George Mason Setter Brian Negron Named 2018 EIVA Player of the Year

  0 Braden Keith | April 17th, 2018 | College - Men's Indoor, EIVA, News

After a magical season that saw the George Mason Patriots men’s volleyball team win their first 11 conference games, and ultimately finish the season with a 13-1 record in that category, the EIVA named setter Brian Negron the 2018 EIVA their 2018 Player of the Year. His coach Jay Hosack was named Coach of the Year after leading the Patriots to their first EIVA title under the current conference alignment (2000-present).

Brian Negron, a native of Puerto Rico, is the 3rd player in program history to win the EIVA Player of the Year award, after Shaun Powell won it outright in 2006 and Mark Jones shared the honor in 2015. This completes the career double of sorts, as he was named EIVA Newcomer of the Year in 2015.

He ranked 19th nationally in 2018 in assists-per-set (9.24) and 2nd in the conference behind only Penn State’s Luke Braswell. That all led to the 14th-best offensive hitting percentage in the country for George Mason, and 2nd in the EIVA behind Penn State. At 6’7″ tall, Negron brings a lot of other things to the table at the setter position, including 64 kills and 46 total blocks. Of the 18 setters with more assists-per-set than Negron this season, only 1 – UCLA’s Micah Ma’a – has more points than Negron does.

The Player of the Year award is ceremonially named the Uvaldo Acosta Memorial award after a former George Mason coach who drowned in 1998 in Hawaii while the team was there to play Hawaii. He was just 32-years old at the time.

His coach Jay Hosack wins the award for the 2nd time in his 3 years with the program. In that span, his teams have a 48-37 record (.565 winning percentage) and are 29-13 in conference (.690 winning percentage). The team was just 13-14 last year, and 6-8 in conference play.

The Coach of the Year award is named in honor of former coach Bob Sweeney

NJIT’s Alvaro Gimeno was named the EIVA Newcomer of the Year. He ranks 2nd in the EIVA in kills (313), points (381.5), and service aces (45) this season. That included a 5-ace performance against Belmont Abbey in February. The 6’7″ opposite joined the team as a freshman in January from Spain. NJIT did not make the four-team EIVA Conference Championship Tournament.

EIVA Conference Honors – By Team

EIVA Record 1st Team 2nd Team
George Mason 13-1 3 3
Harvard 10-4 2 2
Penn State 10-4 2 1
NJIT 5-9 1 1
Princeton 7-7 1 1
Sacred Heart 2-12 1
Saint Francis 4-10 1
Charleston 5-9 1

Full EIVA Conference Honors – 2018

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of VolleyMob.com. Braden's first foray into sports journalism came in 2010, when he launched a swimming website called The Swimmers' Circle. Two years later, he joined SwimSwam.com as a co-founder. Long huge fans of volleyball, when Braden and the SwimSwam partners sought an opportunity to …

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