Jake Langlois Signs With MKS Będzin in the Polish PlusLiga

  0 Blair Lambert | June 04th, 2018 | Men's Transfers, News, Polish League, Pro Indoor

In just two years as a professional volleyball player, Jake Langlois, will have played in two of the biggest volleyball leagues in the world. The 6’10” (208 cm) outside hitter will be playing for MKS Będzin next season in the PlusLiga.

That is not bad for playing for a player who did not play any competitive volleyball until college. Langlois tried out for the team at BYU after returning from an LDS mission to Brazil. He went from being a team manager to becoming an AVCA Second-Team All-American in 2016 and an AVCA First-Team All-American in 2017.

Langlois spent his first professional season in the Italian SuperLega wth Vero Volley Monza. He played in in 19 matches and 31 sets as a rookie and scored 26 points on the season and had an attack percentage of 53.3%. His points came on 24 kills, 1 ace, and 1 block. Monza finished the regular reason in 10th place, but made a run through the 5th place playoffs to secure a place in the CEV Challenge Cup next year.

Langlois heads to a team which finished 13th in the regular season. They defeated Łuczniczka Bydgoszcz 2-0 in a best-of-3 playoff series for the right to remain in the PlusLiga. Since the end of the season they decided not to renew the contracts of Jonah SeifWaliński, Zlatan Jordanow, and Jan Klobucar. Seif and Langlois are both playing with the US National Team in the Volleyball Nations League this summer.

While he did not travel with the team during the first weekend of play in China, Langlois did play a large part in USA’s 3-0 win over Korea on June 2, 2018. He led all scorers with 15 points on 14 kills and a block. Langlois was very efficient in attack, posting a 73.7% hitting average. 

 

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