to 4-0, defeating a Manitoba team that falls to 1-3 after only losing three games all of last season.

Alex Bader, Regan Fathers, and Tim Taylor were the top contributors for the Dinos with 19, 18, and 14 kills respectively. On the opposite side of the court, Scott Vercaigne had a massive night for the Bisons with 25 kills.

Neither side was able to take command of the first set as the two sides traded small runs early. The set would go into extra points where Manitoba was able to score a quick two points.

As the game went along, Calgary's game got better and better. The Dinos hit 30 and 37 percent in the second and third sets, but could only secure a win in the second set, meaning they would need big effort to force a fifth set.

The Dinos scored the first five points of the fourth set and managed to ride that lead until the end of the set, giving them momentum going into the fifth.

Playing with tons of energy, Calgary took a commanding lead in the fifth, going on three runs of four or more points en route to the win.

The Dinos hit the road next weekend, travelling to Vancouver to face the UBC Thunderbirds from Nov. 3-4. Manitoba will be on a bye next week and will not play their next games until Nov. 10-11 when they visit the Alberta Golden Bears.

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Players Mentioned

Scott Vercaigne

#5 Scott Vercaigne

LS/RS
6' 3"
Fifth Year
5

Players Mentioned

Scott Vercaigne

#5 Scott Vercaigne

6' 3"
Fifth Year
5
LS/RS