BRANDON – The Bobcats clinched home court advantage in the opening round of the Canada West playoffs following a four-set win over the Mount Royal Cougars on Saturday night.
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BU will host a best-of-three quarter-final series from February 23-25 at the Healthy Living Centre, but their opponent is still up in the air.
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Brandon came out flying in the first set with a 5-1 run giving them an early 6-3 advantage. At the technical timeout, it was 16-12 BU. The Bobcats held a late 23-19 lead, but the Cougars countered with two straight points. Mount Royal would not get any closer as the Bobcats bounced back to score consecutive points to secure the first set.
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Mount Royal rebounded in the second with a .400 hitting percentage. The Cougars led 12-8 and 16-12 at the technical timeout. A solid stretch of seven straight points powered the Cougars to even up the match.
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The Bobcats turned the tables in the third by building leads of 7-3 and 13-8. Mount Royal narrowed the gap to 16-14 at the technical timeout before BU gained a major momentum swing. A 7-1 Bobcats' run directly out of the timeout put them firmly in the drivers seat. Brandon rebounded with a .282 hitting percentage in the third after negative numbers in the second.
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The fourth set went down to the wire with the two sides all square at 22-22. The Bobcats came through in the clutch by taking the next three to finish off the match.
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Seth Friesen fired a team-high 18 kills, while Matt Powell and Elliott Viles added 11 apiece for the Bobcats. Reece Dixon had a double-double with 40 assists and 13 digs as BU won their fourth in a row.
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Mount Royal's Riley Friesen led all scorers with 19 kills.
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The Bobcats close out their regular season by visiting the Alberta Golden Bears this coming weekend, before the post-season arrives in Brandon.
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Meanwhile, the Cougars clash with the Dinos in Calgary to wrap up their 2017-18 regular season schedule.
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