After posting big numbers on the defensive end this week, UC Irvine’s Scott Stadick earns the VolleyMob National Player of the Week honor.
In the team’s first match of the week against Stanford, Stadick posted an impressive 12 blocks for the Anteaters with three solo and a career-best nine block assists. Stadick also put down seven kills and picked up two digs.
The freshman out of Watertown, Wisconsin brought it at the net again for UC Irvine with another six blocks, two solo and four block assists against Pepperdine. Stadick also hammered down five kills in the match.
After the two matches on the week, Stadick posted a total of 18 blocks – five solo and 13 block assists. Nationally, Stadick ranks fifth with an average of 1.20 blocks per set. On the year, Stadick has posted 174 kills in the middle for UC Irvine, ranking third on the team for a 4.14 average hitting percentage. Stadick overwhelmingly leads the team with 110 blocks, 22 solo and 88 block assists.
Previous VolleyMob Players of the Week
- Hawaii’s Stijn van Tilburg
- Long Beach State’s Kyle Ensing
- Lewis’ Ryan Coenen
- Lewis’ Mitch Perinar
- Long Beach State’s Andrew Whitt
- Penn State’s Calvin Mende
- USC’s Lucas Yoder
- Long Beach State’s Josh Tuaniga
- Lewis’ Jacob Schmiegelt
- NJIT’s Jabarry Goodridge
- BYU’s Jake Langlois
- Loyola’s Ben Plaisted
- Penn State’s Chris Nugent
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