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The UBCO women's volleyball team first began competing in Canada West in the 2011–12 season and finished out of the playoffs with a 6–14 record. [ 3 ] [ 11 ] However, the team rapidly improved the following year where they finished with a 15–7 record and a third place conference finish where they lost to the Mount Royal Cougars in their ...
The 2023 U Sports Women's Volleyball Championship was held March 17–19, 2023, in Vancouver, British Columbia, to determine a national champion for the 2022–23 U Sports women's volleyball season. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In a match between the two most recent champions, the host UBC Thunderbirds defeated the top-seeded Trinity Western Spartans to win the ...
Doug Reimer (born 1961) is the head coach for the UBC Thunderbirds' women's volleyball team and is a former volleyball player. As a head coach, he has won the U Sports women's volleyball championship 11 times (once with the Winnipeg Wesmen and ten with the Thunderbirds) and has been named the U Sports women's volleyball coach of the year five times.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Beach Volleyball - Women - Round of 16 - Canada (Bansley/Brandie) v United States (Claes/Sponcil) - Shiokaze Park, Tokyo, Japan - August 1, 2021.
While intercollegiate volleyball had been played in Canada since 1947, championships had been played for conference titles only. [4] In 1969, the Canadian Women's Interuniversity Athletic Union (CWIAU) was formed (a precursor to today's U Sports organization) to provide a regulatory body for national competition. [ 4 ]
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The tournament was scheduled to be played at War Memorial Gymnasium at the University of British Columbia. [5] It would have been the third time that UBC had hosted the tournament with the most recent occurring in 1983. [1] To compensate for the cancelled tournament, UBC was awarded the hosting rights to the 2023 tournament. [6]
[2] [3] The second-seeded UBC Thunderbirds defeated the fourth-seeded Alberta Pandas 3–1 to win the program's 14th national championship, which extended their record for the most in U Sports women's volleyball. [4] The Thunderbirds became the first team to repeat as champions since UBC won their sixth consecutive championship in 2013. [4]