Game Leaders
Wittenberg
K:
Joel Sotos
- 14
B:
Joseph Belair
- 1
D:
Ross Russell
- 5
Benedictine (IL)
K:
Nick Malak
- 10
B:
Lewis Stein
- 3
D:
Jonathan Valentini
- 10
SA:
Nick Malak
- 3
Team Stats
Wittenberg
Benedictine (IL)
Hitting %
.237
.392
Blocks
1.0
5.0
Digs
22
31
Aces
4
6
Game Leaders
Wittenberg
K:
Carter Schmidt
- 12
B:
Ashton Sellers
- 5
D:
Troy Boucher
- 9
SA:
N/A
Dominican (IL)
K:
Luke Spicer
- 13
B:
Mason Solbrig
- 6
D:
Jeremy Royko
- 5
SA:
Alex Coyne
- 3
Team Stats
Wittenberg
Dominican (IL)
Hitting %
.198
.346
Blocks
7.0
9.0
Digs
22
29
Aces
0
6
Game Leaders
Stevens
K:
David Lehman
- 7
B:
Alexander Carpenter
- 3
D:
Cagan Friend
- 6
SA:
2 Players
(#7,
#20)
- 2
Wittenberg
K:
Dylan Kolovitz
- 9
B:
Ashton Sellers
- 3
Team Stats
Stevens
Wittenberg
Hitting %
.182
.053
Blocks
8.0
6.0
Digs
33
23
Aces
5
2
Posted: Mar 25, 2017
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio—Wittenberg men's volleyball hit the road for a back and forth affair between Wisconsin and Illinois against some of the nation's best competition over the weekend. Wittenberg squared off against #14 Dominican and #3 Stevens, before ending the weekend against MCVL opponent Benedictine. Wittenberg lost each match 3-0, but showed great growth amongst some of the nation's top juggernauts.
WEEKEND NOTES
- Carter Schmidt stepped up big for the Tigers against Benedictine, recording 12 of the Tigers 34 kills in the match, while recording one block-assist.
- Against arguably the best team in the country, Dylan Kolovitz chipped in nine kills against #3 Stevens, as Schmidt chipped in another seven on the weekend.
- Joel Sotos paced the Tigers against Benedictine, as the sophomore from Dublin, Ohio recorded 14 kills and three digs in the Tiger's loss.
- Noah Wissel led the Tiger's offense all weekend, recording matches of nine, eight and 19 assists.
- Ross Russell chipped in 16 assists against Benedictine, as he recorded matches o 22 and 16 assists prior to the final match of the weekend.
FROM THE COACH
"Stevens proved why they are the #3 team in the nation. It was great to see that standard of play across the net, and battle hard in set 3. Benedictine was a gut-check for us. Learning how to win on the road will is a skill we still need to develop," said Coach Labrador.