BRANDON – The Bobcat men's volleyball team edged the UBC Thunderbirds in a hard-fought four-set showdown on Saturday night at the Healthy Living Centre.
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The set scores were 23-25, 25-18, 25-23 and 25-22.
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Seth Friesen had 15 kills for the second-ranked Bobcats, while
Elliott Viles was next with 13 kills for BU.
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"It was a big character win and we were happy to grind it out," said Friesen. "We are just starting our building process and each outing we want to get better."
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UBC's offence was led by James Takken, who recorded 15 kills, while Danny Aspenlieder added 14 kills for the winless Thunderbirds.
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Brandon's 5-1 run had them in control midway through the first, but UBC countered with an 8-1 run late to take the opener over the Bobcats.
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In the second set, Brandon bounced back. The Bobcats strung together five straight points right off the bat. They added a 5-1 run down the stretch and the damage was done.
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The third set was a seesaw affair, until a 6-1 Brandon run turned a 13-12 deficit into an 18-14 advantage. The T-Birds fought off a pair of set points, but they couldn't complete the comeback.
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The fourth set saw a series of momentum swings with the Bobcats eventually emerging victorious.
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BU's lead was 10-7, but the Thunderbirds turned the tables by scoring seven straight points. At the technical timeout, UBC was up 16-12. The Bobcats responded with a string of four in row to pull even at 16's. The fourth was deadlocked 20-20, before Brandon pull ahead for good, thanks to a dramatic 6-1 run.
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The Bobcats are a perfect 4-and-0 and head out on the road this coming weekend to meet the sixth-ranked Mount Royal Cougars in Calgary.
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Meanwhile, the Thunderbirds sit at 0-and-6 and return home to meet the Manitoba Bisons on November 9-10.
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"We are still working on some intensity aspects. Everybody wants to be here and wants to win. We are all on the same page," said UBC captain Joel Regher.
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