Erskine adds multiple recruits from California, Florida

Justin Brubaker in his first full year as Erskine’s head coach was able to expand the school’s recruiting footprint to stretch from coast-to-coast.

Brubaker announced earlier this week that recent high school graduates Sean Collins, Trey Medlock, JP Payne and Colton Rosendahl all committed to play for the Fleet beginning in the 2018 season. Continue reading “Erskine adds multiple recruits from California, Florida”

Voting underway for OTB/Springbak National Player of Month championship round

Six players based on your votes have an opportunity to win a college men’s volleyball national award for their outstanding performances in February.

Sacred Heart libero Josh Ayzenberg, Erskine libero Bryan Cardozo, Stanford outside attacker Jordan Ewert, Hawai’i setter Jennings Franciskovic, Alderson Broaddus middle attacker Myles Miller and Hawai’i opposite Stij van Tilburg all advanced to the championship round of the Off the Block/Springbak, Inc. National Player of the Month. Continue reading “Voting underway for OTB/Springbak National Player of Month championship round”

Ball State, Erskine, Hawai’i, Princeton to compete at 2017 Outrigger Invite

Two teams will make their debut at the upcoming Outrigger Invitational, while another team will make its first appearance at the non-conference event in five years.

Hawai’i announced Wednesday that the four-team field for the 2017 Outrigger Invitational on Jan. 5-7 will feature Ball State, Erskine and Princeton. Continue reading “Ball State, Erskine, Hawai’i, Princeton to compete at 2017 Outrigger Invite”

Bracketology: Team comparisons using NCAA selection committee criteria

All the matches are over and now the only thing left is the number crunching before Selection Sunday.

Off the Block has crunched the numbers using the same criteria as the selection committee to show how the top teams in the nation fare against each other in the race for the two at-large bids and NCAA Tournament seeding. Continue reading “Bracketology: Team comparisons using NCAA selection committee criteria”