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2015 CIS Men's Volleyball Championship
Season2014–15
TeamsEight
Finals sitePhysical Activity Complex
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
ChampionsAlberta Golden Bears (8th title)
Runner-upTrinity Western Spartans
Winning coachTerry Danyluk (7th title)
Championship MVPBrett Walsh (Alberta Golden Bears)

The 2015 CIS Men's Volleyball Championship was held from February 26 to February 28, 2015, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to determine a national champion for the 2014–15 CIS men's volleyball season.[1] The tournament was played at the Physical Activity Complex on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan.[1] It was the second time that Saskatchewan had hosted the tournament and the first since 1980.[2]

The Canada West champion Alberta Golden Bears defeated the Trinity Western Spartans in straight sets to repeat as national champions and win the eighth title in program history.[3]

Participating teams[edit]

Seed Team Qualified Record Last Total
1 McMaster Marauders OUA Champion 19–1 None 0
2 Dalhousie Tigers AUS Champion 16–1 None 0
3 Alberta Golden Bears Canada West Champion 21–3 2014 7
4 Laval Rouge et Or RSEQ Champion 12–5 2013 4
5 Trinity Western Spartans Canada West Finalist 20–4 2012 3
6 Waterloo Warriors OUA Finalist 13–7 None 0
7 York Lions OUA Bronze 13–7 None 0
8 Saskatchewan Huskies Missed playoffs (Host) 12–12 2004 4

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Championship bracket[edit]

First Round: February 26 Semi-Finals: February 27 Gold Medal Game: February 28
         
1 McMaster Marauders 3
8 Saskatchewan Huskies 0
1 McMaster Marauders 1
5 Trinity Western Spartans 3
4 Laval Rouge et Or 0
5 Trinity Western Spartans 3
3 Alberta Golden Bears 3
5 Trinity Western Spartans 0
2 Dalhousie Tigers 3
7 York Lions 2
2 Dalhousie Tigers 0 Bronze Medal Game: February 28
3 Alberta Golden Bears 3
3 Alberta Golden Bears 3 1 McMaster Marauders 3
6 Waterloo Warriors 0 2 Dalhousie Tigers 0

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Consolation bracket[edit]

Semi-Finals: February 27 Fifth Place Game: February 28
      
4 Laval Rouge et Or 1
8 Saskatchewan Huskies 3
7 York Lions 1
8 Saskatchewan Huskies 3
6 Waterloo Warriors 2
7 York Lions 3

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Awards[edit]

Championship awards[edit]

  • U Sports Championship MVP – Brett Walsh, Alberta
  • R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award – Dan Ota, Dalhousie

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All-Star Team[edit]

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References[edit]

External links[edit]