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Anonymous | Posted: 23 Oct 2010 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Cougars Leave Calgary with Bronze

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CALGARY -- Finishing with a bronze medal in the Dino Cup, the BYU men’s volleyball team found a 3-2 win over Calgary Friday night, a 3-1 win over Saskatchewan Saturday afternoon, and a 3-0 sweep over Saskatchewan for a third-place finish in the tournament.

“Competing in Calgary is great preseason experience for our players, playing against excellent Canadian competition,” BYU interim head coach Rob Neilson said. “While we have a lot of work to do, there have been a number of bright spots to build upon as we move forward.”

Against Calgary, three Cougars were in double-digit kills, including true freshman Taylor Sander leading with 26, Robb Stowell with 15, and Alex DaPron with 14. Both Joe Kauliakamoa and Ryan Boyce took reps in setter, tallying 33 and 25 assists, respectively.

DaPron and libero BJ Hiapo held up the back row with seven digs apiece. Middle blocker Futi Tavana led the team with four blocks.

“Taylor and Alex were excellent in our second match,” said Neilson. “Our serve struggled at times and we made too many errors, but I was proud of our effort.”

Against Saskatchewan, Kevin Sagers had 18 kills while Sander added 14 on .545 hitting. Boyce started at setter and tallied 48 assists and seven digs while Sander and Jeff Robinson added seven digs apiece as well. Otavio Souza led on the block with five.

Ryan Boyce did an excellent job at setter and our serving was much improved against Saskatchewan,” said Neilson. “Taylor had another great match and Kevin and Robb contributed to the win at the pins.”

Tallying a 3-1 record with two other teams in the Dino Cup, the Cougars took on Saskatchewan for the second time for the bronze medal, taking the sweep.

Sander led with 13 kills, followed by Stowell with 11. Tavana added seven kills on .600 hitting and five total blocks. Stowell led the team with six total blocks while Hiapo had seven digs. Kauliakamoa started as setter, earning 36 assists.

The Cougars will host the Alumni Match Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. in the Smith Fieldhouse. The event is free and all are encouraged to attend to see the new 2010-11 team.

Anonymous | Posted: 20 Oct 2010 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Cougars Begin Pre-Season in Calgary

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CALGARY -- Twelve weeks out from the start of the BYU men's volleyball 2010-11 regular season, the Cougars will travel to Calgary for the 24th Annual Husky Dino Cup in the Jack Simpson Gym.

The presence of NCAA teams has long been a feature of the Husky Dino Cup – but recent rule changes by the U.S. governing body mean the pool of available teams has begun to shrink. Under new regulations, teams are unable to fly for non-conference competition, unless their nearest rival is outside a pre-determined radius. As a result, the days of UCLA and Stanford making the trip to Calgary are over – at least under the current rules.

The Brigham Young University Cougars from Provo, Utah are one of the few teams left with the ability to fly, and they will provide the American presence at this year’s edition of the Husky Dino Cup.

BYU finished the 2009-10 season at No. 2 in the U.S. national coaches’ poll, despite not earning an invite to the NCAA tournament after posting an overall record of 22-9 (15-7 MPSF). The Cougars lost the services of All-American outside hitter Andrew Stewart due to graduation, but junior middle Futi Tavana also earned All-America honours and is back for his third season. Middle Russell Lavaja and right side hitter Robb Stowell were both named to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation’s all-conference team.

With just one U.S. team in attendance this weekend, the door opens for another Canada West squad to join the tournament – and the Dinos have brought in the Alberta Golden Bears and the Saskatchewan Huskies.

The Golden Bears were ranked No. 1 in the inaugural CIS Top 10 of the season this week after a dominant performance at their own tournament, the Husky Can-Am Challenge, last weekend in Edmonton. By reciprocal agreement the Dinos competed in the Can-Am last weekend and the Golden Bears make their first appearance at the Husky Dino Cup since 2001. It’s a tournament that has never been won by the University of Alberta, but the Bears have as good a shot as any this weekend.

The host Dinos, of course, are defending CIS champions after coming all the way from the sixth seed to capture the program’s first national title since 1993 last March in Kamloops, B.C. That championship weekend included an epic 3-2 win over Alberta in the national semi-final, dethroning the two-time defending national champions. The Bears exacted some measure of revenge last week with a 3-1 victory in their tournament, but the Dinos will be looking to turn those tables in the feature match of the 2010 Husky Dino Cup Thursday night at 8 p.m.

Calgary lost six seniors to graduation following the national title, but the core of that championship team remains intact. CIS tournament MVP Graham Vigrass enters his fourth year and will look to make a season-long impact after missing much of last year with mono. Setters Jay Blankenau and Ciaran McGovern are two of the best in the nation, while left side Curtis James and middle David Egan are also back from last year’s starting lineup.

The Dinos welcome back right side Allen Meek, who returns to the team after a one-year hiatus, while a trio of transfers from Mount Royal – Levi Nutma, Andrew Visser, and Jace Richards – will provide added depth. Calgary will open the tournament looking to rebound from a disappointing outing last weekend in Edmonton, where they posted a 1-3 record. After falling to both Hawaii and Alberta on Day 1, the Dinos defeated the Manitoba Bisons before falling to Guelph in a shocking 3-2 result after leading the match two sets to none.

Calgary is No. 5 in the inaugural CIS Top 10.

The Huskies, meanwhile, have been rebuilding of late and posted a 6-12 record last season, finishing one spot out of the playoffs. Winners of the inaugural Dino Cup title back in 1987, Saskatchewan is led by fourth-year middle Geoff Zerr and will look to make some noise in Canada West this season.

The 2010 edition of the Dino Cup will once again feature a pair of women’s matches as the Dinos take on their archrivals, the Alberta Pandas. The Calgary women will also be looking to rebound from an unexpected defeat – in their case, a 2-0 lead became a 3-2 loss to the Dalhousie Tigers in the final of the McGill tournament last weekend in Montreal.

Calgary has posted a 7-4 record to this point in non-conference play, with four of those wins coming in their five matches in Montreal last week. The Dinos defeated the Montreal Carabins twice in the span of six hours to qualify for the final before falling to Dalhousie.

The Dinos open the season at No. 9 in the CIS Top 10, while the Pandas sit at No. 3.

Both Calgary teams take next week off before opening conference play at home Nov. 5-6 when they host the Winnipeg Wesmen. The Dinos men will raise their 2009-10 CIS championship banner to the rafters of the Jack Simpson Gym prior to their home opener Friday, Nov. 5.

2010 Husky Dino Cup

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

All matches in the Jack Simpson Gym

Thursday, Oct. 21

6 p.m. Women: CALGARY vs. Alberta*

8 p.m. Men: CALGARY vs. Alberta*

Friday, Oct. 22

11 a.m. Men: Alberta vs. BYU

1 p.m. Men: CALGARY vs. Saskatchewan

5:30 p.m. Men: Saskatchewan vs. Alberta*

7 p.m. Men: CALGARY vs. BYU*

Saturday, Oct. 23

11 a.m. Men: BYU vs. Saskatchewan

3 p.m. Men: Bronze Medal Match

5 p.m. Women: CALGARY vs. Alberta*

7 p.m. Men: Gold Medal Match*

*live webcast at www.goDINOS.com/dinovision