2023 U Sports Men's Volleyball Championship
Season2022–23
TeamsEight
Finals siteBurridge Gymnasium
Hamilton, Ontario
ChampionsTrinity Western Spartans (7 title)
Runner-upSherbrooke Vert et Or
Winning coachAdam Schriemer/Ben Ball (1 title)
Championship MVPMathias Elser (Trinity Western Spartans)
TelevisionCBC[1]

The 2023 U Sports Men's Volleyball Championship was the 56th edition of the U Sports men's volleyball championship, a postseason tournament to determine the national champion of the 2023 U Sports men's volleyball season. The tournament started on March 17 and ended with the bronze-medal and championship games being played on March 19 in Hamilton, Ontario.[2][3]

The third-seeded Trinity Western Spartans defeated the fourth-seeded Sherbrooke Vert et Or in straight sets to claim the seventh championship in program history.[4][5]

Host

The tournament was hosted by McMaster University at the Burridge Gymnasium on the school's campus.[2] This was the sixth time that McMaster had hosted the tournament with the most recent occurring in 2018.[6]

Participating teams

Seed Team Qualified Record Last Total
1Alberta Golden BearsCanada West Champion22–220229
2McMaster MaraudersOUA Champion (Host)18–2None0
3Trinity Western SpartansCanada West Finalist18–620196
4Sherbrooke Vert et OrRSEQ Champion15–119751
5Windsor LancersOUA Finalist15–5None0
6Montreal CarabinsRSEQ Finalist11–519701
7Saskatchewan HuskiesCanada West Bronze17–720044
8Toronto Varsity BluesOUA Bronze13–7None0

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Championship bracket

First round: March 17 Semi-finals: March 18 Gold medal game: March 19
         
1 Alberta Golden Bears 3
8 Toronto Varsity Blues 1
1 Alberta Golden Bears 0
4 Sherbrooke Vert & Or 3
4 Sherbrooke Vert & Or 3
5 Windsor Lancers 0
3 Trinity Western Spartans 3
4 Sherbrooke Vert & Or 0
2 McMaster Marauders 3
7 Saskatchewan Huskies 0
2 McMaster Marauders 1 Bronze medal game: March 19
3 Trinity Western Spartans 3
3 Trinity Western Spartans 3 1 Alberta Golden Bears 0
6 Montreal Carabins 0 2 McMaster Marauders 3

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Bronze medal match

19 March 2023 (2023-03-19)
3:00 p.m. EDT
(1) Alberta Golden Bears 0–3 (2) McMaster Marauders Burridge Gymnasium, Hamilton, Ontario
Attendance: 1,812
(21–25, 23–25, 23–25)
Boxscore

Gold medal match

19 March 2023 (2023-03-19)
6:00 p.m. EDT
(3) Trinity Western Spartans 3–0 (4) Sherbrooke Vert et Or Burridge Gymnasium, Hamilton, Ontario
Attendance: 1,811
(25–16, 25–20, 25–15)
Boxscore

Consolation bracket

Semi-Finals: March 18 Fifth Place Game: March 19
      
5 Windsor Lancers 1
8 Toronto Varsity Blues 3
6 Montreal Carabins 3
8 Toronto Varsity Blues 2
6 Montreal Carabins 3
7 Saskatchewan Huskies 2

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Awards

Championship awards

  • Championship MVP – Mathias Elser, Trinity Western
  • R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award – Montreal Carabins

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Mikasa Players of the Game

  • Trinity Western: Mathias Elser
  • Sherbrooke: Zachary Hollands

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All-Star Team

  • Sam Cooper, McMaster
  • Jordan Canham, Alberta
  • Jonathan Portelance, Sherbrooke
  • Yoan David, Sherbrooke
  • Brodie Hofer, Trinity Western
  • Jesse Elser, Trinity Western
  • Mathias Elser, Trinity Western

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References

  1. "CBC Sports to broadcast U Sports national championships for next 4 years". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. September 20, 2021.
  2. 1 2 "U Sports Calendar". usports.ca. U Sports. May 17, 2022. Retrieved May 26, 2022.
  3. "Marauders selected to host U Sports Men's & Women's Volleyball national championships". McMaster Marauders. April 13, 2021. Retrieved May 26, 2022.
  4. "Men's volleyball". usports.ca. U Sports. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  5. 1 2 3 4 "Spartans take down Sherbrooke 3-0, crowned U SPORTS champions". usports.ca. U Sports. March 19, 2023.
  6. "U Sports Volleyball Championship History". usports.ca. U Sports. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
  7. "U Sports Playing Regulations: Men's Volleyball" (PDF). U Sports. October 2022.
  8. "Draw and bracket announced for 2023 U Sports Men's Volleyball Championship". U Sports. March 12, 2023.
  9. 1 2 "Schedule/Results". U Sports. Retrieved March 17, 2023.
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