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Men's Volleyball
2010-11 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL MP W-L Pct. SW SL Home Away Streak xyAlberta 18 17-1 .944 51 19 7-1 10-0 W2 x-Calgary 18 16-2 .889 50 15 8-2 8-0 W1 x-Trinity Western 18 13-5 .722 44 21 5-3 8-2 W4 x-Manitoba 18 11-7 .611 40 27 5-4 6-3 L2 x-Brandon 18 10-8 .556 39 30 3-5 7-3 L1 x-Thompson Rivers 18 9-9 .500 37 34 7-3 2-6 L2 x-UBC 18 7-11 .389 34 42 5-5 2-6 L4 Saskatchewan 18 3-15 .167 15 46 0-8 3-7 W2 Winnipeg 18 2-16 .111 13 48 1-8 1-8 L7 Regina 18 2-16 .111 9 50 2-8 0-8 L6 x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched first 7 teams qualify for post-season CIS host TWU, 3 other CW Final Four teams advance to Nationals Conference Season Feb 12, 2011 Calgary, AB Alberta 3, Calgary 0 (25-20,25-19,28-26) Feb 12, 2011 Langley, BC Trinity Western 3, Manitoba 0 (25-17,25-17,28-26) Feb 12, 2011 Kamloops, BC Thompson Rivers 3, UBC 0 (25-15,25-23,25-19) Feb 12, 2011 Regina, SK Saskatchewan 3, Regina 0 (26-24,26-24,25-22) Feb 12, 2011 Winnipeg, Manitoba Brandon 3, Winnipeg 1 (24-26,25-13,25-19,25-17) Feb 11, 2011 Langley, BC Trinity Western 3, Manitoba 1 (22-25,25-20,25-14,25-20) Feb 11, 2011 Kamloops, BC Thompson Rivers 3, UBC 2 (21-25,24-26,25-23,25-20,15-10) Feb 11, 2011 Calgary, AB Alberta 3, Calgary 2 (25-19,21-25,22-25,25-18,15-8) Feb 11, 2011 Regina, SK Saskatchewan 3, Regina 0 (25-20,25-18,25-21) Feb 11, 2011 Winnipeg, Manitoba Brandon 3, Winnipeg 0 (25-15,25-20,25-17) Feb 05, 2011 Vancouver, BC UBC 3, Regina 1 (25-22,25-15,24-26,25-20) Feb 05, 2011 Brandon, MB Brandon 3, Trinity Western 1 (28-26,25-20,19-25,25-16) Feb 05, 2011 Edmonton, Ab Alberta 3, Saskatchewan 0 (25-23,25-14,25-22) Feb 05, 2011 Winnipeg. -
Canada West Men's Volleyball Records (1999-2000 to 2013-14)
Canada West Men's Volleyball Records (1999-2000 to 2013-14) All-Time / Career Most Points in a Set (both teams) 82 Regina (42) def. Brandon (40) Nov. 25, 2011 at Regina Kills - Career 1 1357 Paul Sanderson Bran 2007-11 2 1252 Adam Ens SK 1999-2004 3 1115 Dane Pischke Man 2008-13 4 1089 Ben Schellenberg Wpg 2003-08 5 1081 Steven Rogalsky TW 2003-08 6 1073 Denis Zhukov Cgy 1999-2003 7 1068 Toon van Lankvelt Man 2002-07 8 1043 Luke Bainard TW 1999-2003 9 1032 Chris Voth Man 2008-13 10 973 Pascal Cardinal AB 1999-2003 11 939 Mark Dodds SK 2001-03, 2004-06 12 887 Andrew Bonner UBC 2002-08 13 885 Jay Olmstead AB 2009-14 14 879 Chad Grimm UBC 1999-2002 15 872 Mathew Brooks Reg 2005-10 16 854 Andrew Town Wpg 2004-10 17 844 Graham Vigrass Cgy 2007-12 18 822 Josh Klassen Man 2001-04, 2005-07 19 793 Sam Tuivai Bran 2011-14 19 793 Brad Gunter TRU 2011-14 Seasons 22 (CWUAA) & 18 (GPAC) matches in 1999-00, 2012-13 to present 20 in 2001-06 and 18 in 2006-07 to 2011-12 Matches best of five, 25-point, rally point, since the 2000-01 season. If the fifth set was necessary it was first to 15 In 1999-00, matches were five, 25-point sets, even the fifth. All were five sets, not best-of-five. Kills/Set (min. 150 sets) 1 5.179 Paul Sanderson Bran 2007-11 2 3.926 Brad Gunter TRU 2011-14 3 3.839 Gord Perrin TRU 2007-10 4 3.831 Sam Tuivai Bran 2011-14 5 3.795 Bill Byma Cgy 1999-2001 6 3.759 Omar Langford Cgy 2007-10 7 3.672 Steve Gotch Cgy-UBC 2005-06, 2007-09 8 3.635 Andrew Nelson Reg 2011-14 9 3.612 Mark Dodds SK 2001-03, 2004-06 10 3.601 Mitch Irvine AB 2010-13 -
CIS Takes Rio: 158 Athletes with CIS Ties to Compete at 2016 Olympic Games
CIS takes Rio: 158 athletes with CIS ties to compete at 2016 Olympic Games Aug. 15, 2016 TORONTO (CIS) – Canadian Interuniversity Sport announced Wednesday 158 athletes associated with CIS member schools will compete for Canada at the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics. The CIS contingent, which represents over half of the 314 athletes on the 2016 Canadian Olympic Team, includes 81 current, incoming or former CIS student-athletes, and 77 athletes who have either competed in non-CIS sports, or studied at CIS institutions. “We are extremely proud of all our athletes competing at the Rio 2016 Olympics with ties to university sports in Canada,” said Graham Brown, chief executive officer of CIS. “Each of them epitomize the dedication and passion of our student-athletes nationwide and we wish them the best of luck as they strive for gold.” Kylie Masse (LaSalle, Ont.), the 2016 BLG Award winner as CIS Female Athlete of the Year, is one of seven current or future CIS athletes heading to Rio this summer. Masse, a swimmer heading into her third year with the University of Toronto, represented Canada at the 2015 Summer Universiade and is the Canadian record holder in the 100-metre backstroke. Masse is joined at the Summer Games by fellow Varsity Blue Gabriela Stafford (Toronto, Ont.), who competes in track and field, York Lions track and field athlete Brittany Crew (East York, Ont.), and swimmers Erika Seltenreich-Hodgson (Ottawa, Ont.), Emily Overholt (West Vancouver, B.C.) and Markus Thormeyer (Tsawwassen, B.C.) of UBC, as well as Evan Van Moerkerke (Tillsonburg, Ont.) of Guelph. -
2009-10 Canada West Men's Volleyball
2009-10 Canada West Men’s Volleyball MP MW ML SW SL MBL xy-Alberta 18 14 4 47 22 - x-Calgary 18 13 5 45 23 1.0 x-Brandon 18 12 6 42 29 2.0 x-TWU 18 11 7 42 31 3.0 x-Winnipeg 18 11 7 39 31 3.0 x-TRU 18 10 8 36 31 4.0 x-Manitoba 18 9 9 37 32 5.0 Saskatchewan 18 6 12 27 40 8.0 UBC 18 4 14 21 46 10.0 Regina 18 0 18 3 54 14.0 MBL denotes “Matches Behind Leader” Note: x-playoff spot; y-first place / Final Four Host top seven teams qualify for playoffs; host TRU and top three playoff finishers qualify for CIS Nationals CIS Championship at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, B.C. Mar 14, 2010 Kamloops, BC Calgary 3, Trinity Western 1 (25-22,25-21,23-25,27-25) Mar 14, 2010 Kamloops, BC Alberta 3, Laval 0 (25-17,25-21,30-28) Mar 14, 2010 Kamloops, BC Queen's 3, Thompson Rivers 2 (25-23,15-25,21-25,25-18,15-13) Mar 13, 2010 Kamloops, BC Calgary 3, Alberta 2 (25-23,19-25,23-25,25-23,15-13) Mar 13, 2010 Kamloops, BC Trinity Western 3, Laval 2 (22-25,25-20,23-25,25-23,20-18) Mar 13, 2010 Kamloops, BC Thompson Rivers 3, Dalhousie 0 (25-18,25-15,25-16) Mar 12, 2010 Kamloops, BC Calgary 3, Dalhousie 2 (21-25,24-26,25-20,25-19,16-14) Mar 12, 2010 Kamloops, BC Alberta 3, Thompson Rivers 1 (21-25,25-20,25-20,25-22) Mar 12, 2010 Kamloops, BC Trinity Western 3, Queen's 0 (25-19,25-23,25-19) Canada West Final Four at University of Alberta in Edmonton Mar 07, 2010 Edmonton Alberta 3, Trinity Western 2 (25-17,25-21,23-25,22-25,15-9) Mar 07, 2010 Edmonton Calgary 3, Thompson Rivers 0 (27-25,25-19,25-22) Mar 06, 2010 Edmonton Alberta 3, Thompson Rivers 1 (25-18,23-25,25-17,25-20) -
Men's Volleyball
2009‐10 UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY DINOS MEN’S VOLLEYBALL Back Row: Kerry MacDonald (asst. coach), Blake Giles, Alex de Vries, Don MacNeill, Pierre Rocque, Oleg Podporin, Graham Vigrass, Pat Lenaour, David Egan, Jay Blankenau, Omar Langford, Matt Clegg (asst. coach), Rod Durrant (head coach) Front Row: Sam Mainville, A.J. Halverson, Aaron Cyr, Tom Porta, Ciaran McGovern, Curtis James, Chris Hoag, Brendan Ray Dinos MEN’S VOLLEYBALL 2010 CIS Men’s Volleyball Championship • Kamloops, B.C. FINGERTIP FACTS INSTITUTION 2009‐10 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Home matches in BOLD; playoff matches in italics; *indicates conference match Location Calgary, Alberta, Canada Website www.ucalgary.ca Date Opponent Result Record (conf.) Top 10 Founded 1966 Non‐conference @ Grande Prairie, Alta. Oct. 2 Thompson Rivers W 3‐1 1‐0 Enrollment 28,000 Oct. 3 Thompson Rivers W 3‐0 2‐0 No Top 10 Mailing Address 2500 University Drive NW Regina Invitational Tournament Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Oct. 9 Manitoba L 2‐3 2‐1 Interim President Dr. Warren Veale Oct. 9 Briercrest College W 3‐0 3‐1 Oct. 10 Regina W 3‐0 4‐1 Dean, Faculty of Kinesiology Dr. Wayne Giles Oct. 10 Alberta L 2‐3 4‐2 Oct. 11 Winnipeg W 3‐0 5‐2 No Top 10 ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT 2009 Husky Dino Cup Oct. 15 Trinity Western W 3‐1 6‐2 Founded 1964 Oct. 16 Pacific (Calif.) W 3‐0 7‐2 Nickname Dinos Oct. 16 UCLA L 1‐3 7‐3 Oct. 17 UCLA W 3‐0 8‐3 4 Colours Red, Black, Gold Canada West Mascot Rex Oct. -
Podium Alberta Recipients • 2018
Podium Alberta Recipients • 2018 Through Podium Alberta, Alberta Sport Connection is pleased to assist 240 athletes in 42 sports as they strive for Excellence in Sport. Alpine Skiing Curling Sledge Hockey Snowboard Beach Volleyball Jackson Leitch ^ Rachel Brown Zachary Lavin ^ Shawn Fair Benjamin Saxton Manuel Osborne-Paradis Chelsea Carey Carter Jarvis Chaim Schalk Trevor Philp Joanne Courtney Judo Christopher Robanske Alana Ramsay ^ Dana Ferguson Annabelle Darlow Brooke Voigt Sitting Volleyball Erik Read Jessie Haughian Mikael Bartholdy ^ Jeffrey Read Marc Kennedy Soccer Kirk Schornstein ^ Kevin Koe Luge Raymond Gauthier ^ Cary-Anne McTaggart Brooke Apshkrum Stephanie Labbe Austin Hinchey ^ Artistic Swimming John Morris Colton Clarke Danica Wu Doug Learoyd ^ Sam Edney Larry Matthews ^ Jaime Czarkowski Lori Olson-Johns Speed Skating Jennifer Oakes ^ Halle Pratt Jocelyn Peterman Alex Gough Heidi Peters ^ Cassandra Winkelaar Laine Peters Kyla Graham Ted Bloemen Valerie Sweeting Makena Hodgson Kaylin Irvine Jesse Ward ^ Geoff Walker Samantha Judson Gilmore Junio Athletics Laura Walker Mitchel Malyk Heather McLean Water Polo Maria Bernard-Galea Carolyn Maxwell Dennis Morrison Kyra Christmas Mathieu Bilodeau Kimberley McRae Josie Morrison Matthew Halajian Jennifer Brown ^ Cycling Justin Snith Courtney Shmyr Gaelan Patterson Akeem Haynes Allison Beveridge Tristan Walker Brianne Tutt Kindred Paul Alister McQueen ^ Evan Burtnik Aria Soleimanipak Christie Moerman Devaney Collier Mark Spooner Jessica O’Connell Alexander Cowan Rowing Squash Sage