BY THE NUMBERS: Winnipeg Wesmen
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This article was published 20/03/2025 (210 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Winnipeg Wesmen
Opponent: Brandon Bobcats
Record: 17-3
Qualifying: Canada West champion
Trophy Case:
Isaiah Olfert (4.04 kills per set — first-team all-star)
Easton Dick (.352 hitting percentage — rookie of the year)
Last title: 2007 (10th)
Hitting percentage: .280 (sixth in U Sports)
Blocks per set: 1.93 (21st)
Points per set: 15.8 (seventh)
Quick Hits: Interim head coach Chris Voth led his hometown team and rival from his playing days as a Manitoba Bison to its first-ever Canada West title, earning CW coach of the year … Winnipeg’s roster features just one player more than an hour’s drive outside city limits.