2025-26 AMCC Men's Volleyball News
McKenna provided more steady defense for the Lions, who went 3-1 during their final regular-season stretch of AMCC road matches last week. In matches against Mount Aloysius, Carlow, Buffalo State, and Hilbert, the sophomore combined to record 40 digs (2.86 digs per set) while chipping in one block assist. He also posted a .947 reception percentage on the week.
D'Andrea had another strong week for the Hawks with 64 total kills, hitting .410. He also added five assists, four aces, 73 receptions at .945, with 12 digs, averaging an impressive 5.33 kills per set and 5.7 points per set. Against Houghton, D'Andrea registered 19 points, which included 19 kills (4.75 kills per set) and four digs while swinging at a .231 clip. In a win vs. Mount Aloysius, D'Andrea recorded 26 points (6.5 points per set) with 23 kills (5.75 kills per set), a .528 hitting percentage, five digs, and three service aces. In the Hawks' final game of the week, D'Andrea racked up 23 more points (5.8 points per set) on 22 kills (5.50 kills per set), .476 hitting percentage, three digs, and a service ace.
Pozzuto had a strong week for the Hawks as they went 1-1 across two conference games. Pozzuto finished the week with 26 digs (4.33 digs per set) to go along with four assists and 22 receptions, averaging a .943 reception percentage.
Cline was instrumental in leading Houghton to a 2-1 week and helping the Highlanders secure a postseason tournament berth. He hit .346 across the three matches with 38 kills and just 10 errors, while adding 22 digs. He tallied 23 kills and 13 digs against Mt. Aloysius and finished the week with 12 kills and a .375 hitting percentage, along with six digs vs. PSU-Altoona.
Chan provided solid and steady defense for the Lions in a 1-1 week of AMCC play. In Friday night's 3-1 home win over Houghton, he totaled a team-high 16 digs. In Saturday afternoon's 3-0 road loss at Penn State Behrend, the sophomore tied the match-high in digs with 12. On the week, Adam had 28 digs and averaged 4.0 digs per set.
Fries continued to provide great offense for the Lions in a 1-1 week of AMCC play. In Friday night's four-set home win over Houghton, the sophomore finished with 20 points on 17 kills, two service aces, and two block assists, while also adding seven digs and two block assists. He followed that up with 13.5 points and a double-double on 12 kills, 10 digs, an ace, and a block assist during Saturday afternoon's three-set road loss at Penn State Behrend. On the week, Fries totaled 33.5 points (4.8 points per set), 29 kills (4.14 kills per set), three aces (0.43 aces per set), and three total blocks (0.43 blocks per set). He also compiled a .250 attack percentage.
