Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Home matches against MUN

Hey Everyone!

Logan here, sorry we haven't been as punctual on our blogs lately, letting school get the best of us! We've had 2 weekends of competition since the last post by Costa so let me start off by letting you know how those went.

First off we hosted Memorial University from Newfoundland on November 3rd and 4th, coming up with the win both nights 3 sets to none. Saturday's game we started off a little slow in the first set, our passing wasn't as good as we wanted it to be and we were missing some defensive jobs. However we managed to come back as our passing and defense improved and thanks to some great attacking. Overall our serving was not what we wanted it to be either, which caused us to give up even more points. The second set went pretty much the same way and then in the third we finally picked it up to string together some great runs to win the match.

Saturdays game we started off with some lineup changes, including myself and another new middle blocker Craig Toonders starting the game. Unfortunately our new lineup took to much time to adjust and we had some problems all the way through the set, though we kept it together to pull out a close win against a Memorial side who really wanted to take a set off us. We came out and performed better the next 2 sets, to win the game in 3. Craig had a great game in the middle recording more than 10 blocks! We were very proud of Craig's effort in this game.

The next weekend we hit the road to Dalhousie to take on our rivals the Tigers. Our first game we lost in 4 sets. We simply did not play well this entire game, we were not passing well, the setting wasn't great and everyone was making errors. We continued to dig ourselves into holes a different points in the game and overall we could not recover from poor starts and mistakes at crucial points in the game. The second day however was much better. Craig Toonders went out to start the game on day 2 again, and had another great performance, taking home player of the game honors! We came out ready for this game, behind much improved serving and passing. It was a great second day, and allowed us to keep hold of first place in the AUS, but we are still unhappy with our performance in that Friday night game, and we need to be able to play our best for more than just one game a weekend to contend in the AUS and CIS, specifically with the Quebec conference during our Interlock tournaments.

Speaking of which, next up we will heading to Quebec city tomorrow morning for our second Interlock tournament of the year! We play Sherbrooke Friday the 23rd at 6:00pm, then on Saturday the 24th we play Montreal at 11:00am, followed by Laval at 8:00pm. Wish us luck!

Also would like to make a shout out to the Right to Play UNB club, they had a great play day on Saturday November 3rd to raise awareness for Right to Play and get lots of people out to just have some FUN.

Second shout out is a plug for myself, I have been growing a mustache since November 1st for Movember, to raise awareness and funds for prostate cancer! I have a page on the MoBros Canada website, which you can get to here http://mobro.co/logank. Please check it out and donate, and small amount can make a difference in helping research into prostate cancer and raising awareness in men to look after their health and be proactive in protecting against prostate cancer!

That's all check back for an update on our games against Quebec!

Logan Keoughan

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Month of October

Hey everyone!

I apologize for kinda slacking the past few weeks on our teams write ups. Lots has been going on over the past month!

I'm going to back track all the way to Oct 12-13th weekend. Our team travelled to PEI for a weekend for some team bonding and to play a split-squad match infront of all the teams at the Colonel Gray High School tournament. This year we have 3 island athletes on our team (myself, Matt Sweet & Alec Parise), so instead of doing a community out-reach in a rural NB area, we decided to take a little drive. We drove over Friday afternoon and arrived in Summerside around 7pm. My parents (along with the help of Matt Sweet's parents) hosted our entire team for supper, it was a feast! So once again, thank you soo much for the hospitality mum and dad, and Glen and Della...it was unreal! After our meal we headed to charlottetown and arrived at our hotel...which was covered through VolleyballPEI, Thank you! We spent the early part of Saturday morning doing different team bonding activies, and gave our team the chance to get to know one another a lot better. Around lunch team we headed over to Gray for our split squad match. The match was a really great experience, not only for the fans watching, but also a good for our team to play in a new gym/environment leading into our season. After our match we headed to Alec's house for another feast! Rachel and Terry did an amazing job and made sure our belly's were FULL before heading home, thank you!...all and all, it was a really great weekend, definitely worth while!

This past weekend, our team travelled to Montreal to kick off our season play! We had 3 big matches against the University of Sherbrooke, University of Laval and University of Montreal. Our first match was against sherbrooke. The match started off slow, with each team having abit of nerves. But as the first set went under way, both teams got into the groove. Sherbrooke edged the first set with a score of 26-24. After a few line up adjustments, our team was able to bounce back in the next 3 sets and take the match 3-1. Our next match took place Saturday morning as we took on the #4 ranked Laval. Our team didn't execute as well as we're capable of during this match, and in each set seemed to have a slow start and play the catch up game. Unfortunately, those type of mishaps lead to losses, and this case was no different. We ended up losing the match 3-0 with set scores of (25-17, 25-16, 25-23). This match did give an opportunity to some of our younger players to see court time and hopefully they were able to gain from the experience and learn from it before we travel back up to Quebec in the end of November. Our final match of the weekend was against Montreal, the host team. The atmosphere was great, and tons of fans showed up for the match.Once again in this match, we seemed to have a slow start, not able to find ourselves. the match took four sets, with Montreal coming out on top. This was the first time our team had lost to Montreal in 5 years. Set scores were 25-23, 25-22, 20-25, 25-22. Finishing the weekend with a 1-2 was clearly not the preferred result but was a serious wake up call to our entire team. You can't play any team in the CIS and not show up from the first point to the last point...it just can't be done. This past week has been focused on putting our team in more pressure situations and it seems to be paying off. Our intensity is higher, and our mindsets are more clear on what we want to obtain out of this season...and more importantly, how we are going to execute in order to achieve it!

Lastly, this week I'm going to introduce you to one of our first year middles, Sam Alves. Sam is a 6'6 middle blocker from Melbourne, Australia. On the floor, he is a very passionate player, you can always feel his presence when he steps onto the court. Outside practice, Sam loves his half price aptz and wing night at the campus pub! He's taking a Bachelor in Arts in school. Here is a couple facts about the boss-man himself:

Q: Why did you choose UNB to play volleyball in Canada?
A: I chose UNB because it was already a well established volleyball program within the CIS. Dan was very approachable and after talking to some of the current players about the university, team etc, it made my decision easy.
Q:What has been your favorite volleyball experience in your life?
A: It would definitely be winning the 19U Australian Junior National Championships this past spring...especially after recieving 3 years of silver medals the years before.
Q: What has been your biggest adjustment since arriving in Canada?
A: Hands down would be the weather! It was way colder here then back home...and the snow hasn't even fallen yet!

This weekend we have two home matches against MUN at 8pm Saturday, and 1pm Sunday...if you're around town, come out and show some love for the boys! Cheers everyone,

Costa

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Season Opener Review

Hey everyone!

I hope you all had an awesome Thanksgiving weekend. Our team has been busy the last few weeks in the gym and weight room, gearing up for our first matches of the season that took place this past weekend. We hosted the University of Manitoba Bisons in a two match series. Manitoba were the 2011-2012 CIS Bronze Medalists, and had only graduated one player from their roster, so needless to say, we were diving head first into stiff competition from the get go.

Our Friday night match was a barn burner that took almost 2.5hrs before a winner was announced. Unfortunately for us, Manitoba took it in 5 sets winning 16-14. It was a good experience for our team though to start off the year, many new faces on the court in new positions. The set scores were 25-22, 21-25, 25-21, 22-25 and 16-14. In our post game talk, we discussed as a team the positives and negatives from the match and as a whole, felt that we probably should of/could of won the match if we could eliminate some of our errors. On Saturday, our team did just that. Outside hitters kept their kill counts in the double digits, and minimized their errors, along with solid blocking from our middles and quality setting, we swept Manitoba 3-0 (25-22, 25-21, 25-20). It was UNB's first time sweeping a Can-West team in our yearly East vs West Challenge Cup. All in all, it was a great weekend of volleyball that showed our team not only has depth, but is able to compete with and beat the top teams in the CIS. Hopefully the good vibes continue into the regular season.

This upcoming weekend we're traveling to my home province, PEI. Our team is playing a split squad match at the Colonel Gray High School Tournament to help promote high level men's volleyball on the island. Our next home court action is Nov 3-4 as we take on the Memorial Sea-Hawks, come out and make some noise!

As promised, I'm going to start introducing you to a new member of our team each blog, this week it's the Viking (and my roommate), Eivind Andersen. Eivind is a 6'4 left handed rightside player in his first year on the team. He moved here from Sandnes Norway after being in contact with our coach last spring. He is taking a Bachelor of Arts with the hopes of majoring in Psychology. Here are a couple Q/A’s from Eivind:

Q: What made you come to UNB?
A: I came here because the volleyball program sounded extremely appealing and the university was considered a strong academic institute in Canada.
Q: What has been your favorite memory so far in Canada?
A:Playing my first match against Manitoba last week. I have never played in front of that large of a crowd and it was very exciting
Q: What has been the hardest transition moving from Norway to Canada?
A: Probably the food, it is a lot sweater in Canada then Norway.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Road to Laval Begins!

Welcome back everyone!
I hope you all had a stellar summer, I definitely did! I was home in PEI working and coaching beach volleyball…and eating some home style cooking of course. It’s crazy to think that almost 7 months has passed by since our season ended last March, but it feels great to be back in the swing of things. After a tough try out process, our 2012-2013 team has finally been selected and the good vibes are re-appearing in practices already. There are 8 new faces that will be showing up on the roster this season, along with a core group of returners.
I’m going to spend this post introducing you to our recruit class and a bit about their volleyball backgrounds. Starting off with the local boys…Corey Ross, is a 6’4 outside hitter from Fredericton who played with the 20U provincial team this past summer and competed at the National Team Challenge Cup (NTCC). The 2nd local is Matt Losier, a very skilled and talented 6’1 setter with tons of potential. He was also a member of the 20U provincial team this past summer that competed at the NTCC’s.  Next up is another Maritimer, from Summerside PEI…Alec Parise, a 6’6 outside hitter who is a member of the 2013 PEI Canada games beach volleyball team. Alec’s a very athletic, solid kid with tons of upside in his future. Our last east coast pick up is Brad Joliffe, a libero transfer from Memorial University. Brad received AUS Libero of the year last season and brings maturity and depth to our back row. Moving across the country, our next recruit is a 3rd year middle blocker transfer from Algonquin College in Ottawa, Craig Toonders. Craig’s a big presence at the net, standing at 6’8 he hopes to try and fill the void of big 5th year graduate senior John Sheehan and earn some minutes on the court this season. Finally reaching the west coast of Canada, from beautiful British Columbia, we have Tristen Burridge, an athletic 6’4 outside hitter. Tristen was a member of Team BC’s NTCC team in 2011 and will be a noticeable force to reckon with as he develops his v-reds career. Leaving Canada and going down under, we picked up Sam Alves from Melbourne Australia. Sam’s a very explosive 6’6 middle blocker who along with Craig will be pushing for minutes this season. Sam is also member of the Australian Junior National Team. Rounding out our recruiting class is the Viking himself, Eivind Andersen from Norway. Eivind is a 6’4 rightside hitter with lots of skill and composure as a young player and has the ability to make an early impact with our squad. Eivind also competed for Norway at the 2011 FIVB World Junior’s Beach Volleyball Championships.
As the blog continues throughout the season, I’ll give you team updates, schedules and results and also one on one player interviews! Although it’s a few weeks off now, don’t forget to mark October 5th and 6th off on your calendars as we host the University of Manitoba Bison’s for pre-season action! 
Cheers everyone, hope you all have a great weekend
Costa

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Lost a battle, but the war still goes on

Hey everyone,

This past weekend Dalhousie University and ourselves grinded it our for the AUS championship title. After 2 close 4 set matches, Dal prevailed with the banner. We left Thursday to travel up to Halifax for our Friday evening match, the match was a barn bunner, back and fourth, clearly showing that no team wanted to give up the loss easisly. Set scores were 25-20, 25-22, 28-30 and 26-24. We actually were up in the 4th set 24-23, but were unable to capitalize on some points and Dalhousie pulled out the win. Recieving honors for the match was #1, Brett LaDrew, who tallied up 8 kills and 3 blocks in the 4 set match. Leading into Sunday's match, we realized the attitude had to be 'must win'...and for the 700 plus fans (thank you by the way...surreal experience!!), our mindset starting off was definitely that. The first set pushed into extra points, with dalhousie taking it 28-26. In the 2nd set, we bounced back to pull out a 26-24 win. At this point, it seemed to be a nail bitter finish. However, as the 3rd and 4th set would pan out, our team found it more and more challenging to sideout and compete against the Tigers. They took the following sets with scores of 25-19 and 25-20. Recieving the player of that match, and deservingly so was 5th year, graduating senior, John Sheehan! Who had 4 kills, 8 digs, and 3 blocks.

After the game on Sunday, I heard someone in the crowd say 'Back to the old ways I guess' as they left the gym, part of me wanted to say something but I figured the best way to preach my thoughts would be on here. The 'old ways', as that fan stated, was Dalhousie dominating the AUS year after year, the 'old ways' was UNB making playoffs and having to hope for a poor performance by Dalhousie and a standout performance by themselves to have a real opportunity to take home the title. The 'old ways', do NOT exist to our program any longer. Even prior to last season, when we defeated Dalhousie, our program was on the uprise, graduated alumni like Greg Black, Davin St. Pierre, Ryley Bolden (along with countless others) changed the history of our program. They demonstrated that our team could be a force to be reckoned with, and even if losing the banner happened, the program itself was still very much a 'championship' program. Now if I sat here and said that standing on the endline after the match watching Dalhousie win their awards, or hearing them cheer in the lockerroom downstairs as we sat in ours quietly after the match wasn't extremely torturing as an player, I'd be lying through my teeth! Because I want to win, everyone on our team did...It's why athletes play sports at higher levels. Pro athletes gut it out each year during their seasons, and they may not all be champions in the end, and battles may be lost...but the war goes on, and they strive to be better the following season.

BUT, a large positive that I personally can take away from this weekend is, I'm only 4th year, I still get my final crack at re-gaining the AUS banner next season. We lose 2 seniors, but have a solid returning core, and great additions joining our family next season. I hope that our loss this past Sunday stays vivid in my teammates minds, and that feeling of salt in the wound doesn't leave their body too quickly but rather challenges them each and everyday during the off season to make themselves better, to create the best opportunity possible for our team next season, because it unquestionably will for me.

As mentioned above, we lose 2 players this season...I want to say thank you and goodbye to those two graduating seniors. John Sheean and Kyle Blanchard, I can't say enough about the two of you. Your class acts, on and off the court and over your careers at UNB, you've brought the program into a new era and now (regardless of the final results this weekend), can walk away from the jersey's as proud alumni!

This week I'm going to introduce you to a first year guy, who has a bright future with our program; Cody Timmons (#16)...aka 'T'! Cody's a 1st year 6'5ft Middle out of Halifax, NS who's studying business at UNB. He brings a personal swag to the court (practice or match) every single day, and although his boisterous cheering after he blocks you, or aces you, may get under guys skin sometimes, to me, it has shown his true competitive nature...and how much winning matters to him as an athlete. Something that will benefit our team in years to come as he becomes a more key player on the court. Here are some facts about the kidd:

Q) Why did you choose to play volleyball at university instead of basketball?

A) I chose volleyball because UNB had just won the aus title and the program was on a rise. I knew after watching UNB play while I was in high school, that I could only get better if I practiced with a quality team each day. Also, Dan had just recieved CIS coach of the year so I knew he would push me constantly also.

Q) What has been your favorite moment as a Varsity Red thus far?

A) My first CIS kill! It was late in the 2nd set against MUN and we had a comfortable lead, and Brooksie was on the court and I knew he'd wanna hook me up. Sure enough, we passed a 3-ball and I hit a 51 deep into 5! I couldn't help but smile while Blanchard grabbed me and shook the hell outta me to celebrate.

Q) What is our biggest goal to obtain during the off season?

A) My biggest goal in the off season is to add a couple of inches to my vertical jump. I could get away with my spike touch in high school, but everyone in this league puts up a high block. A lot of plyometrics and strength training for me over the summer months!

Season may be done, but the blog isn't! Logan and I will still be keeping you all up to date about our teams community activities throughout the remainder of the school year, so stay tuned! Cheers everybody...and thanks again for all your support throughout the season at our matches, you're all the best!

Costa

Monday, February 13, 2012

Fighting for a spot at Queens...

Hi everyone,

I hope everyones doing well. This past weekend we finished up our regular season matches by travelling to Halifax to face Dal. Going into the weekend, we needed atleast one win between the 2 matches to hold first place and 'host' the best 2/3 play off series. The two matches turned out to be dog fight barn burners.

In the first match, we lost in four sets, with scores of (26-24, 25-19, 18-25, 25-15). It was a battle from the first point to the last, with nerves and tentative play, playing a contributing role to the match, on both sides of the net. Looking back on the match now, you realize how simple mistakes can cost you long term and more importantly, sometimes you just gotta man up and play the game you're capable of playing. Walking away with the player of the match, was 5th year middle John Sheehan, who tallied up 5 kills, 1 dig and 7 blocks throughout the 4 set match.

Day 2 brought the crowds to the edge of their seats once again, as both teams slugged it out back and fourth until a 5th and final set was to decide who would finish top in the AUS for regular season. Having a slow start in the 5th set is not something any team wants to happen, but it can happen...and life goes on. We were unable to find points early on in the 5th set, giving dal a 8-3 lead at the switch. Dal went on to win the match 15-8. The set scores were (25-23, 18-25, 25-15, 22-25, 15-8). Player of the match was 2nd year middle, B la D (Brett LaDrew) rocking out with 5 kills, 1 dig, and 5 blocks.

Obviously finishing the weekend off with 2 loses is not what our team wanted leading into playoffs. But as I mentioned above, life goes on. On day 2, 2 teams grinded it out, and in a 5th set match, someone wins, someone loses. It's in the past, and our team now has this week to watch gametape, study our opponents, practice hard and prepare to battle to re-claim our AUS title! Last year, our UNB team was able to do something our program hadn't done in decades, and that was capture an AUS championship, and our team did it in 2 matches, defeating dal at home in the 2nd match. This year, our UNB team has the opportunity to do something that has never happened before. Go down to dal, grind out a win on their turf, then come back to UNB and win the AUS on home court! The title is up for grabs and myself, my 16 teammates, our trainer, and our 3 coaches all want! It's time to man up! Our first best of 3 series match is on Friday night at 7pm. If you can fill up a carload of people (or 2 or 3 cars haha), do it up! The more UNB fans in the dalplex, the better! The 2nd match of the AUS playoffs will be on Sunday at UNB at 3pm! The winner of this series will represent the AUS at the CIS championships March 4-6th at Queen's University in Kingston, ON.

This week I'm going to introduce you to our captain, Matt Sweet (#4). I've known Sweet since grade 7. We played against each other in Junior High and High School. We were teammates on provincial from 16U all the way up to Canada Games in 2009! I'll be the first to say that if it wasn't for Matt, I wouldn't be the player I am today. He always was the top players growing up, and I constantly wanted to be as good as him, and it always challenged me to become better at different aspects of the game. Matt's a 6'2 leftside hitter, who jumps through the gym! He was named an AUS all-star last season and is in the running once again this year. Here are some facts him:

Q) Why did you choose UNB?
A) I choose to come to UNB because I wanted to play volleyball after high school and UNB's team was becoming more well known as a top calibur program in the CIS.
Q) Who is your favorite pro athlete?
A) My favorite pro athlete is Joe Sakic because he's clutch and gets the job done when it has to be.
Q) What is your best volleyball memory at UNB?
A) Winning the AUS championship last season.

Thats all for this week! Thanks for checking out the blog, and do your best to make it out to our home match this Sunday at 3pm at the Currie Center, you fans are our 7th man without a doubt!Cheers,
Costa

Wednesday, February 1, 2012




Thought I'd show you guys the new look I'm trying out. We hosted the Memorial Sea Hawks for two games this past weekend, with a win on both days for us. Saturday we won 3-0. The first 2 sets we came out firing, everybody was playing well and we didn't let up or have any major slip ups. The third set was much closer, our team really became complacent and relaxed out on the floor. We still managed to get the win but if we play that way against stronger teams we won't have the same result.

Sunday we won again 3-0 (25-19, 25-15, 25-23). This game was very similar to our first game. We had a few lineup changes but the first 2 sets we again came out strong to take the wins. The third set however we relaxed and let off the gas again, which is something we will have to work on.




This week I'm going to introduce you to Marc White, who had a fantastic performance on Sunday - 15 kills on 21 swings with zero errors, earning him player of the game. Marc is a second year Business student, from New Maryland Fredericton. Marc is a 6 ft 2 in outside hitter. He has been having a really good year while recently playing with a nagging injury. Marc is excited for the coming weeks where we have the chance to cement our first place spot in league and host AUS Finals.












See you next time

Logan

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Interlock Weekend Review



Hey everyone,
I hope you all had stellar weekends! This past weekend was a pretty busy one for our team. We hosted the 3rd and final AUS/RSEQ Interlock tournament of the season; which means all the AUS teams compete against all the Quebec conference teams and the matches count towards league play.


Our first match was Friday evening against the University of Sherbrooke. Although having a slow starts in the 1st and 2nd set, we were able to pull it together for a three set victory with scores of 25-21, 25-20 and 25-15. My brother from another mother, Julio Fernandez, received the player of the match and deservingly so! He recorded 17 kills, 8 digs and 4 blocks for the match.


In our 2nd match, we faced the University of Montreal. Despite being an overall smaller team then us, it never takes away from the heart and spirit they bring to the game. They’re one of those teams that you just cannot come out flat against, or you’ll pay. That being said, they were able to come out and capitalize on the first set taking it 20-25, after that, we were able to re-group as a team and push out the next 3 sets 25-15, 25-22, 25-19 to grab the win. Marc ‘the wonder boy’ White was picked as player of the match for his contributions of 10 kills, 12 digs and 1 block towards our W.


The final match of the weekend faced us up against the University of Laval, who currently are ranked #4 in Canada. In our past 2 meet ups this season; our scores were 3-0 and 3-1 against the Rouge et Or. Both entering the matches with a 2-0 record for the weekend, one of us were hoping to go home with the perfect record. We started off slow and although playing fairly strong, were not able to take advantage of any offensive opportunities because of Laval’s superb defense; they pulled out a first set win of 25-15. The following 2 sets showed a bit closer match ups but once again, we were unable to hang in down the stretch as Laval took the sets 25-19 and 25-19.We know that coming into our latter half of the season, with the hopes of making another appearance at the national championships in March; Laval is the type of team we would face in a first round match up. That being said, instead of looking at our loss as a negative, our team talked afterword’s about the learning curves we could take away from the match. We have things to work on and goals to still reach as a team…but if you didn’t have anything to work on, what would be the point of playing right? The player of the match was #1, Brett LaDrew…aka “b b b b”. He had a solid performance putting up 6 kills, 3 digs and 5 blocks.


This past weekend was also Alumni weekend which means a few special gentlemen on our team were honored; Matt Sweet (#4) and our captain received the Dirk Kiy Leadership award and Logan Keoughan (#11) received the Malcolm Early award. I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank our alumni for the continuous and ongoing support they give our program. You’re all major contributors to our programs success so on behalf of our entire team and coaching staff, THANK YOU!


This week I’d like to introduce you to the Venezuelan assassin himself, Julio Fernandez (#5)! Julio is a 3rd business student and arrived in Canada 2 and a half years ago. I had the pleasure of having the first on court session with him and my coach when he first arrived and will never forget it. He could barely speak a word of English, which is hard to believe because now he almost speaks perfect English. I cannot say enough great things about this guy; on the court he is an explosive and dynamic player who has proven to be one of the top outside hitters in the country and off the court, he’s a class act individual. Here’s a bit of info from the amigo himself:


Q: How and why did you choose to come to UNB?
A: I heard through friends that program and school were top quality and that had a major influence on my decision of coming to UNB.


Q: What has been your favorite experience since arriving in Canada?
A: Besides playing volleyball (winning AUS last year), I’d have to say being with my teammates, we’re very close off the court and whenever we all get together, we always have a blast!


Q: What are your plans after you finish your degree at UNB?
A: I would love to play professional volleyball overseas somewhere for a few years and see how that goes. I can see myself living in Canada long term though; I really enjoyed BC last spring when we were out there for CIS championships.


Hope you all have a good week, if you’re around Fredericton this weekend, don’t forget to stop by the Currie Center Saturday and Sunday as we talk on the Memorial Seahawks at 4pm and 12pm.
Cheers everybody
Costa

Monday, January 16, 2012


Hey guys!

My name is Logan Keoughan, I'm a 3rd year middle on the UNB Men's volleyball team from Miramichi, New Brunswick. I wear number 11, I choose it my first year at UNB and have stuck with it. I am studying a Bachelor of Science in Environment and Natural Resources, with a major in Wildlife Conservation.

This past weekend the team traveled to Newfoundland to play 2 games against Memorial University. Friday we went some extra time in the airport as our flight was delayed about 2 hours. we finally made our way onto the plane and a rough takeoff, which made a few guys queasy. We made it safe and sound to St. John's, and headed to the hotel to get to bed. Saturday afternoon the team decided to head to the theater to see Contraband. Great movie by the way!

Saturday night we
beat MUN 3 sets to none. We had a good performance but weren't as strong as we should have been on defence. However our blocking improved and coach was happy with that aspect of the game. Sunday afternoon we won 3 sets 1. Memorial got fired to take the second. Our defence was not at a high level, and we had to pick it up for the next 2 sets. We pulled out the win but still have work to do to prepare for this weekends big competition as we host the Quebec conference teams.


Today I'm going to introduce you to number 1 on the team, Brett LeDrew. Brett is from Clarenville, Newfoundland, so he deals with a little bit more pressure and nerves playing in Newfoundland. He's 6 foot 6, and plays middle blocker. He puts in solid minutes and splits starting time pretty evenly with me. Brett is in his second year working towards a chemical engineering degree.


That's it for this week, we'll be back in touch after a weekend of hard competition, come out and support if you can!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Let it begin!

Hey everyone!

My name is Andrew Costa, I’m a 4th year setter on the UNB Men’s volleyball team from Summerside, PEI. I wear the #3 on my jersey because it’s been the only number I’ve ever worn since grade 7. I am studying mechanical engineering and a business diploma in school so my schedule is usually pretty jam packed. When I’m not on the court, you can usually find me in Head Hall with my face in the books.

As some of you may know, last year our UNB team captured its first Atlantic Championship banner since 1979, defeating the Dalhousie Tigers and dethroning them from their 24-year consecutive run. Three members of our last year’s roster graduated after the season; Jacob Kilpatrick, Tyler Veenhuis & JP DeVink. Although Jacob actually continued his volleyball career and is currently training with the Canadian Men’s National Team in Gatineau, Quebec. Needless to say however, coming into this season, the expectations for our team were higher than ever! Finishing up our first semester regular season in late November, we’ve found ourselves with a 5-3 record. Currently sitting us in first place in the AUS!

I hope all of you had an awesome Christmas break with your families and friends, I certainly did! This Christmas our coach, Dan McMorran, decided to give us a bit larger of a break home with our families then past years. We didn’t have to arrive back in Fredericton until December 30th for training camp! After going hard for the past 2 weeks, all the fellas look well rested and seem fired up to start the second semester! We leave this Friday morning and travel to Newfoundland to compete against MUN in a double header action weekend, two huge matches to start off our 2nd semester campaign!

Each week, we’re going to introduce you to a new member of our team. To start off, I thought it’d only be fair to introduce you to one of our only 2 fifth year players, John Sheehan (#14). Standing at 6 foot 8 inches, Sheehan is a force to be reckoned with as a middle blocker! He has earned his respect throughout his career at UNB and is presently leading the AUS in the hitting percentage category in his final season. John is also working towards a business degree in school. I got a chance to sit down and talk to John and ask him a few questions, here’s some fun facts about the big guy!

Q: Why did you choose to come to UNB?
A: I chose UNB because I’m originally from Fredericton (New Maryland) and I wanted to stay close to my family and friends.

Q: Who is your favorite pro athlete?
A: Michael Vick, QB for the Philadelphia Eagles.

Q: What is your goal in your final season as a Varsity Red?
A: I want our team to repeat our performance last spring and capture our 2nd consecutive AUS championship, travel to the CIS championships at Queens, and win our first match at the nationals.

Thanks for checking out my blog! Keep checking it out weekly as teammate Logan Keoughan and I keep you posted throughout the rest of the semester. Cheers everybody!
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