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T-Birds sweep Wolfpack to advance to Canada West semifinal

VANCOUVER – The number one seed, UBC Thunderbirds, swept the eighth-ranked TRU Wolfpack in straight sets 3-0 (25-13, 25-14, 25-16) for a second-straight night to win the best-of-three Canada West quarter-final series at Memorial Gym on Saturday. With the win the defending U SPORTS national champions advance to the semifinal series next weekend where they’ll host the Alberta Pandas in another best-of-three series.

Similar to Friday night’s opener UBC was once again very efficient in earning the victory against a WolfPack squad that also more competitive than one night prior. An even distribution of kills spread through the T-Bird roster was only bolstered by an edge in blocking with 16 compared to TRU’s eight and a .292 attacking percentage for the home team as opposed to the Wolfpack’s -.096.

WVB vs TRU CW QF

Erika Vermette and Akash Grewal led the ‘Birds with eight kills each. Vermette added an ace and five digs, while Grewal earned two aces and three digs and a .636 hit percentage. Lucy Borowski totalled five kills, four digs and two blocks.
 
“I thought we blocked and defended well,” said UBC head coach Doug Reimer. “One of the things I talk about is our ability to extend rallies … [TRU] had to earn every point … and for us to do that consistently for six sets, I’m just super happy with that.”

Ema Palkovikova led both teams in kills with 10, while adding six digs and a block, teammate Brooklyn Olfert managed four kills, two digs and a block. 
 
UBC took momentum early in the first set after a cheeky roll shot from Grewal, followed by an ace from the standout UBC third-year outside hitter and as the score reached 6-2 in favour of the ‘Birds, leading to a TRU timeout. After the pause, A tenacious Olfert fought at the net with a series of blocks for the WolfPack, but wasn’t rewarded as the T-Birds rode their momentum to a 13-5 score which forced another TRU timeout.

WVB vs TRU CW QF
 
Following the break, TRU’s second-year hitter, Palkovicova, tried to spark her group with a few dangerous and heavy-handed smashes, but a constant barrage of threats from UBC’s outside hitters and a resilient defence from Kacey Jost thwarted any hope of a TRU comeback. With the score 24-13, a final block from T-Bird’s captain, Claire Cossarini secured the frame for UBC, 25-13.

Early in the second stanza, the game began to even out with both teams battling back and forth, engaging in increasingly longer rallies, but the ‘Birds continued to hold a slight edge, proving dominant at the net and withstanding blistering right-handed hits from TRU’s Palkovicova. After UBC increased their lead to 12-7, the WolfPack regrouped with a timeout. The break seemed to only strengthen the T-Birds as an almost even distribution of kills from Borowski, Grewal and Vermette widened the gap to 20-12. From there, the ‘Birds didn’t look back, taking the set 25-14, culminating in another Grewal kill.
 

Issy Robertshaw opened up the final frame with a hat-trick of aces, putting the second-year setter at four for the match. TRU’s Olfert and Palkovikova remained a thorn in UBC’s side, unfazed by the scoreboard, racking up a handful of dangerous blocks, kills and an ace, but again, the T-Birds stayed focused with Grewal topping the kill leaderboard during the set and managing an 18-10 lead as the WolfPack used another timeout. Following the break, it was a familiar storyline, with UBC once again pushing their advantage, taking the match after a Cossarini kill made the set 25-16, ending the season for a skilled Wolfpack team and propelling UBC to the Canada West semifinals to face the University of Alberta Pandas.
 

 
“Alberta has a great young team,” added Reimer, when asked for a sneak peek thought on the next opponent. “Happy not to be playing volleyball tomorrow. We’ll get some rest and start preparing for Alberta.”
 
The No. 5 seed Pandas got past the 4th ranked Spartans in their quarter-final series thanks to two straight tidy victories on Thursday (3-1) and Friday (3-0) of this week to keep their season alive.

WVB vs TRU CW QF
 
The T-Birds will maintain home court advantage and open their best-of-three semifinal series against the Pandas next Friday March, 1 at 6:00 p.m. PT at War Memorial Gym.
 


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