
Halfway through the season and several players and teams have established themselves among the nation’s best in the top offensive and defensive categories.
Check out the country’s individual and team statistical leaders in NCAA Division I-II men’s volleyball for this week.
[Editor’s note: Stats are compiled by the NCAA and through Feb. 27]
Kills per game average
1. Liam Maxwell, Belmont Abbey — 4.66
2. Angelos Mandilaris, Barton — 4.58
3. Pelegris Vargas, Purdue Fort Wayne — 4.53
4. Rado Parapunov, Hawai’i — 4.35
5. Evan Cory, Lincoln Memorial — 4.15
6. Raymond Barsemian, Concordia-Irvine — 4.14
7. Jaylen Jasper, Stanford — 4.09
8. Kyle McCauley, UC San Diego — 4.05
9. Kaleb Jenness, Ball State — 4.04
10. Michael Fisher, Saint Francis — 4.00
11. Gabi Garcia Fernandez, BYU — 3.96
12. Matteo Miselli, Tusculum — 3.88
13. Cole Schlothauer, Loyola — 3.87
14. Ryan Coenen, Lewis — 3.85
15. Colton Cowell, Hawai’i — 3.84
16. Davide Gardini, BYU — 3.77
T-17. Brett Wildman, Penn State — 3.73
T-17. Don Thompson, Emmanuel — 3.73
19. Tristan Santoyo, Queens — 3.71
T-20. Francisco Salinger Cenzual, Limestone — 3.62
T-20. Joel Schneidmiller, UC Irvine — 3.62
Attack percentage
1. Daniel Wetter, CSUN — .545
2. Keenan Sanders, UC Santa Barbara — .534
3. Tyler Mitchem, Lewis — .521
4. Kyle Piekarski, Loyola — .500
5. Shane Holdaway, Long Beach State — .473
6. Jack Reese, George Mason — .424
7. Wyatt Dimke, McKendree — .420
8. Tomas Gago, Purdue Fort Wayne — .418
9. Angelos Mandilaris, Barton — .415
10. Austin Wilmot, Pepperdine — .410
11. James Henneberry, St. Francis Brooklyn — .405
12. Filip Humler, Hawai’i — .395
T-13. Colton Cowell, Hawai’i — .380
T-13. Rado Parapunov, Hawai’i — .380
15. Shane Benetz, UC San Diego — .376
16. Rob Chatterton, Sacred Heart — .364
17. Davide Gardini, BYU — .360
18. Jens Feldthus, NJIT — .351
19. Evan Cory, Lincoln Memorial — .350
20. Simon Andersen, Long Beach State — .339
Aces per game average
1. Gabi Garcia Fernandez, BYU — 0.840
2. Bradley Peters, Lees-McRae — 0.622
3. Kyle Bugee, Lewis — 0.615
4. Mads Kyed Jensen, UCLA — 0.600
5. Christian Janke, Grand Canyon — 0.592
6. Ben Hamsho, North Greenville — 0.580
7. Matteo Miselli, Tusculum — 0.561
8. Alvaro Gimeno, NJIT — 0.538
9. George Huhmann, Princeton — 0.522
10. Pedro Carvalho, Lincoln Memorial — 0.519
11. Diego Negron, Lindenwood — 0.511
12. Maciej Ptaszynski, CSUN — 0.510
13. Vicente Mardones, Limestone — 0.487
14. Hugo Fischer, Grand Canyon — 0.486
15. Francisco Salinger Cenzual, Limestone — 0.476
16. Randy DeWeese, UC Santa Barbara — 0.467
17. Camden Gianni, Grand Canyon — 0.444
T-18. Lachlan Bray, Charleston — 0.441
T-18. Jack Sarnowski, King — 0.441
20. Colton Cowell, Hawai’i — 0.438
Assists per game average
1. Frederico Santos, Purdue Fort Wayne — 10.92
2. Wil Stanley, BYU — 10.78
3. Casey McGarry, UC Santa Barbara — 10.71
4. Oscar Fiorentino, Barton — 10.63
5. Heath Hughes, Grand Canyon — 10.51
6. Cole Bogner, Penn State — 10.42
7. Connor Walbrecht, UC San Diego — 10.25
8. Quinn Isaacson, Ball State — 10.19
9. Taylor Ittner, CSUN — 10.07
T-10. Matthew Ctvrlik, Harvard — 10.04
T-10. Kevin Kauling, Lewis — 10.04
Blocks per game average
1. Scott Stadick, UC Irvine — 2.091
2. Rob Chatterton, Sacred Heart — 1.351
3. Alex Pappas, Lindenwood — 1.325
4. Patrick Gasman, Hawai’i — 1.324
5. Luca Berger, NJIT — 1.286
6. Felipe de Brito Ferreira, BYU — 1.282
7. Richie Diedrich, Purdue Fort Wayne — 1.222
8. Sam Schindler, Lindenwood — 1.216
9. Guilherme Voss, Hawai’i — 1.182
10. Shane Benetz, UC San Diego — 1.179
11. Greg Luck, Princeton — 1.133
12. Tyler Mitchem, Lewis — 1.111
13. Ben Hamsho, North Greenville — 1.100
14. Austin Wilmot, Pepperdine — 1.089
15. Pedro Carvalho, Lincoln Memorial — 1.058
16. Julian Young, King — 1.048
17. Adam Meyer, Quincy — 1.047
18. Brandon Hicks, UC Santa Barbara — 1.024
19. Kyler Presho, Stanford — 1.021
20. Gabi Garcia Fernandez, BYU — 1.020
Digs per game average
1. Michal Podgorzak, Limestone — 3.09
2. Noam Hannoun, Quincy — 2.82
3. Chase Howard, Harvard — 2.66
T-4. Casey McGarry, UC Santa Barbara — 2.53
T-4. Dominick Pikura, St. Francis Brooklyn — 2.53
6. Edwin Montaruli, Barton — 2.49
7. Addison Enriques, Concordia-Irvine — 2.46
T-8. Timothy McIntosh, Sacred Heart — 2.43
T-8. Steven Nalls, Lees-McRae — 2.43
10. Christian Phung, North Greenville — 2.42
11. Trevor Kennan, George Mason — 2.31
12. Connor Walbrecht, UC San Diego — 2.30
13. Francisco Comas, McKendree — 2.28
T-14. Justin Lui, Stanford — 2.24
T-14. Mason Briggs, Long Beach State — 2.24
16. Francisco Salinger Cenzual, Limestone — 2.19
17. Will Bantle, Penn State — 2.18
T-18. Yoran Raymaekers, Quincy — 2.17
T-18. Gage Worsley, Hawai’i — 2.17
20. Daniel Cerqua, Belmont Abbey — 2.12
Team attack percentage
1. Hawai’i — .386
2. BYU — .353
3. Lewis — .340
4. Barton — .339
5. UC Santa Barbara — .333
Team opponent attack percentage
1. Hawai’i — .171
2. UC Santa Barbara — .179
3. Limestone — .186
4. Daemen — .190
5. Lewis — .193
Team aces per game average
1. Hawai’i — 1.95
2. UCLA — 1.92
3. Penn State — 1.91
4. North Greenville — 1.90
5. Limestone — 1.87
Team blocks per game average
T-1. BYU — 2.89
T-1. Hawai’i — 2.89
3. UC Irvine — 2.83
4. Lindenwood — 2.60
5. Pepperdine — 2.46
Team digs per game average
1. UC Santa Barbara — 11.00
2. Limestone — 10.57
3. Harvard — 10.45
4. Concordia-Irvine — 9.88
5. UC Irvine — 9.73
Excellent information!! It’s important recognize the development and hard work our players realize!! Good job Vinnie Lopes!!!
UCSB’s all around performance in all categories is outstanding. Hat’s off the the Gaucho players and coaching staff.