Cadence Jones, Penn State Behrend, Women's Volleyball (Offensive)
Jones averaged 5.00 kills per set with a .306 attack percentage in a 2-1 week for the Lions. Behrend went undefeated in AMCC action thanks to Jones' season-best 23 kills and 18 digs vs. Hilbert along with a .477 hitting percentage. She then tallied a team-high 21 kills in the win over Pitt-Greensburg.
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: PS-Behrend OH Cadence Jones averaged 5.00 kills per set with a .306 attack percentage in a 2-1 week for the Lions. Behrend went undefeated in AMCC action thanks to Jones' season-best 23 kills and 18 digs vs. Hilbert along with a .477 hitting percentage. She then tallied a team-high 21 kills in the win over Pitt-Greensburg.
BEST OF THE REST: Mount Aloysius OH Molly Richards continued her solid season for the Mounties, while also hitting a career milestone, as she recorded 17 kills and 31 digs in the Mounties' loss to Penn State Altoona, then in Saturday's win against Hilbert, she had 11 kills and 29 digs, while also reaching 1,000 career kills, becoming just the third Mountie to reach the 1,000 kill mark in program history...Alfred State OH Racquel Gerstenberger tallied 28 kills last week with 21 coming in a conference game against Penn State Altoona, in that match she surpassed the 1,000 career kills milestone, while also putting in 20 digs...Pitt-Bradford MH Jenna Louser had a huge week at the net for Pitt-Bradford as the Panthers went 1-1, including a conference win over Carlow, as she totaled 10 blocks, including five solo efforts over two games, she recorded three solo blocks and five assists while scoring 21.5 points in the win over Carlow...Hilbert S Jessee Jonathan led the Hawks offense earning 52 assists, five kills, two aces and 13 digs...PS-Altoona OH Lia Simanski totaled 19 points (2.4 points per set) with 18 kills (2.25 kills per set) in matches against AMCC opponents Mount Aloysius and Alfred State last week...Carlow OH Alison Humberston hit .208 and tied with Hess with 36 kills as Carlow went 1-1 on the week.
