The 2019 U Sports Men's Volleyball Championship was held from March 15 to March 17, 2019, in Quebec City, Quebec, to determine a national champion for the 2018–19 U Sports men's volleyball season.[1] The tournament was played at PEPS at Université Laval. It was the 12th time that Laval had hosted the tournament, which is the most out of any program.[1] This was also the first tournament to no longer feature an Atlantic University Sport champion as that conference had withdrawn from men's volleyball competition in 2018.[2]
The second-seeded Trinity Western Spartans defeated the top-seeded Brandon Bobcats in a re-match of the Canada West Championship game as the Spartans won the sixth national championship in program history.[3]
Participating teams
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Championship bracket
| First Round: March 15 | | | Semi-Finals: March 16 | | | Gold Medal Game: March 17 | |
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| 1 | Brandon Bobcats | 3 | | | |
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| 8 | Montreal Carabins | 0 | |
| | 1 | Brandon Bobcats | 3 | |
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| | | 5 | Alberta Golden Bears | 2 | |
| 4 | Mount Royal Cougars | 0 | |
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| 5 | Alberta Golden Bears | 3 | |
| | 1 | Brandon Bobcats | 0 | |
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| | | 2 | Trinity Western Spartans | 3 | |
| 2 | Trinity Western Spartans | 3 | | |
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| 7 | McMaster Marauders | 1 | |
| | 2 | Trinity Western Spartans | 3 | | | Bronze Medal Game: March 17 |
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| | | 3 | Laval Rouge et Or | 2 | |
| 3 | Laval Rouge et Or | 3 | | | 3 | Laval Rouge et Or | 3 |
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| 6 | Queen's Gaels | 2 | | | 5 | Alberta Golden Bears | 1 |
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Consolation bracket
| Semi-Finals: March 16 | | | Fifth Place Game: March 17 | |
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| 4 | Mount Royal Cougars | 3 | | |
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| 8 | Montreal Carabins | 2 | |
| | 4 | Mount Royal Cougars | 0 | |
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| | | 6 | Queen's Gaels | 3 | |
| 6 | Queen's Gaels | 3 | |
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| 7 | McMaster Marauders | 0 | |
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Awards
Championship awards
- U Sports Championship MVP – Eric Loeppky, Trinity Western
- R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award – Vicente Ignacio Parraguirre Villalobos, Laval
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All-Star Team
- Alexandre Obomsawin, Laval
- Vicente Ignacio Parraguirre Vallalobos, Laval
- Seth Friesen, Brandon
- Robin Baghdady, Brandon
- Jackson Howe, Trinity Western
- George Hobern, Alberta
- Eric Loeppky, Trinity Western
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References
External links
« 2017–18 2018–19 U Sports championships 2019–20 » |
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