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Eve Catojo
Dave Mahussier, Bison Sports

Men's Volleyball Mike Still, Bison Sports

Both Bisons volleyball teams advance to playoffs

The women will be the six seed and travel to UBC, the men will be eighth and travel to Alberta.

At the conclusion of the regular season, both volleyball teams have earned playoff spots. For the women, it's their ninth trip to the playoffs in the last 12 seasons under head coach and six-time national champ Ken Bentley, who also surpassed 1100 conference wins this season. Meanwhile, the men have advanced to the playoffs in both seasons that Arnd 'Lupo' Ludwig has been head coach (COVID cancelled the 2020-21 campaign).

The women (14-10) will travel to face No. 3 seed UBC (18-6) from February 24-26 for a best of three quarterfinal series. It's the first matchup between the two teams since the 2019-20 season. Right and left side Light Uchechukwu and libero Julia Arnold were both in the lineup for the series, with Uchechukwu recording a combined 18 kills and just four errors, while Arnold added ten digs. 

The T-Birds led Canada West with 23.06 points per set, while six different players recorded 100 points on the year, paced by Elise Petit's 245 (ninth in the conference). They'll face a Manitoba defence that's been solid. Middles Eve Catojo and Brenna Bedosky tied for fourth in CanWest in total blocks with 76 while Arnold, an All-Canadian contender, led the conference with 361 digs. 

Overall, six Bisons recorded at least 100 digs, including Uchechukwu, who's done so in all three years she's used eligibility. Offensively, setter Katreena Bentley led CanWest with 10.11 digs per set, while six members of the Herd had over 100 points, led by national Rookie of the Year frontrunner Raya Surinx's 339.5 (fourth in the conference).

The men (9-15) will head to No. 1 seed Alberta (22-2) from February 23-25 for a best of three. It's an enticing matchup, with the two teams putting on a thriller at IGAC earlier this year. During the January 13-14 series, the Herd took three sets off the Golden Bears, including the first two in the Friday contest. 

The Saturday tilt was another offering of the Eric Ogaranko show. The crafty left side wowed fans all year with his incredible accuracy and even-keeled demeanour in the biggest of situations. He recorded 14 kills in the game, and was the team's leader in that department on the season, with 227, while adding a team-high 30 service aces along with 79 digs. If he's on his game, it opens up the rest of the Herd's attack. 

Additionally, left and right side Ben Carleton didn't play in the January games due to injury. He adds another layer to Manitoba's attack (11 kills in his last four), which is led by captain Jack Mandryk, who entered the top ten in career assists at the conference level two weeks ago. At the middle position, Jordon Heppner, Jonah Dueck and Harrison Ens combined to hit .312, while Dueck led CanWest with 1.18 blocks per set. Heppner, an All-Rookie contender, was fifth with 1.04. 

For defending national champs Alberta, both Jordan Canham and Isaac Heslinga had double digit kills, with 24 each in the two-game sweep in January. The pair are two of four Golden Bears in the top ten in the conference in hitting percentage, led by middle Billy Johnstone (.439). Also, setter Cam Kern led CanWest with 921 assists, 70 more than anyone else. 

 
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Players Mentioned

Ben Carleton

#4 Ben Carleton

L
6' 6"
3rd
Jack Mandryk

#12 Jack Mandryk

S
6' 0"
4th
Jonah Dueck

#18 Jonah Dueck

M
6' 6"
1st
Eric Ogaranko

#19 Eric Ogaranko

R
6' 3"
1st
Light Uchechukwu

#9 Light Uchechukwu

LS/RS
5' 11"
2nd
Katreena Bentley

#12 Katreena Bentley

S
5' 5"
1st
Julia Arnold

#14 Julia Arnold

LIB
5' 7"
2nd
Eve Catojo

#23 Eve Catojo

M
6' 1"
1st
Brenna Bedosky

#27 Brenna Bedosky

M
6' 1"
1st
Raya Surinx

#25 Raya Surinx

6' 0"
1st

Players Mentioned

Ben Carleton

#4 Ben Carleton

6' 6"
3rd
L
Jack Mandryk

#12 Jack Mandryk

6' 0"
4th
S
Jonah Dueck

#18 Jonah Dueck

6' 6"
1st
M
Eric Ogaranko

#19 Eric Ogaranko

6' 3"
1st
R
Light Uchechukwu

#9 Light Uchechukwu

5' 11"
2nd
LS/RS
Katreena Bentley

#12 Katreena Bentley

5' 5"
1st
S
Julia Arnold

#14 Julia Arnold

5' 7"
2nd
LIB
Eve Catojo

#23 Eve Catojo

6' 1"
1st
M
Brenna Bedosky

#27 Brenna Bedosky

6' 1"
1st
M
Raya Surinx

#25 Raya Surinx

6' 0"
1st