Saturday, 23 Nov 2024

Men’s College Roundup for Feb. 9

This week’s college roundup brings you the latest updates on the top teams in men’s college volleyball across divisions. We’ll also highlight some key matchups and shine a spotlight on athletes from the USA Volleyball National Team Development Program. Let’s dive in!

NCAA Division I/II

No. 1 Hawaii

Hawaii remains undefeated at 7-0 after a successful road trip to North Carolina where they swept Queens, Belmont Abbey, and Barton. Alaka’i Todd led the team with 13 kills, while Brett Sheward shined defensively with 9 digs. Hawaii’s next challenge is a weekend trip to Stanford for two matches against the Cardinal starting on Feb. 10.

No. 2 Long Beach State

Long Beach State boasts a 6-0 record after a thrilling 3-2 victory over Loyola Chicago. Clarke Godbold led the charge with 20 kills, while Mason Briggs anchored the defense with 10 digs. Up next, Long Beach State has a two-game series against UCLA on Thursday and Friday night.

No. 3 Penn State

Penn State has an impressive 8-1 record after winning both matches in the Big Ten/Pac 12 Challenge against USC and UCLA. Cal Fisher led the team with 15 kills, and Toby Ezeonu showcased his blocking skills with 7 blocks. Penn State’s next test will be against St. Francis on Saturday night.

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No. 4 UCLA

UCLA suffered their first loss of the season, falling 3-1 to Penn State in the Big Ten/Pac 12 Challenge. However, they still hold a strong 9-1 record. David Ido led the team with 12 kills, and Alex Knight showcased his defensive prowess with 9 digs. UCLA’s upcoming challenge is a home and away two-game series against Long Beach State.

No. 5 Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon remains undefeated at 10-0 after back-to-back wins against UC Irvine. Jackson Hickman delivered an outstanding performance with 19 kills and was named this week’s AVCA Player of the Week. Rico Wardlow stood tall at the net with 6 blocks. Grand Canyon’s next matchup is hosting Arizona Christian on Friday night.

NCAA Division III

No. 1 Stevens

Stevens has been on an eight-game winning streak, improving their record to 11-1. Percy Bickford led the team with 10 kills, and Louden Moran contributed 8 digs in their recent wins against Wentworth. Next up, Stevens takes on No. 6 Carthage on Friday night.

No. 2 Juniata

Juniata continues their undefeated streak with an 11-0 record after defeating Messiah. Mason Nissley led the team with 19 kills, while Conner Stauffer showcased his defensive skills with 6 digs. The team will hit the road to face Marymount (Va.) on Friday night.

No. 3 Springfield

Springfield boasts an 8-1 record after a victory against Lasell. Jarrett Anderson dominated with 13 kills, and Braden Gonzales impressed with 12 digs. Springfield’s next challenge is against MIT in the International Volleyball Hall of Fame Morgan Classic on Friday.

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No. 4 Vassar

Vassar has a 5-1 overall record with recent wins against Misericordia and Lasell. Adam Gulick stood out with 12 kills, and Andrew Kim showcased his defensive skills with 9 digs. Vassar’s next matchup is against Randolph-Macon on Friday night.

No. 5 St. John Fisher

St. John Fisher currently holds a 9-3 record after defeating Messiah and Penn State Altoona. Ian Rauh led the team with 9 kills, and Trace La Robardiere contributed 9 digs. Up next, St. John Fisher has matches with Trine University and SUNY Poly at the Fisher Invite on Friday night.

FAQs

Q: What are some key matchups in men’s college volleyball this week?

A: This week features exciting matchups like Hawaii vs. Stanford, Long Beach State vs. UCLA, and Stevens vs. Carthage. These games will showcase the top talent in men’s college volleyball.

Q: Who are some standout athletes from the USA Volleyball National Team Development Program?

A: Some notable athletes from the program include Mason Briggs and Clarke Godbold from Long Beach State, Brett Wildman from Penn State, Andrew Rowan from UCLA, Camden Gianni from Grand Canyon, and Vaughn Ramsey from Vassar. These players have represented their country on various national teams and have achieved remarkable success in their careers.

Summary

In this article, we covered the latest updates in men’s college volleyball across different divisions. We highlighted the top-ranked teams and their recent performances, including key statistics from standout matches. Additionally, we mentioned athletes from the USA Volleyball National Team Development Program who have achieved success at both the national and international levels. Stay tuned for more exciting action in men’s college volleyball! Visit our website to stay up to date with the latest news and follow your favorite teams.

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