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Wins keep piling up for TWU Spartans

Trinity Western men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 volleyball teams have won a combined 19 matches

A new year has brought the same results for the Trinity Western Spartans volleyball program.

The men鈥檚 team 鈥 ranked No. 1 in the country 鈥 pushed their winning streak to nine matches over the weekend, while the women鈥檚 squad has rattled off 10 consecutive victories after both prevailed in a pair of matches over the Winnipeg Wesmen at the 黑马磁力 Events Centre.

The Spartan men are 13-1 in Canada West conference play while the women are 11-3 and improved their national ranking from No. 10 to No. 8.

And while the men鈥檚 squad needed four sets to win 3-1 on Friday and then five sets to prevail 3-2 on Saturday, the women鈥檚 team won both their matches 3-0.

鈥淚鈥檓 really pleased with how we served tonight 鈥 just putting Winnipeg under pressure. They made some nice adjustments tonight that we had to be prepared for, so I was pleased overall with our team鈥檚 performance,鈥 said TWU coach Ryan Hofer.

鈥淚 was also really pleased with all the players who went in and contributed tonight. It was a full team effort and there are a some players who have been working really hard in practice and they went out there and did a good job.

鈥淲e had a few more blocks this evening compared to yesterday. I think (Winnipeg) was really trying to use our hands and, with that, sometimes you get them and sometimes you don鈥檛.鈥

Hilary Howe led the team with 13 blocks while Brie O鈥橰eilly had 26 assists and four aces on Saturday.

Friday鈥檚 match saw Linda Damerau lead the way with nine kills and 10 digs as TWU won 25-19, 25-8 and 25-16.

On the men鈥檚 side, TWU won 27-25 and 25-22 in the first two sets on Saturday before Winnipeg forced a fifth set with 28-26 and 25-21 wins. The Spartans prevailed 15-12 in the deciding set.

鈥淲e knew this game was going to be really hard based on the way they finished the game last night. And Larry (McKay), in my opinion, is the best coach we have in Canada coaching at the collegiate level and every time we play them, that is reinforced in my mind,鈥 said Spartans coach Ben Josephson.

鈥淭he subtle things that they do to apply pressure increases throughout the whole game. Everything you do well, you can鈥檛 do well when you play Larry鈥檚 team.

鈥淲e got exposed in so many phases in what we have to get better at to beat a great team like that again in the playoffs. We didn鈥檛 have to lose to have that stuff show up, which is great.

Jacob Kern led the team with 21 kills while Pearson Eshenko had 10 blocks and Carter Bergen had 18 digs in Saturday鈥檚 contest.

鈥淚 thought Kern had an incredible weekend. He has come back from the break and has been really physical. He鈥檚 learning how to be the killer. Overall, I thought it was Kern鈥檚 coming out party as a scorer for us,鈥 Josephson said.

Friday鈥檚 match saw Jesse Elser finish with 15 kills while Bergen added another 17 digs as the Spartans won 3-1 (25-17,25-14,22-25,25-21).



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Pearson Eshenko celebrates a point during the TWU Spartans men鈥檚 volleyball team鈥檚 victory over the weekend at the 黑马磁力 Events Centre. TWU Athletics photo
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TWU鈥檚 Jacob Kern hammers down a point during his team鈥檚 victory over the weekend at the 黑马磁力 Events Centre. TWU Athletics photo
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Linda Damerau during the TWU Spartans women鈥檚 volleyball team鈥檚 victory over the weekend at the 黑马磁力 Events Centre. TWU Athletics photo
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Hilary Howe and the TWU Spartans women鈥檚 volleyball team鈥檚 won twice more over the weekend at the 黑马磁力 Events Centre. TWU Athletics photo