Complete Release in PDF
CSU BAKERSFIELD'S SAWYER NAMED WAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK
CSU Bakersfield senior outside hitter Kelsee Sawyer has been named Western Athletic Conference Volleyball Player of the Week for the week of Oct. 12-18. This is her first WAC Player of the Week honor of the season and the second of her career.
The Temecula, Calif., native led the Roadrunners to a pair of road wins last week, averaging 4.81 points, 4.75 kills and 0.88 digs per set, to move into a tie for second place in the WAC standings. Sawyer opened the week with 15 kills on 18 attempts with just two errors for a .722 hitting percentage, breaking the program Division I record for hitting percentage in a three-set match. She followed it up with a match-high 23 kills to go along with five digs, a block and an assist in a come-from-behind five-set win at Missouri-Kansas City, handing the ‘Roos just their second home loss of the season. The 23 kills is tied for the third-highest in a match in the WAC this season.
Other nominees included: Chicago State's Elli Woinowsky averaged 4.17 kills, 1.50 digs and 0.67 blocks per set over two matches last week ... Sydney Crimmins of Missouri-Kansas City averaged 3.38 kills on .310 hitting, 3.00 digs and 0.75 blocks per set ... NM State's Andrea Tauai averaged 2.56 kills on .340 hitting and 1.89 digs per set as the Aggies remained unbeaten in WAC play with a pair of wins ... Jelena Vujcin of Seattle U averaged 3.00 kills, 1.78 digs, 1.22 service aces and 1.00 blocks per set as the Redhawks went 1-1 on the week ... UT Rio Grande Valley's Bojana Mitrovic averaged 3.25 kills, 1.75 digs, 0.50 blocks and 0.50 service aces per set over two matches ... Abby Jensen of Utah Valley averaged 3.62 kills, 1.75 digs and 0.38 blocks per set as the Wolverines went 1-1 on the week.
WAC STAT LEADERS
NM State leads the WAC in hitting percentage (.278), assists (12.57) and kills (13.91), while Missouri-Kansas City is tops in opponent hitting percentage (.175) and digs (17.01). Utah Valley leads the WAC in blocks (2.57), while Seattle U is tops in service aces (1.90).
Individually, UT Rio Grande Valley's Bojana Mitrovic leads the WAC in kills (4.10) and points (4.57), while Utah Valley's Lauren Bakker is tops in blocks (1.26). Seattle U's Martina Samadan leads the league in hitting percentage (.435), while teammates Kerry Lane and Jelena Vujcin are tops in assists (10.17) and service aces (0.61), respectively. Missouri-Kansas City's Taryn Miller leads the WAC in digs (5.25).
In WAC matches only, NM State leads the WAC in hitting percentage (.309) and opponent hitting percentage (.176), while CSU Bakersfield is tops in assists (13.54) and kills (14.64). Utah Valley leads the WAC in blocks (2.65), Seattle U is tops in service aces (1.96) and UMKC leads the league in digs (16.07).
Individually in WAC matches, Mitrovic leads the WAC in kills (4.44) and points (4.80), while NM State's Gwen Murphy is tops in hitting percentage (.449). CSU Bakersfield's Luiza Martins leads the league in assists (11.89), while Vujcin is tops in service aces (0.54). Bakker leads the WAC in blocks (1.26), while Miller is tops in digs (4.79).
CSUB'S SAWYER SETS PROGRAM SINGLE-MATCH HITTING PERCENTAGE RECORD
In a sweep of Chicago State on Oct. 15, CSU Bakersfield senior Kelsee Sawyer led all players with 15 kills on 18 attempts with only two errors for a .722 hitting percentage. She broke the program Division I record for hitting percentage in a three-set match, which was previously held by Sarah Warner (7-0-10, .700) against Providence on Nov. 22, 2008.
SEATTLE U'S VUJCIN TIES PROGRAM SERVICE ACES MARK
Seattle U sophomore Jelena Vujcin had eight service aces in a win at UT Rio Grande Valley on Oct. 15, tying two other players for the Seattle U program record for aces in a match. Vujcin leads the WAC with 40 aces, already tied for seventh on Seattle U's list for aces in a single season and 24 shy of the all-time record of 64.
UVU'S BAKKER APPROACHING 1,000-KILL, 500-BLOCK MILESTONE
Utah Valley senior middle blocker Lauren Bakker is closing in on the 1,000-kill, 500-block club. The three-time first team all-conference performer has 944 kills and 540 blocks on her career and looks to become the first-ever Wolverine to join the 1,000-kill, 500-block club and just the fourth player in school history to surpass 1,000 career kills.
SAMADAN HAS FIVE SINGLE-MATCH HITTING PERCENTAGES AT SEATTLE U
In a loss to CSU Bakersfield on Oct. 3, Seattle U senior middle blocker Martina Samadan had 14 kills on 19 attempts with one attack error for a .684 hitting percentage, the fourth-highest single-match percentage in SU history. She owns five of the top 10 single-match hitting percentages in program history.
CSUB'S SAWYER MOVES INTO SEVENTH PLACE IN CAREER POINTS
With 25 points against Utah Valley on Oct. 1, CSU Bakersfield's Kelsee Sawyer moved into seventh place in school history in career points. She now has 1,407 points, 41.5 shy of sixth place.
CSU BAKERSFIELD TIES DIVISION I RECORD FOR KILLS VS. GRAND CANYON
In a five-set win at Grand Canyon on Sept. 26, CSU Bakersfield finished with 83 kills, 109 digs, 76 assists and 211 total attempts, all WAC season highs. The Roadrunners tied the school Division I record for kills in a match, while the other three rank second in a match at the Division I level.
UMKC'S HENDIN JOINS 1,000-KILL, 1,000-DIG CLUB
On Sept. 26, Missouri-Kansas City's Jessica Hendin became just the third player in program history to surpass 1,000 career kills and 1,000 career digs, joining Julie Mohrfeld (1,581 kills, 1,049 digs) and Angela Melka (1,037 kills, 1,239 digs). Hendin ranks sixth all-time at UMKC in kills (1,057) and seventh in digs (1,061).
NM STATE'S MURPHY HAS FOUR MATCHES WITH NO HITTING ERRORS THIS SEASON
NM State senior outside hitter Gwen Murphy had eight kills on 11 attacks with no errors for a .727 hitting percentage against UT Rio Grande Valley on Sept. 26. It was the fourth match this season in which she had no hitting errors.
Sept. 11 vs. Robert Morris: 14 kills, 15 attempts, .933 percentage
Sept. 11 vs. Brown: 10 kills, 17 attempts, .588 percentage
Sept. 18 vs. Savannah State: 8 kills, 10 attempts, .800 percentage
Sept. 26 vs. UTRGV: 8 kills, 11 attempts, .727 percentage
UMKC'S MILLER RANKS FIFTH IN WAC CAREER DIGS WITH JUST THREE SEASONS
Missouri-Kansas City senior libero Taryn Miller currently ranks fifth all-time in the WAC record books for career digs with 1,578. That total is only for the three years the Kangaroos have been in the WAC, as during Miller's freshman season UMKC competed in The Summit League. Her career total of 2,118 would put her in second place in the WAC record books.
NM STATE'S MURPHY BREAKS WAC RECORD FOR HITTING PERCENTAGE
In a sweep of Robert Morris on Sept. 11, NM State senior Gwen Murphy finished with 14 kills on 15 attempts and no errors for a WAC record .933 hitting percentage. Murphy broke the previous record of .889 set by Hawai‘i's Heather Bown against Tulsa on Nov. 5, 1999.
UTAH VALLEY'S BAKKER NOTCHES 500TH CAREER BLOCK
WAC Preseason Player of the Year Lauren Bakker of Utah Valley notched her 500th career block at Washington State on Sept. 12. Her career total of 531 would rank seventh all-time in the WAC record books, but she doesn't qualify since the Wolverines played her freshman season in the now-defunct Great West Conference.
UTRGV'S DUNHAM RANKS IN FIVE PROGRAM CAREER CATEGORIES
UT Rio Grande Valley senior Haley Durham ranks in the top five in four categories in the program career record books - blocks per set (0.82, first), block assists (255, first), total blocks (313, second), hitting percentage (.234, fifth) and solo blocks (58, sixth).
UMKC'S CRIMMINS, MILLER CANDIDATES FOR SENIOR C.L.A.S.S. AWARD
Missouri-Kansas City's Sydney Crimmins and Taryn Miller are two of the 30 candidates for the Senior C.L.A.S.S. Award for volleyball. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, character and competition. An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities.
Crimmins was named first team All-WAC last year as a junior when she averaged 2.52 kills on .244 hitting, 2.90 digs and 0.83 blocks per set. She was named WAC Player of the Week on Oct. 13 and was named to the all-tournament team at the CEFCU Classic. A Preseason All-WAC selection, she serves as the WAC representative for SAAC on the NCAA committee. As a sophomore in 2013, she was named second team All-WAC. Crimmins is a two-time Academic All-WAC honoree.
Miller was named first team All-WAC and American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) honorable mention All-Midwest Region last year after leading the WAC with 5.48 digs per set. She was named WAC Player of the Week on Sept. 15 after being named MVP of the CEFCU Classic and was a first team Academic All-District VI pick. Miller ranked ninth in the NCAA in digs per set (5.48) and 10th in digs (663), set the school season record with 663 digs, while her 5.48 digs per set ranks third in school history. As a sophomore in 2013, she recorded 537 digs (4.88/set) en route to second team All-WAC honors. Miller is a two-time Academic All-WAC honoree.
The 30 candidates will be narrowed to 10 finalists midway through the regular season, and those 10 names will be placed on the official ballot. The winner will be announced during the 2015 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championship in December.
NM STATE'S MURPHY NAMED AVCA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
NM State senior outside hitter Gwen Murphy was named the Sports Imports/American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division I National Player of the Week for Aug. 24-30, becoming the first Aggie ever to earn the honor. In leading NM State to a 3-1 record to start the season, she averaged 3.80 kills on .478 hitting to go along with 0.60 blocks, 0.47 digs and 0.40 service aces per set. Murphy is the 14th player in WAC history and the first since the 2007 season to receive the AVCA weekly honor.
MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY FAVORED IN WAC PRESEASON POLL
The WAC coaches selected Missouri-Kansas City as the team to beat in 2015. The Kangaroos received four of the first-place votes and 45 total points to earn the top spot in the poll. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team.
NM State earned two first-place votes and 40 points, followed by Seattle U with one first-place vote and 37 points. CSU Bakersfield was picked to finish fourth with 33 points and the other first-place vote, followed by Utah Valley in fifth with 28 points. Grand Canyon was sixth with 20 points, while UT Rio Grande Valley and Chicago State rounded out the poll with 13 and eight points, respectively.
PRESEASON ALL-WAC
Utah Valley senior middle blocker Lauren Bakker was selected as the WAC Preseason Player of the Year for the second year in a row. UMKC, NM State and Seattle U placed the most players on the preseason All-WAC team with three apiece, while CSU Bakersfield and Utah Valley had two each.
Joining Bakker on the team was teammate Macky Fifita, UMKC's Sydney Crimmins, Jessica Hendin and Taryn Miller, NM State's Nathalie Castellanos, Gwen Murphy and Bradley Nash, Seattle U's Matea Mamic, Martina Samadan and Jelena Vujcin, CSU Bakersfield's Luiza Martins and Kelsee Sawyer, and Grand Canyon's Natalie Tardy.
2015 WAC TOURNAMENT
The 2015 WAC Volleyball Tournament will be held Nov. 19-21 at the Swinney Recreation Center in Kansas City, Mo., and will include the top six eligible teams in the regular-season standings.
Thursday, Nov. 19 (First Round)
Match 1 - No. 6 seed vs. No. 3 seed, 5 p.m.
Match 2 - No. 5 seed vs. No. 4 seed, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 20 (Semifinals)
Match 3 - Winner Match 1 vs. No. 2 seed, 5 p.m.
Match 4 - Winner Match 2 vs. No. 1 seed, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 21 (Championship)
Match 5 - Winner Match 3 vs. Winner Match 4, 5 p.m.
RETURNING ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS
Of the seven first team All-WAC players in 2014, four return for the 2015 season, led by Preseason Player of the Year Lauren Bakker of Utah Valley. Also returning from the first team are Missouri-Kansas City's Sydney Crimmins and Taryn Miller, and Martina Samadan of Seattle U.
Four of the seven second team honorees return, including Nathalie Castellanos and Gwen Murphy of NM State, Luiza Martins of CSU Bakersfield and Utah Valley's Macky Fifita.
All six of the All-Freshman Team honorees a year ago return - Jordan Abalos and Sasha-Lee Thomas of NM State, Sydney Haynes of CSU Bakersfield, Natalie Tardy of Grand Canyon, Jelena Vujcin of Seattle U and Madison Dennison of Utah Valley.