MAAC to Host 2018 Volleyball Championship at Wide World of SportsMAAC
Todd Kress and the Fairfield Stags have won the last 3 MAAC Conference Championship tournaments.
Breakdown Of The Palo Alto Regional Pod Matchups
This is the Stanford regional overview for all 16 teams in the Stanford region.
Three New 1,000/1,000 members; 9 1000-Kill Efforts; 19 with 1000 Digs
The 1,000 kill club has swollen to 142 members, while the 1,000 dig club expanded to 225. The elite 1,000/1,000 club has increased to 32 active members.
Milos, Marshall Join 1,000 Kill/1,000 Dig Club, Three Others Close In
The 1000 kill/1000 dig club increased by two members last weekend with Oral Roberts’ Laura Milos and Oregon State’s Mary-Kate Marshall joining the other 27 active members.
Fairfield Claims Third Straight MAAC Regular Season Championship
Fairfield University (21-6, 16-0 MAAC) has claimed its third-straight MAAC Volleyball Regular Season Championship and 17th in program history.
Fairfield’s Skyler Day Earns Third MAAC Player Of The Week Accolade
On the heels of leading Fairfield University Volleyball to a pair of Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) home victories this past weekend, senior co-captain Skyler Day (Minooka, Ill.) has been recognized as the MAAC Player of the Week.
Fairfield Now 5-0 In MAC Play With Sweep At Canisius
Manuela Nicolini recorded a double-double with 40 assists and 12 digs and managed the Fairfield University Volleyball offense to a season-best .291 hitting percentage as the Stags swept host Canisius this afternoon in Buffalo.
6 NCAA DI Programs Have 2 Active Players With 1,000 Or More Kills
Currently in the NCAA Division I, there are six schools that have two active players with 1,000 or more kills in their careers.
Fairfield Caps Off Perfect Weekend With Sweep Over Manhattan
Press Release courtesy of Fairfield Athletics. Fairfield University Volleyball completed an unbeaten opening weekend of Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)…
Washington State Wraps Up Fairfield Invite Title with Sweep
Fourteen blocks and a .300 hitting percentage lifted Washington State to a sweep of Fairfield and to the Fairfield Tournament title on Saturday.