The award season for college men’s volleyball is here.
Off the Block each season presents numerous annual national awards recognizing the outstanding individual performances in NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball. Check out the statistical leaders for each of the awards.
[Editor’s note: Stats as of April 6]
Lloy Ball Award
The Lloy Ball Award is given to the nation’s best setter in NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball during the regular season. The annual award named after the former U.S. Olympian and IPFW All-American setter is selected by a nationwide voting committee of college men’s volleyball coaches and media members.
Team attack percentage
1. UCLA – .376
2. Ball State – .349
3. Long Beach State – 0.346
4. Penn State – .342
5. USC – .341
6. Hawai’i – .336
7. Pepperdine – .333
8. Ohio State – .319
9. Daemen – .310
10. Grand Canyon – .306
Assists per Game
1. Quinn Isaacson, Ball State – 11.48
2. Chris Hall, Southern California – 11.23
3. Aidan Knipe, Long Beach State – 10.97
4. Bryce Dvorak, Pepperdine – 10.77
5. Cole Bogner, Penn State – 10.58
6. Noah Platfoot, Ohio State – 10.55
7. Miles Partain, UCLA – 10.25
8. Blake Crisp, UC San Diego – 10.12
9. Patrick Paragas, UC Santa Barbara – 10.07
10. Nathan Lietzke, Stanford – 10.05
Aces per game average
1. Jakob Thelle, Hawaii – 0.608
2. Shaun Kampshoff, Tusculum – 0.604
3. Kade Andruski , Kentucky State – 0.514
4. Bryce Dvorak, Pepperdine – 0.512
5. Marcus Franck, Central State – 0.449
6. Zach Solomon, Purdue Fort Wayne – 0.429
7. Garrett Zolg, Loyola – 0.393
8. Bradley Peters, Lees-McRae – 0.392
9. Quinn Isaacson, Ball State – 0.380
10 Paul Stommel, Limestone – 0.326
Blocks per game average
1. Tyler Morgan, Lewis – 0.954
2. Kohl Kutsch, Lincoln Memorial – 0.865
3. Sean Califf, Purdue Fort Wayne – 0.667
4. Miles Partain, UCLA – 0.646
5. Ryan Serrano, McKendree – 0.618
6. JT Deppe, King – 0.614
7. Rui Fernandes, Fairleigh Dickinson – 0.611
Digs per game average
1. Quinn Isaacson, Ball State – 2.09
2. Daniel Leitao, Queens – 2.04
3. Garrett Zolg, Loyola – 2.04
4. JT Deppe, King – 1.86
5. Rui Fernandes, Fairleigh Dickinson – 1.81
6. Ryan Serrano, McKendree – 1.81
7. Chris Hall, USC – 1.79
8. Nathaniel Brownlee, Alderson Broaddus – 1.75
9. Kade Andruski , Kentucky State – 1.73
10. Kohl Kutsch, Lincoln Memorial – 1.68
Bryan Ivie Award
The Bryan Ivie Award is given to the nation’s best opposite in NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball during the regular season. The annual award is named after the former U.S. Olympian and USC All-American opposite Bryan Ivie and is selected by a nationwide voting committee of college men’s volleyball coaches and media members.
Kills per game average
1. Angelos Mandilaris, Ball State – 4.32
2. Parker Van Buren, Loyola – 4.30
3. Simon Gallas, USC – 4.18
4. Jon Diedrich, Purdue Fort Wayne – 3.94
5. Jaylen Jasper, Pepperdine – 3.84
6. Samuel Clark, Ohio State – 3.59
7. AJ Lewis, Lindenwood – 3.56
8. Jack Bolz, George Mason – 3.54
9. Hilir Henno, UC Irvine – 3.49
10. Julian Meissner, NJIT – 3.49
Attack percentage
1. Kevin Kobrine, UCLA – .374
2. Simon Gallas, USC – .343
3. Jaylen Jasper, Pepperdine – .343
4. Angelos Mandilaris, Ball State – .337
5. Parker Van Buren, Loyola – .334
6. Dimitrios Mouchlias, Hawai’i – .331
7. Cal Fisher, Penn State – .322
8. Clarke Godbold, Long Beach State – .306
9. Samuel Clark, Ohio State – .302
10. Hilir Henno, UC Irvine – .277
Blocks per game average
1. Clarke Godbold, Long Beach State – 1.051
2. Angelos Mandilaris, Ball State – 0.833
3. Dimitrios Mouchlias, Hawai’i – 0.831
4. Jaylen Jasper, Pepperdine – 0.825
5. Julian Meissner, NJIT – 0.808
6. Nyherowo Omene, Princeton – 0.714
7. Jack Bolz, George Mason – 0.706
8. Kevin Kobrine, UCLA – 0.695
9. Patrick Mucherino, Sacred Heart – 0.673
10. Hilir Henno, UC Irvine – 0.658
Aces per game average
1. Cal Fisher, Penn State – 0.570
T-2. David Vorfi, St. Francis Brooklyn – 0.506
T-2. Andrew Kohut, Belmont Abbey – 0.506
4. Hilir Henno, UC Irvine – 0.493
5. Luke Chandler, LIU – 0.427
6. Cameron Milligan, Daemen – 0.383
7. Robert Patzer, Daemen – 0.354
8. Dimitrios Mouchlias, Hawai’i – 0.352
9. Samuel Clark, Ohio State – 0.351
10. Jaxson Hicks, Fort Valley State – 0.340
Digs per game average
1. Cal Fisher, Penn State – 1.90
2. Gannon Chinen, Alderson Broaddus – 1.75
3. Gregory Torres, North Greenville – 1.73
4. Hilir Henno, UC Irvine – 1.68
5. Samuel Clark, Ohio State – 1.68
6. Angelos Mandilaris, Ball State – 1.67
7. David Vorfi, St. Francis Brooklyn – 1.64
8. Jaxson Hicks, Fort Valley State – 1.62
9. Justin Gregory, Mount Olive – 1.6
10. Kevin Kobrine, UCLA – 1.58
Karch Kiraly Award
The Karch Kiraly Award is given to the nation’s best outside attacker in NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball during the regular season. The new annual award is presented by Off the Block and is selected by a nationwide voting committee of college men’s volleyball coaches and media members.
Kills per game average
1. Michael Marsans, Lees-McRae – 5.38
2. Kaleb Jenness, Ball State – 4.69
3. Alex Nikolov, Long Beach State – 4.37
4. Will Rottman, Stanford – 4.34
5. Kyle McCauley, UC San Diego – 4.05
6. Jacob Pasteur, Ohio State – 4.00
7. Francesco Sani, UC Irvine – 4.00
8. Davide Gardini, BYU – 3.98
9. Camden Gianni, Grand Canyon – 3.79
10. Christian Janke, Grand Canyon – 3.76
Attack percentage
1. Kaleb Jenness, Ball State – .386
2. Christian Janke, Grand Canyon – .382
3. Alex Nikolov, Long Beach State – .373
4. Brett Wildman, Penn State – .347
5. Diego Rosich, North Greenville – .340
6. Davide Gardini, BYU – .334
T-7. Jacob Steele, Pepperdine -.333
T-7. Martin Lallemand, Ohio State – .333
9. Spencer Olivier, Long Beach State – .328
10. Patrick Ross, McKendree – .316
Blocks per game average
1. Spencer Olivier, Long Beach State – 0.787
2. Kyle Hobus, CSUN – 0.778
3. Nick Martinski, Ball State – 0.688
4. Alex Nikolov, Long Beach State – 0.654
5. John Davis, Lewis – 0.627
6. Kaleb Jenness, Ball State – 0.627
7. Spyros Chakas, Hawai’i – 0.610
Aces per game average
1. Alex Nikolov, Long Beach State – 0.628
2. Ben Harrington, Princeton – 0.557
3. Gustavo Cavalcanti, Emmanuel – 0.544
4. Camden Gianni, Grand Canyon – 0.537
5. Kyle McCauley, UC San Diego – 0.506
6. Zach Schneider, Daemen – 0.483
7. Spyros Chakas, Hawai’i – 0.476
8. Ethan Champlin, UCLA – 0.458
9. Diego Negron, Lindenwood – 0.457
10. Brett Wildman, Penn State – 0.446
Digs per game average
1. Omar Hoyos, George Mason – 1.88
2. Kevin Schuele, McKendree – 1.84
3. Jonathan Carlson, Concordia-Irvine – 1.83
4. Nick Martinski, Ball State – 1.78
5. Eric Li, Harvard – 1.76
6. Jordan Howard, Kentucky State – 1.73
7. Patrick Ross, McKendree – 1.67
8. Ryan Parker, Daemen – 1.65
9. Luke Van Handel, Maryville – 1.64
10. Jack Brinkman, Queens – 1.63
Ryan Millar Award
The Ryan Millar Award is given to the nation’s best middle attacker in NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball during the regular season. This award is selected by a nationwide voting committee of college men’s volleyball coaches and media members.
Blocks per game average
1. Felix Egharevba, Ball State – 1.347
2. Tyler Mitchem, Lewis – 1.337
3. Guilherme Voss, Hawai’i – 1.315
4. Martin De Chavarria, NJIT – 1.294
5. Dawson Walker, Lincoln Memorial – 1.179
6. Lucas Little, George Mason – 1.143
7. Donovan Todorov, UC Santa Barbara – 1.099
8. Guy Genis, UCLA – 1.096
9. Luke Visgitis, Mount Olive – 1.079
10. Connor Campbell, UC Irvine – 1.061
Attack percentage
1. Merrick McHenry, UCLA – .537
2. Ethan Smith, Harvard – 0.512
3. Luke Visgitis, Mount Olive – .471
4. Ethan Hill, Stanford – .464
5. Eric Visgitis, Mount Olive – .462
6. Tyler Mitchem, Lewis – .452
7. Veit Bils, Limestone – .450
8. Rico Wardlow, Purdue Fort Wayne – .443
9. Daniel Wetter, CSUN – .431
10. Joshua Blair, Saint Francis – .422
Aces per game average
1. Michael de la Cruz, North Greenville – .488
2. Jake Couzens, Daemen – .419
3. Bryce Walker, Purdue Fort Wayne – 0.376
4. Samuel Clark, Ohio Stsyr – .351
5. Jacob Fischer, Maryville – .333
6. Hasan Hadzic, Long Island – .319
7. Sam Marsh, Penn State – .307
8. Rashaun Wright, Fort Valley State – .277
9. Matthew Gentry, Lincoln Memorial – .266
10. Thomas Leahey, Saint Francis – .259
Kills per game average
1. Tyler Mitchem, Lewis – 3.25
2. Daniel Wetter, CSUN – 2.75
3. Ethan Smith, Harvard – 2.21
4. Veit Bils, Limestone – 2.20
5. Benjamin Wiechert, Barton – 2.17
Erik Shoji Award
The Erik Shoji Award is given to the nation’s best libero in NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball during the regular season. The annual award is named after the former Stanford All-American libero Erik Shoji and is selected by a nationwide voting committee of college men’s volleyball coaches and media members.
Digs per game average
1. Nicklas Eichenberger, Emmanuel – 3.10
2. Victor Scherer, Central State – 2.84
3. Nicola Iannelli, St. Francis Brooklyn – 2.73
4. Grady Hoffman, Fairleigh Dickinson – 2.72
5. Clint Forbes, Benedict – 2.66
6. Mason Briggs, Long Beach State – 2.59
7. Matt Palma, UC San Diego – 2.36
8. Jason Shen, Harvard – 2.35
9. Jamal Gray, Kentucky State – 2.32
10. Justin Lui, Stanford – 2.30
National Blocker of the Year
The National Blocker of the Year is annually awarded to the NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball player with the best front-row defensive performance during the regular season. This was the first national award organized by Off the Block and each year is selected by a nationwide voting committee of college men’s volleyball coaches and media members.
Blocks per game average
1. Felix Egharevba, Ball State – 1.347
2. Tyler Mitchem, Lewis – 1.337
3. Guilherme Voss, Hawaii – 1.315
4. Martin De Chavarria, NJIT – 1.294
5. Dawson Walker, Lincoln Memorial – 1.179
6. Lucas Little, George Mason – 1.143
7. Donovan Todorov, UC Santa Barbara – 1.099
8. Guy Genis, UCLA – 1.096
9. Luke Visgitis, Mount Olive – 1.079
10. Connor Campbell, UC Irvine – 1.061
Total blocks
1. Tyler Mitchem, Lewis – 111
2. Martin De Chavarria, NJIT – 110
3. Felix Egharevba, Ball State – 101
4. Guilherme Voss, Hawaii – 96
5. Daniel Beacham, Emmanuel – 94
6. Jacob Fischer, Maryville – 92
7. Dawson Walker, Lincoln Memorial – 92
8. Donovan Todorov, UC Santa Barbara – 89
9. Veit Bils, Limestone – 86
10. Austin Wilmot, Pepperdine – 85
National Server of the Year
The National Server of the Year recognizes the top individual serving performance from a NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball player during the regular season. The annual award is selected by a nationwide voting committee of college men’s volleyball coaches and media members.
Aces per game average
1. Alex Nikolov, Long Beach State – 0.628
2. Jakob Thelle, Hawaii – 0.608
3. Shaun Kampshoff, Tusculum – 0.604
4. Cal Fisher, Penn State – 0.570
5. Ben Harrington, Princeton – 0.557
6. Gustavo Cavalcanti, Emmanuel – 0.544
7. Camden Gianni, Grand Canyon – 0.537
8. Kade Andruski , Kentucky State – 0.514
9. Bryce Dvorak, Pepperdine – 0.512
10. Kyle McCauley, UC San Diego – 0.506
Total aces
1. Shaun Kampshoff, Tusculum – 55
2. Gustavo Cavalcanti, Emmanuel – 49
3. Alex Nikolov, Long Beach State – 49
4. Jakob Thelle, Hawaii – 48
5. Cal Fisher, Penn State – 45
6. Andrew Kohut, Belmont Abbey – 44
7. Camden Gianni, Grand Canyon – 44
8. Ben Harrington, Princeton – 44
9. David Vorfi, St. Francis Brooklyn -43
10. Kyle McCauley, UC San Diego – 42
Division II National Player of the Year
The Division II National Player of the Year is given to the nation’s best player on a NCAA Division II men’s volleyball team during the regular season.
Aces per game average
1. Shaun Kampshoff, Tusculum – 0.604
2. Gustavo Cavalcanti, Emmanuel – 0.544
3. Kade Andruski , Kentucky State – 0.514
4. Andrew Kohut, Belmont Abbey – 0.506
5. Michael de la Cruz, North Greenville – 0.488
6. Zach Schneider, Daemen – 0.483
7. Diego Negron, Lindenwood – 0.457
8. Marcus Franck, Central State – 0.449
9. Jake Couzens, Daemen – 0.419
10. Yaron Afek, Central State – 0.392
Assists per game average
1. Ryan Serrano, McKendree – 10.01
2. Paul Stommel, Limestone – 9.95
3. Jarrod Ferguson, Mount Olive – 9.87
4. Sergio Carrillo, North Greenville – 9.82
5. Jack Walsh, Belmont Abbey – 9.76
6. Henrik Westhoff, Emmanuel – 9.62
7. Connor Sheehan, Lindenwood – 9.52
8. Juan Alcoba, Erskine – 9.39
9. Kohl Kutsch, Lincoln Memorial – 9.27
10. Shaun Kampshoff, Tusculum – 8.57
Blocks per game average
1. Tyler Mitchem, Lewis – 1.337
2. Dawson Walker, Lincoln Memorial – 1.179
3. Luke Visgitis, Mount Olive – 1.079
4. Veit Bils, Limestone – 1.024
5. Gil Herold, Concordia-Irvine – 1.016
6. Michael de la Cruz, North Greenville – .963
7. Tyler Morgan, Lewis – 0.954
8. Aaron Milstead, King – 0.932
9. Jacob Fischer, Maryville – 0.929
10. Matthew Gentry, Lincoln Memorial – 0.924
Digs per game average
1. Nicklas Eichenberger, Emmanuel – 3.10
2. Victor Scherer, Central State – 2.84
3. Clint Forbes, Benedict – 2.66
4. Jamal Gray, Kentucky State – 2.32
5. Avery Pohlman, Maryville – 2.30
6. Noah Melendez, King – 2.23
7. Christian Phung, North Greenville – 2.16
8. Jason Gibbs, Lewis – 2.08
9. Daniel Leitao, Queens – 2.04
10. Guillermo Jordan, Queens – 1.99
Attack Percentage
1. Luke Visgitis, Mount Olive – .471
2. Eric Visgitis, Mount Olive – .462
3. Tyler Mitchem, Lewis – .452
4. Veit Bils, Limestone – .450
5. Michael de la Cruz, North Greenville – .396
6. Zach Reider, Barton – .380
7. Diego Rosich, North Greenville – .340
8. Jacob Fischer, Maryville – .330
9. Emanuel Adames, North Greenville – .320
10 Patrick Ross, McKendree – .316
Kills per game average
1. Michael Marsans, Lees-McRae – 5.38
2. Gustavo Cavalcanti, Emmanuel – 3.72
3. Geraldo Rivera, Limestone – 3.68
4. AJ Lewis, Lindenwood – 3.56
5. Matteo Miselli, Belmont Abbey – 3.51
6. Patrick Ross, McKendree – 3.45
7. Zach Schneider, Daemen – 3.38
8. Ethan Carroll, McKendree – 3.37
9. Andrew Kohut, Belmont Abbey – 3.36
10. Nathan Lawton, Quincy – 3.33
Nicolas Szerszen Award
The Nicolas Szerszen Award is given to the best NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball international student-athlete during the regular season. This award is selected by a nationwide voting committee of college men’s volleyball coaches and media members.
Aces per game average
1. Alex Nikolov, Long Beach – 0.628
2. Jakob Thelle, Hawaii – 0.608
3. Gustavo Cavalcanti, Emmanuel – 0.544
4. Hilir Henno, UC Irvine – 0.493
5. Spyros Chakas, Hawaii – 0.476
6. Marcus Franck, Central State – 0.449
7. Yaron Afek, Central State – 0.392
Assists per game average
1. Paul Stommel, Limestone – 9.95
2. Jarrod Ferguson, Mount Olive – 9.87
3. Bartosz Sławiński, BYU – 9.69
4. Jakob Thelle, Hawaii – 9.62
5. Henrik Westhoff, Emmanuel – 9.62
6. Rui Fernandes, Fairleigh Dickinson – 7.43
7. Terran Walkin, Benedict – 7.26
8. Marcus Franck, Central State – 7.19
Blocks per game average
1. Guilherme Voss, Hawaii – 1.315
2. Martin De Chavarria, NJIT – 1.294
3. Guy Genis, UCLA – 1.096
4. Veit Bils, Limestone – 1.024
5. Michael de la Cruz, North Greenville – 0.963
6. Simon Torwie, Long Beach State – 0.912
7. Angelos Mandilaris, Ball State – 0.833
8. Dimitrios Mouchlias, Hawaii – 0.831
9. Rashaun Wright, Fort Valley State – 0.830
10. Julian Meissner, NJIT – 0.808
Digs per game average
1. Victor Scherer, Central State – 2.84
2. Nicola Iannelli, St. Francis Brooklyn – 2.73
3. Clint Forbes, Benedict – 2.66
4. Justin Lui, Stanford – 2.30
5. Daniel Leitao, Queens – 2.04
6. Jarrod Ferguson, Mount Olive – 1.97
7. Rui Fernandes, Fairleigh Dickinson – 1.81
8. Hilir Henno, UC Irvine – 1.68
Kills per game average
1. Alex Nikolov, Long Beach State – 4.37
2. Angelos Mandilaris, Ball State – 4.32
3. Simon Gallas, USC – 4.18
4. Davide Gardini, BYU – 3.98
5. Gustavo Cavalcanti, Emmanuel – 3.72
6. Geraldo Rivera, Limestone – 3.68
7. Matteo Miselli, Belmont Abbey – 3.51
T-8. Hilir Henno, UC Irvine – 3.49
T-8 Julian Meissner, NJIT – 3.49
Attack percentage
1. Veit Bils, Limestone – .450
2. Alex Nikolov, Long Beach State – .373
3. Simon Gallas, USC – .343
4. Angelos Mandilaris, Ball State – .337
5. Davide Gardini, BYU – .334
6. Martin Lallemand, Ohio State- .333
7. Dimitrios Mouchlias, Hawaii – .331
Dain Blanton Diversity Award
The Dain Blanton Diversity Award recognizes the top NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball of an ethnic minority. The award is selected by a nationwide voting committee of college men’s volleyball coaches and media members.
Kills per game average
1. Jacob Pasteur, Ohio State – 4.00
2. Jaylen Jasper, Pepperdine – 3.84
3. Geraldo Rivera, Limestone – 3.68
4. AJ Lewis, Lindenwood – 3.56
5. Sam Kobrine, USC – 3.49
6. Spencer Olivier, Long Beach State – 3.35
7. Edgerrin Austin, Erskine – 3.29
8. Tyler Mitchem, Lewis – 3.25
9. Suetonius Harris, King – 3.25
10. Gregory Torres, North Greenville – 3.25
Aces per game average
1. Michael de la Cruz, North Greenville – .488
2. Marcus Franck, Central State – .449
3. Yaron Afek, Central State – .392
4. Gregory Torres, North Greenville – .388
5. Saferino Dour, Fort Valley State – .375
6. Omar Hoyos, George Mason – .356
7. Diego Rosich, North Greenville – .349
8. Johansen Negron, Lincoln Memorial – .349
9. Jacob Pasteur, Ohio State – .347
10. Ras Jesse Delancy, Benedict – .345
Assists per game average
1. Patrick Paragas, UC Santa Barbara – 10.07
2. Sergio Carrillo, North Greenville – 9.82
3. Juan Alcoba, Erskine – 9.39
4. Justin Yates, Fort Valley State – 7.98
5. Diego Villafane, Charleston – 7.76
6. Terran Walkin, Benedict – 7.26
7. Luca Holanda, Long Island – 7.08
Blocks per game average
1. Felix Egharevba, Ball State – 1.347
2. Tyler Mitchem, Lewis – 1.337
3. Guilherme Voss, Hawaii – 1.315
4. Martin De Chavarria, NJIT – 1.294
5. Guy Genis, UCLA – 1.096
6. Merrick McHenry, UCLA – 0.986
7. Michael de la Cruz, North Greenville – 0.963
8. Daniel Beacham, Emmanuel – 0.922
9. Toby Ezeonu, Penn State – 0.880
10. Ife Loverton, Sacred Heart – 0.856
Digs per game average
1. Clint Forbes, Benedict – 2.66
2. Jason Shen, Harvard – 2.35
3. Jamal Gray, Kentucky State – 2.32
4. Justin Lui, Stanford – 2.30
5. Noah Melendez, King – 2.23
6. Christian Phung, North Greenville – 2.16
7. Guillermo Jordan, Queens – 1.99
8. Francisco Comas, McKendree – 1.99
9. Omar Hoyos, George Mason – 1.88
10. Eric Li, Harvard -1.76
Attack percentage
1. Merrick McHenry, UCLA – .537
2. Tyler Mitchem, Lewis – .452
3. Rico Wardlow, Purdue Fort Wayne – .443
4. Joshua Blair, Saint Francis – .422
5. Michael de la Cruz, North Greenville – .396
6. Kevin Kobrine, UCLA -.374
7. Jaylen Jasper, Pepperdine -.343
8. Diego Rosich, North Greenville – .340
9. Spencer Olivier, Long Beach State – .328
10. Ife Loverton, Sacred Heart -.328
Freshmen All-American Team
The Off the Block Freshmen All-American Team honors the top NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball freshmen players during the regular season. This is the only Freshmen All-American presented in college men’s volleyball and is selected by a nationwide voting committee of college men’s volleyball coaches and media members.
Aces per game average
1. Alex Nikolov, Long Beach State – 0.628
2, Gustavo Cavalcanti, Emmanuel – 0.544
3. Kade Andruski , Kentucky State – 0.514
4. Hilir Henno, UC Irvine – 0.493
5. Michael de la Cruz, North Greenville – 0.488
6. Marcus Franck, Central State – 0.449
7. Zach Solomon, Purdue Fort Wayne – .0429
8. Luke Chandler, Long Island – 0.427
9. Yaron Afek, Central State – 0.392
10. Gregory Torres, North Greenville – 0.388
Assists per game average
1. Paul Stommel, Limestone – 9.95
2. Jack Walsh, Belmont Abbey – 9.76
3. Donovan Constable, CSUN – 9.36
4. Kohl Kutsch, Lincoln Memorial – 9.27
5. James Bardin, Harvard – 9.26
6. Troy McDonald, George Mason – 8.43
7. Justin Yates, Fort Valley State – 7.98
8. Nathaniel Brownlee, Alderson Broaddus – 7.47
9. Terran Walkin, Benedict – 7.26
10. Marcus Franck, Central State – 7.19
Blocks per game average
1. Lucas Little, George Mason – 1.143
2. Guy Genis, UCLA – 1.096
3. Veit Bils, Limestone – 1.024
4. Michael de la Cruz, North Greenville – .963
5. Tyler Morgan, Lewis – 0.954
6. Daniel Beacham, Emmanuel – 0.922
7. Max McCullough, Concordia-Irvine – 0.919
8. Kohl Kutsch, Lincoln Memorial – 0.865
9. Sean Haberthy, King – 0.859
10. Rashaun Wright, Fort Valley State – 0.830
Digs per game average
1. Victor Scherer, Central State – 2.84
2. Grady Hoffman, Fairleigh Dickinson – 2.72
3. Clint Forbes, Benedict – 2.66
4. Jamal Gray, Kentucky State – 2.32
5. Danny Seliger, Long Island – 1.85
6. Kevin Schuele, McKendree – 1.84
7. Nathaniel Brownlee, Alderson Broaddus – 1.75
8. Kade Andruski , Kentucky State – 1.73
9. Jordan Howard, Kentucky State – 1.73
10. Gregory Torres, North Greenville – 1.73
Attack percentage
1. Veit Bils, Limestone – .450
2. Michael de la Cruz, North Greenville – .396
3. Alex Nikolov, Long Beach State – .373
4. Parker Van Buren, Loyola – .334
5. Cole Campisano, Lincoln Memorial – .315
6. D’Aaron McCraney, Central State – .299
7. Alessandro Negri, NJIT – .278
8. Hilir Henno, UC Irvine – .277
9. Ras Jesse Delancy, Benedict – .261
10. Donovan Wilmott, Benedict – .258
Kills per game average
1. Alex Nikolov, Long Beach State – 4.37
2. Parker Van Buren, Loyola – 4.30
3. Gustavo Cavalcanti, Emmanuel – 3.72
4. Hilir Henno, UC Irvine – 3.49
5. Gregory Torres, North Greenville – 3.25
6. Ras Jesse Delancy, Benedict – 3.24
7. Jack Lydon, Fairleigh Dickinson – 3.03
8. Jaxson Hicks, Fort Valley State – 2.87
9. Alessandro Negri, NJIT – 2.81
10. Luke Chandler, Long Island – 2.67
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