After the game Coach Porter said: “I’m so happy for the team, they’ve worked incredibly hard for the last 226 days, to see their faces after the win will stay with me forever.
“They set out to win three medals this year and after winning BUCS Premier South, Derby Day and with today’s bronze, they achieved that.
“This was a special group to work with, they had each other’s backs through the highs and lows. People outside the group always comment on how the team and bench support each other, they put the team above their own needs.
“I will miss these guys.”
The men faced off against the Malory Eagles in the third place play off in a thrilling come back and they completed a remarkable turnaround by winning 15-10.
Brink of defeat
Thomas Jefferson, team captain, said: "It has been an honour to captain the Rebels this season and this weekend acted as another reminder as to why we all play volleyball.
“Our team this season has been through various ups and downs, so it only seemed fitting that in this last dance we battle back from the brink of defeat.
“Even though we didn’t return to Colchester with the gold medal each member can hold their head up high knowing that we performed very well and are hungry for more next season.
"I wish all the best to my teammates who will be leaving the programme this year."
The women’s hopes were sunk by Team SideOut Volleyball, who repeated the score line of the National Cup Final with a commanding 3-0 victory.
They then lost out to Malory Eagles.