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Canada West Men's Volleyball 2018-19 MEN’S SOCCER G W L T F A Diff Home Away Pct. Prairie Division y-Alberta 14 12 0 2 31 6 +25 6-0-1 6-0-1 .905 x-Saskatchewan 14 6 6 2 22 24 -2 3-3-0 3-3-2 .476 x-Calgary 14 6 7 1 17 21 -4 3-3-1 3-4-0 .452 x-Mount Royal 14 5 8 1 18 28 -10 4-3-0 1-5-1 .381 MacEwan 14 3 9 2 16 29 -13 2-3-2 1-6-0 .262 Lethbridge 14 0 11 3 9 32 -23 0-6-2 0-5-1 .071 Pacific Division y-UBC 16 13 1 2 43 10 +33 8-0-1 5-1-1 .854 x-Trinity Western 15 8 3 4 34 22 +12 4-1-1 4-2-3 .622 x-UFV 15 7 6 2 27 18 +9 5-1-2 2-5-0 .511 x-Thompson Rivers 15 6 6 3 27 20 +7 6-2-1 0-4-2 .467 UNBC 15 5 4 6 20 24 -4 4-1-3 1-3-3 .467 Victoria 16 5 8 3 27 38 -11 3-3-1 2-5-2 .375 UBC Okanagan 16 2 9 5 13 32 -19 2-2-3 0-7-2 .229 Top 4 teams in each division qualify for playoffs; Due to teams playing a different number of regular season games (14, 15, or 16), the divisional standings are sorted using winning percentage. three points for a win, one for a tie; x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division Canada West Individual Leaders (Conference Play) Points GP G A Pts Avg/G 1. E Ongaro ALB 14 16 4 20 1.43 1. A Sarkaria ALB 14 10 10 20 1.43 3. G Jhaj UFV 15 13 2 15 1.00 4. M Ventura VIC 16 10 3 13 0.81 5. M Popadynetz TRU 11 2 9 11 1.00 6. K Yli-Hietanen UBC 13 10 0 10 0.77 6. C Clarke UBC 10 8 2 10 1.00 6. F Bartolillo UNBC 15 6 4 10 0.67 6. J Fraser TRU 15 5 5 10 0.67 6. N Baikas SSK 14 4 6 10 0.71 Goals GP No. Avg/G 1. E Ongaro ALB 14 16 1.14 2. G Jhaj UFV 15 13 0.87 3. K Yli-Hietanen UBC 13 10 0.77 3. A Sarkaria ALB 14 10 0.71 3. M Ventura VIC 16 10 0.63 Assists GP No. Avg/G 1. A Sarkaria ALB 14 10 0.71 2. M Popadynetz TRU 11 9 0.82 3. N Baikas SSK 14 6 0.43 4. M Bohdan CGY 12 5 0.42 4. Z Verhoven UBC 13 5 0.38 4. J Fraser TRU 15 5 0.33 Game-winning Goals GP No. Avg/G 1. A Sarkaria ALB 14 6 0.43 2. G Jhaj UFV 15 5 0.33 3. E Ongaro ALB 14 4 0.29 4. T Gardner UBC 12 3 0.25 4. K Yli-Hietanen UBC 13 3 0.23 Goalkeeping GP GA Min Avg 1. C James ALB 14 6 1260:00 0.43 2. J Roberts UBC 14 7 1215:00 0.52 3. D Hicks UFV 11 13 990:00 1.18 4. J Gardner TRU 9 11 810:00 1.22 5. S Colyn TWU 15 22 1350:00 1.47 6. A Ram TRU 6 9 540:00 1.50 7. J Ruschkowski CGY 14 21 1259:58 1.50 8. R Goodey UNBC 15 23 1305:00 1.59 9. G Buckley SSK 14 23 1215:00 1.70 10. S Johnstone GMU 11 18 828:39 1.95 Shutouts GP SO 1. C James ALB 14 9 2. J Roberts UBC 14 7.5 3. R Goodey UNBC 15 5 4. D Hicks UFV 11 4 5. N Reitsma UBCO 16 3 5. J Ruschkowski CGY 14 3 Canada West Playoff Leaders (Canada West Playoffs Only) Points GP G A Pts Avg/G 1. Z Verhoven UBC 3 2 3 5 1.67 2. V Shumbusho UBC 3 3 1 4 1.33 2. K Yli-Hietanen UBC 3 3 1 4 1.33 4. M Popadynetz Thompson Rivers 3 1 2 3 1.00 5. J Donaldson Thompson Rivers 3 2 0 2 0.67 5. C Fransen Trinity Western 3 2 0 2 0.67 5. C Clarke UBC 3 1 1 2 0.67 5. D Poletto Trinity Western 3 1 1 2 0.67 5. T Gardner UBC 3 0 2 2 0.67 10. 14 players scored 1 point (9 G, 5 A) Goals GP No. Avg/G 1. V Shumbusho UBC 3 3 1.00 1. K Yli-Hietanen UBC 3 3 1.00 3. J Donaldson Thompson Rivers 3 2 0.67 3. C Fransen Trinity Western 3 2 0.67 3. Z Verhoven UBC 3 2 0.67 Assists GP No. Avg/G 1. Z Verhoven UBC 3 3 1.00 2. T Gardner UBC 3 2 0.67 2. M Popadynetz Thompson Rivers 3 2 0.67 4. 9 players scored 1 assist Game-winning Goals GP No. Avg/G 1. K Yli-Hietanen UBC 3 2 0.67 2. J Banton Thompson Rivers 3 1 0.33 2. J Donaldson Thompson Rivers 3 1 0.33 2. D Poletto Trinity Western 3 1 0.33 2. V Shumbusho UBC 3 1 0.33 Goalkeeping GP GA Min Avg 1. J Roberts UBC 3 0 270:00 0.00 2. G Buckley Saskatchewan 1 1 120:00 0.75 2. J Ruschkowski Calgary 1 1 120:00 0.75 4. S Colyn Trinity Western 3 3 300:00 0.90 5. J Gardner Thompson Rivers 3 3 225:00 1.20 Shutouts GP SO 1. J Roberts UBC 3 3 2. S Colyn Trinity Western 3 1 2. J Gardner Thompson Rivers 3 1 Canada West Awards Player of the Year Thomas Gardner, UBC Rookie of the Year Thomas Gardner, UBC Student-Athlete Award Francesco Bartollilo, UNBC Coach of the Year Martin Fenger-Andersen, Alberta Fair Play Award Alberta Golden Bears Canada West All-Stars All-Rookie Team First Team Second Team Goalkeeper Connor James, ALB Jason Roberts, UBC (D) Daniel Kaiser, UBC Defence Noah Cunningham, ALB Jan Pirretas Glasmacher, TRU (D) Sahib Sidhu, UFV Tammer Byrne, UFV Ivan Borka, ALB (D) Morgan Graham, ALB Connor Guilherme, UBC Riley Pang, UBC (M) Thomas Gardner, UBC Janko Vong, ALB Ryan Doering, CGY (M) Nick Fussell, UBC Gordon Hall, UNBC Daniel Harrison, MRU (F) Nikolas Baikas, SSK Offence Ajeej Sarkaria, ALB Caleb Clarke, UBC (F) Matteo Ventura, VIC Thomas Gardner, UBC Nikolas Baikas, SSK (F) Everett Orgnero, GMU Gurmaan Jhaj, UFV Kristian Yli-Heitanen, UBC (F) Moe El Gandour, MRU Easton Ongaro, ALB Sean Einarsson, UBC (F) Derek Brust, CGY Joel Waterman, TWU Moe El Gandour, MRU (F) Andrew Peat, UFV 2018 U SPORTS Championship Nov. 8-11, 2018 at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC Participating Teams 1. York Lions (OUA champions: 13-0-3 regular season / 3-0 playoffs) 2. Cape Breton Capers (AUS Champions: 10-0-2 regular season / 3-0 playoffs) 3. UBC Thunderbirds (Canada West champions/host: 13-1-2 regular season / 3-0 playoffs) 4. Montreal Carabins (RSEQ Champions: 9-2-1 regular season / 2-0 playoffs) 5. UNB Reds (AUS finalists 7-2-3 regular season / 2-1 playoffs) 6. Carleton Ravens (OUA finalists: 14-1-1 regular season / 2-1 playoffs) 7. UQAM Citadins (RSEQ finalists: 5-2-5 regular season / 1-1 playoffs) 8. Trinity Western Spartans (Canada West finalists: 8-3-4 regular season / 2-1 playoffs) CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE Thursday, Nov. 8 Quarter-final 1: York 2, Trinity Western 3 Quarter-final 2: Montreal 3, UNB 0 Quarter-final 3: Cape Breton 1, UQAM 0 Quarter-final 4: Carleton 3, UBC 2 (2OT) Friday, Nov. 9 Consolation 1: UNB 0, York 1 Consolation 2: UQAM 2, UBC 1 Semifinal 1: Montreal 3, Trinity Western 1 (2OT) Semifinal 2: Cape Breton 5, Carleton 2 Saturday, Nov. 10 5th-place game: UQAM 1, York 0 Sunday, Nov. 11 Bronze: Carleton 3, Trinity Western 0 Gold: Cape Breton 1, Montreal 2 (2OT) Tournament Awards Tournament MVP: Frederic Lajoie-Gravelle, Montreal R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award: Carleton Ravens Tournament All-Stars Ben Jackson, Cape Breton Capers Grayg Noireault, Montreal Carabins Ismael Sow, Montreal Carabins Daniel Pritchard, Cape Breton Capers Christopher Malekos, Carleton Ravens Omar Kreim, Montreal Carabins Jack Simpson, Cape Breton Capers Gabriel Bitar, Carleton Ravens Frédéric Lajoie-Gravelle, Montreal Carabins Corey Bent, Cape Breton Capers Final Championship Statistics Point Leaders Team GP G A PTS 1 Frederic Lajoie-Gravelle Montréal 3 5 0 5 2 Gabriel Bitar Carleton 3 4 0 4 3 Cristian Cavallini York 3 2 1 3 4 Connor Guilherme UBC 2 2 0 2 4 Cristopher Malekos Carleton 3 2 0 2 4 Guy-Frank Essomé Penda Montréal 3 2 0 2 4 Mohamed Saidi UQAM 3 2 0 2 4 Stuart Heath Cape Breton 3 2 0 2 4 Caelann Budhoo Cape Breton 3 1 1 2 4 Leighton Johnson Trinity Western 3 1 1 2 4 Tristan St. Pierre Carleton 3 1 1 2 4 Zakaria Messoudi Montréal 3 1 1 2 4 Lewis White Cape Breton 3 0 2 2 Goalkeeping GP GA Min GAA SO 1 Shyon Gaeeni York 2 1 180:00 0.50 1 1 Felix Audy-Favreau UQAM 2 1 180:00 0.50 1 3 Felix Goulet Montréal 3 2 330:00 0.55 1 4 Valentin Lamoulie UQAM 1 1 90:00 1.00 0 5 Ben Jackson Cape Breton 3 4 300:00 1.20 1 U SPORTS Championship (Nov.
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