M-Volleyball Friday Roundup
Queen's, 3 @ Windsor, 0 Box Score
Joren Zeeman of Cambridge, Ont., continued his excellent season as he recorded 16 kills and six digs in the Queen's Gaels (11-3) three set victory over the Windsor Lancers (6-9) Friday night.
Set scores were 25-21, 25-20, 25-21.
Zeeman's performance was the fourth consecutive match that the fourth year outside hitter has reached double-digits in kills. He now ranks seventh in the nation in kills per set with 3.88.
Niko Rukavina of Mississauga, Ont., also reached double-digits in kills, finishing the match with 10. Alex Oneid of Ottawa, led the Gaels in digs with nine.
The Lancers Harrison Oake of Rodney, Ont., was the top performer on the night for Windsor as he finished the match with eight kills and six digs. Windsor has now lost six games in a row after starting the season 6-3.
Source: Queen’s Sports Info
Toronto, 0 @ Waterloo, 3 Box Score
The University of Toronto Varsity Blues men's volleyball team fell 3-0 (25-16, 25-16, 25-23) to the Waterloo Warriors on Friday, January 21.
The top scorers for the Blues were veteran Adam Palmer of Ottawa with seven kills, while commerce student Matthew Vares of Scarborough, Ont. came up next with six kills and 13 digs. Mitchell Woodside (Clyde River, P.E.I.) and Jake Dysselhof of Mississauga, Ont. followed closely behind with five kills each.
Fiodar Kazhamiaka (Waterloo, Ont.) and Matt Snyder (Kitchener Ont.) notched seven kills each for the Warriors, keeping the Blues on their toes.
Source: Toronto Sports Info
RMC, 0 @ Western, 3 Box Score
The Western Mustangs easily defeated the RMC Paladins in three straight sets tonight.
Coming off a loss to McMaster last weekend, the Mustangs dominated from the first set. Western won by set scores of 25-14, 25-10 and 25-12.
Garrett May (Toronto, Ont.) led the Mustangs with 12 kills, seven of which were in the first set. Matt Waite (St. Thomas, Ont.) contributed 4 aces and 3 kills.
The win puts the Mustangs at 13-1 on the season. They are currently ranked No. 1 in the OUA and No. 6 in the CIS.
Players of the game were Reid Halpenny (Exeter, Ont.) for Western and right-side Sean Vanthournout of RMC.
Source: Western Sports Info