
GNAC Weekly Honors for March 2, 2009
Men's Volleyball
Tri-Players of the Week
Curtis Abram Emmanuel So.
San Luis Obispo, CA
The sophomore outside hitter led Emmanuel to an undefeated week,
hitting .690, with 22 kills in 29 swings, with just 2 errors.
Abram also picked up 3 digs and 3 blocks, while leading the Saints
to a 3-0 win at Mount Ida College on Wednesday night. (Kills 22
Assists 0 Digs 3
Blocks 3)
Dave Rogers Lasell Sr
Belchertown, Mass.
Rogers won the Bard Tournament Most Outstanding Player award after
leading the Lasers to the tournament Championship Title with 2.89
kills and 2.77 digs per game in the 3 match tournament. Over
the course of the 4-0 week for Lasell, Rogers hit 35% in the week,
averaged 2.44 digs and 2.89 kills per set. (Kills 26
Assists 0 Digs 22
Blocks 2)
Zach Hansen Rivier Jr
Shelton, CT
Zach Hansen led the #4 Raiders to a 3-0 week, including wins over
Division I Harvard and Division II New Haven by leading the offense
with an average of 13 assists per game. In the 3-0 victory
over Harvard, Hansen was nearly perfect, directing the offense to
an overall .505 hitting percentage and added 5 blocks in the
victory. (Kills 2 Assists 91
Digs 25 Blocks 8)
Co-Rookies of the Week
Zack Smith Lasell Fr
Agawam, Mass
Smith averaged 8 assists per set for the Lasers in a 4-0 week,
leading Lasell to the Bard Tournament Championship and was
recognized on the All-Tournament Team. Smith had 40 assists
and 4 digs against Purchase and 27 assists and 3 digs against Bard
to lead Lasell to the title. (Kills 6 Assists
104 Digs 8 Blocks 3)
Andrew Corwin Rivier
Fr Sudbury, MA
Drew played his best game to date in a 3 set victory over Division
I Harvard. Drew pue away 9 kills on only 13 attempts with 1
error for a .615 hitting percentage. Drew played sparingly in
the other 2 matches on the week as he set against Emerson and in 1
game played against New Haven he both set and hit during the
match. Overall, Drew hit .684 on the week with 14 kills, 1
error on 19 attempts. (Kills 14 Assists
26 Digs 13 Blocks 2)























