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The 2025 U Sports Women's Volleyball Championship is scheduled to be held March 14–16, 2025, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to determine a national champion for the 2024–25 U Sports women's volleyball season. [2] [3]
Wilson (then Pischke) was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, to Garth Pischke, a two-time Olympian with Canada men's national volleyball team, [3] and a former coach of the Manitoba Bisons men's team, and mother Cindy Shepherd, a Canadian Junior National team athlete and three-time U Sports National Champion.
The 2024 U Sports Women's Volleyball Championship was held from March 15 to March 17, 2024, in Hamilton, Ontario, to determine a national champion for the 2023–24 U Sports women's volleyball season.
The tournament involves the champions from each of Canada's four regional sports conferences. [1] The championship trophy, first awarded in 1977, features a two-wheeled oxcart , symbolizing the pioneer era on the Red River in Manitoba . [ 2 ]
The U Sports Men's Volleyball Championship is a Canadian university volleyball tournament conducted by U Sports, and determines the men's national champion. The tournament involves the champions from each of Canada's four regional sports conferences. [1] The Tantramar Trophy is awarded to the winners. [2]
In 2019, the Can Am Volleyball Holiday Showcase was created which featured eight teams from across North America, including those competing in the NCAA. [18] The 2019 tournament featured four U Sports teams and four NCAA teams, including the defending U Sports national champion Trinity Western Spartans and the NCAA national champion Long Beach ...
U Sports women's volleyball is the highest level of amateur play of indoor volleyball in Canada and operates under the auspices of U Sports (formerly Canadian Interuniversity Sport). 43 teams from Canadian universities are divided into four athletic conferences, drawing from the four regional associations of U Sports: Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CW), Ontario University ...
Loeppky started playing volleyball at a young age and helped lead the Steinbach Regional Secondary School Sabres to their first AAAA provincial volleyball title in 2014, the top high school league in the province of Manitoba. [3] After high school he went to play volleyball with the Trinity Western University Spartans.