2019 Player stats for International Player of the Year

The International Player of the Year is presented to the best non-U.S. born player in NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball during the regular season. The award is selected by a nationwide voting committee of college men’s volleyball coaches and media members.

A voter can select up to three players on their International Player of the Year ballot with a first-place vote worth three points, a second-place vote worth two points and a third-place vote valued at one point. The top three vote-getters are named finalists, and the player receiving the most votes is the recipient of the International Player of the Year.

Check out the player stats for voters to use before casting their ballots this year.

KILLS PER GAME AVERAGE

1. Angelos Mandilaris, Barton – 4.37
2. Rado Parapunov, Hawai’i – 4.17
3. Stijn van Tilburg, Hawai’i – 3.90
4. Joao Victor Santos, Coker – 3.77
5. Davide Gardini, BYU – 3.45
6. Dimitar Kalchev, CSUN – 3.36
7. Vasilis Mandilaris, Barton – 3.35
8. Alvaro Gimeno, NJIT – 3.20
9. Ksawery Tomsia, CSUN – 3.08
10. Tobi Azeez, Mount Olive – 3.02
11. Gianluca Grasso, USC – 2.96
12. Daenan Gyimah, UCLA – 2.88
13. Henrik Lauten, Penn State – 2.73
14. Aleksa Lakic, Emmanuel – 2.60
15. Aaron Koubi, UC Irvine – 2.53

ATTACK PERCENTAGE

1. Daenan Gyimah, UCLA – .512
2. Rado Parapunov, Hawai’i – .497
3. Stijn van Tilburg, Hawai’i – .488
4. Angelos Mandilaris, Barton – .356
5. Davide Gardini, BYU – .349
6. Vasilis Mandilaris, Barton – .343
7. Dimitar Kalchev, CSUN – .310
8. Maciej Ptaszynski, CSUN – .304
9. Adriel Roberts, Charleston  – .300
10. Aaron Koubi, UC Irvine – .274
11. Martin Lallemand, Ohio State – .264
T-12. Max Senica, Charleston – .249
T-12. Gianluca Grasso, USC – .249
14. Alvaro Gimeno, NJIT – .244
15. Henrik Lauten, Penn State – .241

ACES PER GAME AVERAGE

1. Rado Parapunov, Hawai’i – 0.577
2. Dimitar Kalchev, CSUN – 0.514
3. Angelos Mandilaris, Barton – 0.500
4. Vasilis Mandilaris, Barton – 0.491
5. Ksawery Tomsia, CSUN – 0.393
6. Alvaro Gimeno, NJIT – 0.359
7. Pedro Carvalho, Lincoln Memorial – 0.343
8. Maarten Bartels, Charleston – 0.333
9. Luca Berger, NJIT – 0.328
10. Davide Gardini, BYU – 0.288
11. Stijn van Tilburg, Hawaii – 0.275
12. Martin Lallemand, Ohio State – 0.265
13. Gianluca Grasso, USC – 0.263
14. Joao Victor Santos, Coker – 0.262
15. Jarrod Ferguson, Mount Olive – 0.242

ASSISTS PER GAME AVERAGE

Players averaging more than 5.00 assists per game.
1. Onur Cukur, Grand Canyon – 7.63

BLOCKS PER GAME AVERAGE

1. Pedro Carvalho, Lincoln Memorial – 1.457
2. Luca Berger, NJIT – 1.262
3. Miki Jauhiainen, BYU – 1.118
4. Alex Shmelev, Grand Canyon – 1.055
T-5. Eugene Stuart, Charleston – 1.000
T-5. Kevin Vaz, Pepperdine – 1.000
7. Rado Parapunov, Hawai’i – 0.981
8. Adriel Roberts, Charleston – 0.973
9. Felipe de Brito Ferreira, BYU – 0.909
10. Enrique de Diego Garcia, NJIT – 0.859
11. Daenan Gyimah, UCLA – 0.790
T-12. Alvaro Gimeno, NJIT – 0.750
T-12. Dimitrios Kyridis, Barton – 0.750
14. Angelos Mandilaris, Barton – 0.743
15. Simon Andersen, Long Beach State – 0.717

DIGS PER GAME AVERAGE

1. Noam Hannoun, Quincy – 3.09
2. Joel Roberts, Mount Olive – 2.61
3. Aleksa Brkovic, Barton – 2.49
4. Iyanu Adebisi, Mount Olive – 2.33
5. Michal Podgorzak, Limestone – 2.15
6. Jarrod Ferguson, Mount Olive – 1.68
7. Max Senica, Charleston – 1.56
8. Aaron Koubi, UC Irvine – 1.53
9. Alvaro Gimeno, NJIT – 1.44
T-10. Angelos Mandilaris, Barton – 1.43
T-10. Aleksa Lakic, Emmanuel – 1.43