2018 U Sports Women's Volleyball Championship

The 2018 U Sports Women's Volleyball Championship was held March 16–18, 2018, in Quebec City, Quebec, to determine a national champion for the 2017–18 U Sports women's volleyball season.[1] The tournament was played at PEPS gymnase at Université Laval. It was the seventh time that Laval had hosted the tournament with the most recent occurring in 2011.[1]

2018 U Sports Women's Volleyball Championship
Season2017–18
TeamsEight
Finals sitePEPS gymnase
Quebec City, Quebec
ChampionsRyerson Rams (1st title)
Runner-upAlberta Pandas
Winning coachDustin Reid (1st title)
Championship MVPTheanna Vernon, Ryerson Rams

The OUA Champion Ryerson Rams completed a perfect season, finishing with a 19–0 regular season record, 3–0 OUA playoff record, and 3–0 U Sports championship record to claim the first national championship in program history and in school history.[2]

Participating teams

Seed Team Qualified Record Last Total
1Calgary DinosCanada West Champion21–320044
2Montreal CarabinsRSEQ Champion18–2None0
3UBC ThunderbirdsCanada West Finalist20–4201711
4Ryerson RamsOUA Champion19–0None0
5UBC Okanagan HeatCanada West Semifinalist19–5None0
6Dalhousie TigersAUS Champion19–119821
7Alberta PandasCanada West Semifinalist15–920077
8Laval Rouge et OrRSEQ Finalist (Host)14–620061

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Championship bracket

First Round: March 16 Semi-Finals: March 17 Gold Medal Game: March 18
         
1 Calgary Dinos 3
8 Laval Rouge et Or 0
1 Calgary Dinos 1
4 Ryerson Rams 3
4 Ryerson Rams 3
5 UBC Okanagan Heat 2
4 Ryerson Rams 3
7 Alberta Pandas 1
2 Montreal Carabins 2
7 Alberta Pandas 3
7 Alberta Pandas 3
3 UBC Thunderbirds 1
3 UBC Thunderbirds 3
6 Dalhousie Tigers 2
Bronze Medal Game: March 18
   
1 Calgary Dinos 1
3 UBC Thunderbirds 3

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Consolation bracket

Semi-Finals: March 17 Fifth Place Game: March 18
      
2 Montreal Carabins 3
6 Dalhousie Tigers 0
2 Montreal Carabins 3
8 Laval Rouge et Or 0
5 UBC Okanagan Heat 1
8 Laval Rouge et Or 3

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References

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