Hawai鈥檌 Men鈥檚 Volleyball Trio Dominates Big West Player Awards
The University of Hawai'i men's volleyball team has made headlines again, sweeping the Big West Player of the Week honors for the second consecutive week. Sophomore Kristian Titriyski, junior Quintin Greenidge, and junior Tread Rosenthal all received accolades following their stellar performances in a recent two-match series against UC Santa Barbara. Titriyski was named Offensive Player of the Week, Greenidge took home Defensive Player of the Week honors, and Rosenthal was recognized as Setter of the Week. Collectively, the Rainbow Warriors have amassed 23 Player of the Week awards this season, significantly outpacing the next closest team.
By the Numbers- Hawai'i's season total of 23 Player of the Week awards is over double that of UC Irvine's 10.
- Kristian Titriyski averaged 4.14 kills per match with 29 total kills in the two-match series.
- Quintin Greenidge recorded 19 digs, averaging 2.71 digs per match.
- Tread Rosenthal averaged 11.00 assists per set across the two matches.
- The Rainbow Warriors hold a 21-3 overall record and are undefeated at 4-0 in the Big West Conference.
- Next, they will embark on an 11-day, four-match road trip starting with a series against UC Irvine on April 3-4.
The team aims to continue their winning streak in the upcoming matches against UC Irvine, a crucial challenge as they look to maintain their top position in the conference while extending their impressive Player of the Week award tally.
Bottom LineWith star players consistently achieving individual honors, the University of Hawai'i men's volleyball team is positioned strongly for the remainder of the season. Their exceptional performance not only showcases their talent but also sets a competitive standard in the Big West Conference.
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