Wichita, KS – Courtney McCune and Addie Petersen received week six KCAC players of the week awards.
KCAC Player of the Week
Courtney McCune, 6-0, Sophomore from Rose Hill.
Last week she played in 23 games (7matches). She had ATTACKS: 70 kills (3.43 k/g), 13 errors (.57), 166 attempts (7.22 av.); ASSISTS: 3 assists (.13 av.); DIGS, 5 digs (.22 d/g); SERVICE, 1 ace (.04 a/g), 0 errors, 1 BLOCKS: 1 solo block, 13 assist blocks
Team Matches of week: #1 at Southwestern College (KS), W-3-0. #2 at non-conference Newman University (KS), L-0-3. #3 vs. McPherson College (KS), W-3-0. #4 at non-conference Missouri Baptist Univ., L-1-3. #5 at non-conference William Jewell College (MO), L-1-3. #6 at non-conference Culver-Stockton College (MO), W-3-0. #7 at non-conference Graceland University (IA), W-3-0.
Team Records: Week 4-3; Season overall 18-9.
KCAC Setter of the Week
Addie Petersen, 5-8, Junior from Chanute, KS.
Last week she played in 23 games (7 matches). She had ATTACKS, 10 kills (0.43 k/g), 3 errors (0.13), 37 attempts (1.61 av.); 0.189 hitting percentage; ASSISTS, 130 assists (5.65 av.); DIGS, 28 digs (1.22 d/g); SERVICE, 1 ace (0.04 a/g), 1 error; BLOCKS, no solo-blocks, no assist-blocks.
Team Matches of week: #1 at Southwestern College (KS), W-3-0. #2 at non-conference Newman University (KS), L-0-3. #3 vs. McPherson College (KS), W-3-0. #4 at non-conference Missouri Baptist Univ., L-1-3. #5 at non-conference William Jewell College (MO), L-1-3. #6 at non-conference Culver-Stockton College (MO), W-3-0. #7 at non-conference Graceland University (IA), W-3-0.
Team Records: Week 4-3; Season overall 18-9.
Notes: Friends University Coach Martin Ayin says: “She provides us with solid setting in a 6-2, her rotations earn us a majority of points and momentum. She also finds a way to push sets to spots for kills against other teams. Her average is outstanding; if we were not such a strong blocking team with two solid right side blockers she would be running our offense in a 5-1. We had a great weekend after going 2-0 in KCAC Conference competition followed by going 2-2 at the Lindenwood Tournament.”