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Sammy Ludwig
Zachary Peters
0
MacEwan GMU 1-17,1-17
3
Winner Manitoba MAN 9-11,9-11
MacEwan GMU
1-17,1-17
0
Final
3
Manitoba MAN
9-11,9-11
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
MacEwan GMU 20 11 22 (0)
Manitoba MAN 25 25 25 (3)

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Game Recap: Men's Volleyball | | Mike Still, Bison Sports

Versatile Bisons sweep MacEwan for second straight game, 3-0

Every player on Manitoba’s roster had a kill, led by 13 from true freshman Owen Weekes, who had a career-high .600 hitting percentage. Setter Sammy Ludwig added 36 assists and two kills in the win.

WINNIPEG – The Manitoba Bisons hit .432 as a team, surging past MacEwan 3-0 in a game where the Herd's depth shone.
 
Every player on Manitoba's roster had a kill, led by 13 from true freshman Owen Weekes, who had a career-high .600 hitting percentage. Setter Sammy Ludwig added 36 assists and two kills in the win.
 
The Griffins had the services of leading attacking Mitchell Croft, as the 6'9" rookie from Australia did not play yesterday, and the difference was clear.
 
The team's leading attacker recorded a team-high 12 kills, three assisted blocks and three digs in the loss, but the Griffins hit just .149 overall.
 
Meanwhile, Ludwig frequently find the open player, with Weekes, Karil Dadash Adeh and Jordon Heppner all hitting at least .400 with a minimum of eight kills.
 
The versatile showing was a microcosm of Manitoba's season offensively. Weekes, Dadash Adeh, captain Spencer Grahame and left side Kai Boyko all have at least 100 kills this season.
 
"It's the best, it's so fun to have literally anybody on the bench step on the court and have that trust in them," said Ludwig.
 
"I know that if I give them a ball, they're going to be able to kill it, and they'll be able to pass a good ball."
 
Like it's been all season, Manitoba generated momentum from their service pressure. The top two players in Canada at the line, Dadash Adeh and Heppner, combined for six aces, including three through the first two sets.
 
The Griffins had their best set of the match in the third. They went attack-for-attack, led by Croft, who had six kills overall.
 
The Griffins led 17-13 following a Croft kill from behind the attacking line where he beat a triple block, but the Bisons pushed back.
 
Back-to-back Weekes aces gave Manitoba an 18 and then 19-17 lead, and Heppner hooked a kill over a double block to the line right after.
 
Serving sub Ethan Hildebrand then ended the match at the line, putting down Manitoba's tenth ace with a tear drop smash. Over the two games, the Bisons amassed 21 aces.
 
Manitoba finished the regular season at 9-11, and will await the results of next week's games to see if they finish in seventh or eighth. They will host a play-in series regardless. The Griffins fell to 1-17.
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Players Mentioned

Ethan Hildebrand

#3 Ethan Hildebrand

L
6' 5"
1st
Spencer Grahame

#16 Spencer Grahame

L
6' 6"
1st
Kai Boyko

#11 Kai Boyko

LS
6' 5"
2nd
Karil  Dadash Adeh

#7 Karil Dadash Adeh

RS
6' 8"
3rd
Jordon  Heppner

#17 Jordon Heppner

M
6' 6"
3rd
Sammy  Ludwig

#14 Sammy Ludwig

S
6' 5"
3rd
Owen Weekes

#23 Owen Weekes

RS
6' 8"
1st

Players Mentioned

Ethan Hildebrand

#3 Ethan Hildebrand

6' 5"
1st
L
Spencer Grahame

#16 Spencer Grahame

6' 6"
1st
L
Kai Boyko

#11 Kai Boyko

6' 5"
2nd
LS
Karil  Dadash Adeh

#7 Karil Dadash Adeh

6' 8"
3rd
RS
Jordon  Heppner

#17 Jordon Heppner

6' 6"
3rd
M
Sammy  Ludwig

#14 Sammy Ludwig

6' 5"
3rd
S
Owen Weekes

#23 Owen Weekes

6' 8"
1st
RS