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Kyla Payette / Jenna Krahn
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3
Winner UBC UBC 4-0
0
Regina REG 0-6
Winner
UBC UBC
4-0
3
Final
0
Regina REG
0-6
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
UBC UBC 25 26 25 (3)
Regina REG 12 24 12 (0)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

No. 8 UBC completes weekend sweep over Cougars

The University of British Columbia Thunderbirds completed a weekend sweep on Saturday night with their second three-set road win in as many nights over the Regina Cougars at the Centre for Kinesiology, Health & Sport.

UBC hit .440 as a team in the first set as the Thunderbirds rolled to a 25-12 win, but the Cougars were a different team in the second. The U of R went on a 5-0 run with Dominika Janowczyk serving to force an early UBC timeout after jumping out to a 7-3 lead, and led by as many as six points after the media timeout after an Ashlee Sandiford service ace gave the Cougars a 20-14 lead.

But the timeout called by UBC head coach Doug Reimer after the Sandiford ace was the turning point of the set – and maybe the match.

The Thunderbirds (4-0) scored 12 of the next 16 points to take the second by a 26-24 score, evading a set point at 24-23 for the Cougars and finishing off the comeback with a service ace by substitute Juliana Kaufmanis.

The Cougars again got out to a quick start in the third and led by six in the early going, but again UBC came back – and this time in monumental fashion. Regina first-year setter Satomi Togawa went down with what appeared to be a knee injury and though the Cougars took two of the next three points on Sandiford kills to go up 12-10, those turned out to be their final points of the set. Ciara Hanly got a kill on the next point for UBC, and then she served the rest of the match as the Thunderbirds closed out the match with a 15-0 run.

Danielle Brisebois led all players with 13 kills for the Thunderbirds and also added a team-high 10 digs for the double-double while registering five service aces and four blocks. Alissa Coulter added nine kills and hit .368 for the match, while setter Alessandra Gentile finished with 23 assists and four kills.

Sandiford and Kristine Ward each had seven kills to lead the Cougars, while Ward had a match-high 11 digs. Molly Wade-Cummings led all players with six blocks. The Cougars ended up hitting .039 as a team during the match, while UBC's offence chugged along at a .257 clip.

The Cougars (0-6) will be back in action at home next weekend against Brandon, while UBC will also be at home with a pair of afternoon games against Calgary next Friday and Saturday.

 
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