The McMaster Marauders men's volleyball team captured bronze at the OUA Forsyth Cup Final Four on Saturday evening, defeating the Guelph Gryphons 3-0 (25-22, 25-20, 25-21) at the Burridge Gym.
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Wojtek Kraj got the game rolling for the host Marauders, going for a service ace in the opening play of action. The Gryphons were quick to find their form however, going for three straight points, capitalizing on Marauder errors.
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But errors weren't kind to either side early on, as the home team hit the technical timeout first, up 16-14, thanks to five straight points capped by a pair
of Craig Ireland kills.
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Out of the tech timeout, the Gryphons erupted for a 5-1 run led by two Jonathan Pickett kills, prompting a timeout for the Marauders. The breather proved vital as the hosts responded emphatically off another Kraj killed. OUA All-Rookie team member
Sam Cooper carried McMaster to close the set off of back-to-back service aces.
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The Marauders opened the second set similarly to how they closed the first, going for five straight unanswered points after the Gryphons picked up the first of the set. The crowd erupted with kills coming from Cooper, Ireland, and
Nathan Delguidice.
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The Gryphons, however, closed the deficit, capitalizing yet again on Marauder errors, going on a 6-1 run and hitting the second technical timeout with the lead at 16-15.
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The flurry of points continued throughout the match, as the Maroon picked another series of unanswered points, this time going for eight that was highlighted by a Delguidice kill. The fifth-year outside hitter went on to score again with a set clinching kill.
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The final set of action was a back-and-forth affair for the most part. Defensive play from Kraj, as well as kills from Cooper, Delguidice, and
Bennett Swan kept the home team going.
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Ultimately the Marauders last five out of six points came off of Gryphon errors, securing the win, and the bronze medal in the process.
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For their efforts, Gryphons left side Zarko Ubiparip, and Marauders outside hitter
Sam Cooper were named Players of the Game.
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With the win the Marauders clinched a spot in next week's U SPORTS Men's Volleyball championship hosted by the Manitoba Bisons from March 13-15