CIAU Volleyball 1996

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Mens National VB Championship

March 5-7, U Calgary
MST (Mountain Standard Time, seedings in parenthesis)
Wed March 5 OPENING DRAW and SEEDS
1:00 Winnipeg (4) Toronto (5)
3:00 Alberta (1) Wilfrid Laurier (8)
6:00 Saskatchewan (3) Dalhousie (6)
8:00 Sherbrooke (2) Calgary (7)

Wed March 5 RESULTS
1:00 Winnipeg 3 Toronto 0 (17-16 16-6 15-5)
3:00 Alberta 3 Wilfrid Laurier 0 (15-10 15-11 15-7)
6:00 Dalhousie 3 Saskatchewan 1 (8-15 15-4 15-11 15-8)
8:00 Calgary 3 Sherbrooke 0 (16-14, 15-7, 15-11)
Thu March 6
1:00 Toronto 3 Wilfrid Laurier 0 (16-14, 15-7, 15-13)
3:00 Sherbrooke 3 Saskatchewan 2 (4-15, 15-6, 16-14, 11-15, 15-11)
6:00 Alberta 3 Winnipeg 0 (15-5 15-7 15-7)
8:00 Dalhousie 3 Calgary 1 (6-15 17-15 15-5 15-10)
Fri March 7
3:00 Toronto 3 Sherbrooke 2 (16-14 11-15 15-4 12-15 15-10) Cons:
5:00 Winnipeg 3 Calgary 1 (15-13 9-15 15-4 15-8) Bronze:
8:30 Alberta 3 Dalhousie 0 (15-10 15-7 15-8) Gold:
Tournament All-Stars
MVP: Doug Bruce, Alberta
Terry Martin : Dalhousie
Eric Villeneuve : Dalhousie
Steve Cann : Calgary
Ian Taylor : Winnipeg
Chad Hatala : Alberta
Mike Sieben : Alberta.
R.W. Pugh Award: Peter Exall, Dalhousie.







































Womens National VB Championship

March 6-8, U Alberta
MST (Mountain Standard Time, seedings in parenthesis)
Thu March 6 OPENING DRAW and SEEDS
1:00 Laval (3) York (6)
3:00 British Columbia (2) McGill (7)
6:00 Manitoba (4) Saskatchewan (5)
8:00 Alberta (1) Saint Mary's (8)

Thu March 6 RESULTS
1:00 Laval 3 York 0 (15-2 15-4 15-6)
3:00 British Columbia 3 McGill 0 (15-3 15-7 15-13)
6:00 Manitoba 3 Saskatchewan 1 (14-16 15-11 17-16 15-12)
8:00 Alberta 3 Saint Mary's 0 (15-9 15-2 15-2)
Fri March 7
1:00 McGill 3 York 0 (15-5 15-12 15-8)
3:00 Saskatchewan 3 Saint Mary's 2 (3-15 15-10 15-10 7-15 15-12)
6:00 British Columbia 3 Laval 0 (15-13 15-13 15-6)
8:00 Alberta 3 Manitoba 2 (15-1 13-15 15-5 10-15 15-11)
Sat March 8 7th: York 3 Saint Mary's 1 (15-7, 10-15, 15-4, 15-6)
11:00 5th: Saskatchewan 3 McGill 1 (14-16, 15-6, 15-6, 15-8)
2:00 Bronze: Laval 3 Manitoba 0 (15-5, 15-8, 15-9)
5:30 Gold: Alberta 3 British Columbia 2 (15-8, 10-15, 15-7, 1-15, 15-12) TSN LIVE
Tournament All-Stars
MVP: Danielle Stewart : Alberta
Genevieve Morin : Laval
Tayna Pickerell : British Columbia
Jeffifer Rauh : British Columbia
Miroslava Pribylova : Alberta
Cheri Lansdown : Alberta
Louise Wlock : Manitoba







































1997 CIAU Women's Volleyball All-Canadians

FIRST TEAM
NAME : UNIVERSITY ....HOMETOWN
Nancy Paradis : Laval ....Jonquière PQ
Louise Wlock : Manitoba ....Winnipeg MB
Natalie Lukiw : Saskatchewan ....Meadow Lake SK
Anne-Marie Lemieux : Sherbrooke ....Sherbrooke PQ
Jennifer Rauh : British Columbia ....Vancouver BC
SECOND TEAM
Christa Walker : Manitoba ....Rosetown SK
Kirsten Manley-Casimir : York ....Coquitlam BC
Joanne Ross : British Columbia ....Beaconsfield PQ
Claude Lessard : Laval ....Château-Richer PQ
Diana Cerny : Toronto ....Mississauga ON
Toby Logue : Manitoba ....Calgary AB
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Miroslava Pribylova : Alberta ....Brno Czech
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Anne-Marie Lemieux : Sherbrooke ....Sherbrooke PQ
TSN AWARD
Jeannette Guichon : British Columbia ....Delta BC)
COACH OF THE YEAR
Rachele Beliveau : McGill






































1997 CIAU Men's Volleyball All-Canadians

FIRST TEAM
NAME : UNIVERSITY ....HOMETOWN
Doug Bruce : Alberta ....Edmonton AB
Jay Magus : Saskatchewan ....Aberdeen SK
Terry Martin : Dalhousie ....Burlington ON
Jean-Sebastien Nault : Sherbrooke ....Fleurimont PQ
Philip Peters : Winnipeg ....Winnipeg MB
Andrew Zurawsky : Manitoba ....Winnipeg MB
SECOND TEAM
Steve Cann : Calgary ....Port Coquitlam BC
Jeff Chung : Toronto ....Toronto ON
Stéphane Gosselin : Montreal ....Montréal PQ
Mark Gradt : Winnipeg ....Winnipeg MB
Geoff Miller : Western ....London ON
Eric Villeneuve : Dalhousie ....Gloucester ON
COACH OF THE YEAR
Terry Danyluk University of Alberta
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Jean-François Mercier : Sherbrooke ....Sherbrooke PQ
TSN AWARD
Mike Sieben : Alberta ....North Battleford SK
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Doug Bruce : Alberta ....Edmonton AB






































Mens Conference Standings

Games through Sun Feb 23 1997
ATLANTIC F      MP   MW   ML   GW   GL   P
Dalhousie       10   10   0    30   4    20
New Brunswick   10   5    5    17   16   10
Memorial        10   0    10   3    30   0

QUEBEC  F       MP   MW   ML   GW   GL   P
Sherbrooke      12   10   2    33   11   20
Montreal        12   10   2    31   11   20
Laval           12   4    8    17   25   8
McGill          12   0    12   2    36   0

ONTARIO         MP   MW   ML   GW   GL   P
EAST DIVISION
Toronto         12   10   2    34   9    20
York            12   8    4    27   21   16
Queen's         12   7    5    25   17   14
Ryerson         12   5    7    20   29   10
Laurentian      12   0    12   6    36   0
WEST DIVISION
Western Ontario 12   10   2    33   12   20
Wilfrid Laurier 10   9    1    28   9    18
McMaster        10   8    2    26   10   16
Windsor         11   4    7    19   25   8
Guelph          11   4    6    14   28   8
Waterloo        11   3    8    15   24   6
Brock           11   0    11   6    33   0

GREAT PLAINS    MP   MW   ML   GW   GL   P
Winnipeg        14   10   4    31   17   20
Manitoba        14   7    7    28   21   14
Regina          14   1    13   5    41   2

CANADA WEST     MP   MW   ML   GW   GL   P
Alberta         14   14   0    42   4    28
Saskatchewan    14   10   4    33   16   20
Calgary         14   7    7    22   25   14
UBC             14   6    8    22   28   12
Victoria        14   1    13   9    40   2










































1996 National Polls by CIAU

MENS VOLLEYBALL

   O24  O31  N7   N14   N21   N27   D4    J14  J22  J29  F5   F12  F19  F26
 1 Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb   Alb   Alb   Alb   Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb 
 2 Wpg  Sask Sask Sask  Sask  Sask  Sask  Sask Sask Sask Sher Sher Sher Sher
 3 UWO  Man  Dal  Dal   Dal   Man   Man   Sher Man  Sher Sask Sask Sask Sask
 4 Man  Wpg  Man  Man   Man   Dal   Dal   Man  UQM  Dal  Dal  Dal  Dal  Dal 
 5 Sask Sher Wpg  Wpg   Sher  Sher  Sher  Dal  Sher Man  Wpg  Wpg  Wpg  Wpg 
 6 Sher UWO  Sher Sher  Wpg   UQM   UQM   UofT Dal  UofT Man  Man  Man  Man 
 7 UofT UQM  Calg UQM   UofT  Wpg   Wpg   UQM  UofT Calg Calg UQM  UQM  UQM  
 8 Calg UofT UQM  UofT  UQM   UWO   UWO   Wpg  Wpg  UQM  UQM  Calg Calg UofT
 9 Dal  Calg UofT Calg  Calg  UofT  UofT  UBC  UBC  UBC  UofT UofT UofT Calg 
10 UBC  UBC  UWO  UWO   UWO   Calg  Calg  Quee Quee Wpg  UBC  UBC  UBC  UBC 

WOMENS VOLLEYBALL

   O30  N6   N13  N21  N27  D4   J7   J14  J22  J29  F5   F12  F19  F26
 1 Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb  Alb 	
 2 UBC  UBC  UBC  UBC  UBC  UBC  Lav  UBC  Lav  Lav  UBC  UBC  UBC  UBC 
 3 Lav  Lav  Lav  Lav  Lav  Lav  UBC  Lav  UBC  UBC  Lav  Lav  Lav  Lav 
 4 Man  Man  Man  Man  Man  Man  Man  Man  Man  Man  Man  Man  Man  Man 	
 5 York UQM  Sher McG  McG  McG  McG  McG  Sher Sher Sask Sask Sask McG 	
 6 UQM  Sher Wpg  Sher Wpg  Wpg  Wpg  Wpg  McG  Sask McG  Sher Sher Sask	
 7 Sher Wpg  McG  Wpg  Sher Sher Sher Sher Sask McG  Sher McG  McG  Sher	
 8 Sask Reg  Reg  Reg  Sask UQM  Sask UQM  Wpg  UQM  UQM  UQM  UQM  York
 9 McG  Sask UQM  UQM  UQM  Sask UQM  Sask UQM  Wpg  Wpg  Wpg  UofT UQM  
10 Reg  York Sask York York UofT York UofT York UofT UofT UofT Wpg  UofT
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1996 Mens Tournaments

Thursday Oct 3
Results from Day 1 Men's Volleyball Mizuno CUP
The University of Winnipeg Duckworth Centre

Alberta  3     Saskatchewan   0
15-3, 15-6, 15-10

Kills:
Alberta - Mike Sieben - 13
Sask - Brock Pavier - 10

Western  3     Manitoba   2
15-17, 14-16, 15-11, 15-13, 15-12

Major upset!

Kills:
Western: Rob Mizak - 16
Manitoba: Andy Zurawsky - 20

McMaster  3   Regina   0
15-12, 16-14, 15-8

Kills:
McMaster - Geoff White - 16
Regina - Cliff Stevenson - 8

Winnipeg  3   Calgary  2
12-15, 5-15, 15-9, 15-4, 15-10

Kills:
Winnipeg - Ian Taylor - 13
Calgary - Steve Cann - 20

Host Winnipeg battled back from 0-2 deficit to win 3-2.

Friday Matches:

Saskatchewan   3   Manitoba   1
10-15, 15-10, 15-11, 15-3      
                               
Alberta   3   Western   1      
13-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-5       
                               
Winnipeg   3    Regina   0     
15-9, 15-11, 15-7              
                               
Calgary  3  McMaster  2        
15-9, 12-15, 15-8, 10-15, 15-11

Friday, October 4th - RESULTS        
                                     
Manitoba   3   Alberta   1           
3-15, 16-14, 15-10, 16-14            
                                     
Western   3   Saskatchewan   0       
15-13, 15-13, 15-12                  
                                     
Winnipeg   3   McMaster   0          
15-6, 15-6, 15-11                    
                                     
Calgary   3   Regina   0             
15-10, 15-1, 15-12                   
                                     
                                     
FINAL DAY - October 5, 1996
                                     
Saskatchewan   3   Regina   0        
15-5, 15-7, 15-13                    
                                     
Kills:                               
Sask - Brock Pavier - 7              
Regina - Nathan Richea - 11          
                                     
Player of the Game:                  
Chris Bildfell - Saskatchewan


Manitoba   3   McMaster   0                        
15-8, 15-9, 16-14                                  
                                                   
Kills:                                             
Manitoba - Andrew Zurawsky - 22                    
McMaster - Geoff White - 11                        
                                                   
Player of the Game                                 
#5 - Andrew Zurawsky - Manitoba Bison              
                                                   
Alberta  3   Calgary   0                           
15-2, 15-11, 17-15                                 
                                                   
Kills:                                             
Alberta - 54                                       
Calgary - 43                                       
                                                   
Player of the Game - Mike Seiben                   
                                                   
Winnipeg   3   Western   0                         
16-14, 15-8, 15-13                                 
                                                   
Kills:                                             
Winnipeg - 54                                      
Western - 48                                       
                                                   
Player of the Game:  Heath McLeod - Winnipeg Wesmen
                                                   
Regina  3  McMaster   0   SEVENTH:                         
15-8, 15-9, 14-10                                  
                                                   
Kills:                                             
Regina: - Nathan Richea - 39
McMaster - Derek Debassaige - 31                
                                                
Player of the Game - Derek Debassaige - McMaster
                                                
Manitoba  3   Saskatchewan  0 FIFTH:                   
15-8, 16-14, 15-11                              
                                                
Kills:                                          
Manitoba - Dan Lewis - 32                       
Sask - chris Bildfell - 31                      
                                                
Player of the Game - Andrew Zurawsky - Manitoba 
                                                
Western   3  Calgary   0  THIRD:                      
15-10, 15-10, 15-7                              
                                                
Kills:                                          
Western:  Travis Wirtjes - 27                   
Calgary: - Steve Cann - 22                      
                                                
Player of the Game:  Steve Cann - Calgary       
                                                
Alberta  3  Winnipeg   1  CHAMPIONS:                        
15-4, 5-15, 15-13, 15-4                         
                                                
Kills:                                          
Alberta - Mike Sieben - 19                      
Winnipeg - Steve Delaney - 18                   
Player of the Game  - Mike Sieben - Alberta     
                                                
CHAMPIONS - Alberta Golden Bears

Submitted by:
Deb Senyk                
Senyk-d@s-h.uwinnipeg.ca







































Womens Conference Standings

Games through Tue Feb 11 1997
ATLANTIC        MP   MW   ML   GW   GL   P
Saint Mary's    15   14   0    45   6    30
Dalhousie       15   12   3    39   19   24
Moncton         16   12   4    39   16   24
St F Xavier     15   11   4    38   23   22
New Brunswick   17   10   7    36   30   20
Memorial        16   8    8    29   30   16
Mount Allison   15   4    11   17   35   8
Acadia          16   3    13   20   40   6
UPEI            16   3    13   20   39   6
Cape Breton     15   0    15   0    45   0

QUEBEC          MP   MW   ML   GW   GL   P
Laval           16   16   0    48   3    32
McGill          14   9    5    27   23   18
Sherbrooke      16   9    7    34   24   18
Montreal        14   3    11   15   34   6
Concordia       14   0    14   2    42   0

ONTARIO         MP   MW   ML   GW   GL   P
EAST DIVISION
Toronto         10   10   0    30   4    20
York            9    7    2    23   9    14
Ottawa          9    7    2    21   12   14
Queen's         11   6    5    20   17   12
Lakehead        12   3    9    14   29   6
Carleton        9    2    7    15   22   4
Ryerson         10   0    10   0    30   0
WEST DIVISION
Western Ontario 14   13   1    40   8    26
McMaster        12   9    3    29   12   18
Windsor         13   9    4    33   14   18
Guelph          13   8    5    26   19   16
Waterloo        12   7    5    24   20   14
Wilfrid Laurier 13   4    9    16   30   8
Brock           11   0    11   0    33   0
Nipissing       12   0    12   5    36   0

GREAT PLAINS    MP   MW   ML   GW   GL   P
Manitoba        14   10   4    32   17   20
Winnipeg        12   4    8    13   26   8
Regina          12   1    11   11   35   2

CANADA WEST     MP   MW   ML   GW   GL   P
Alberta         18   17   1    53   5    34
UBC             18   16   2    49   11   32
Saskatchewan    18   10   8    32   36   20
Calgary         18   3    15   15   49   6
Victoria        18   3    15   19   45   6



                                     







































1996 Womens Tournaments

Friday October 11
.... Adidas University Invitational, Manitoba
Sherbrooke 3 Winnipeg 1 (11-15, 15-6, 15-10, 15-5)
Saskatchewan 3 Regina 2 (9-15, 12-15, 15-5, 15-3, 15-2)
Saturday October 12
Valley City 3 Winnipeg 0 (15-11, 15-3, 15-4)
Manitoba 3 Sherbrooke 0 (15-5, 15-10, 15-8)
Toronto 3 Regina 0 (15-10, 15-9, 15-11)
Saskatchewan 3 Minot State (10-15, 15-10, 15-12, 15-4)
Winnipeg 3 Regina 1 (10-15, 15-7, 15-12, 16-14)
Valley City 3 Minot State 0 (16-14, 15-11, 15-1)
Manitoba 3 Toronto 3 (15-5, 15-8, 15-7)
Sunday October 13
Gold: Manitoba 3 Sherbrooke 0 (15-13, 15-4, 15-12)
Bronze: Saskatchewan 3 Toronto 0 (15-10, 15-6, 15-10)
Fifth: Winnipeg 3 Valley City 1 (16-14, 8-15,15-13, 15-8)
Seventh: Regina 3 Minot State 0 (15-7, 15-9, 15-6)
Most valuable player:
Louise Wlock, Manitoba
Tournament all-stars:
Colleen MacDonald, Manitoba
Anne-Marie Lemieux, Sherbrooke
Diana Cerny, Toronto
Heather Newsham, Manitoba
Natalie Lukiw, Saskatchewan
Anne Gosselin, Sherbrooke

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