Volleyball player of the week
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SEC staff
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SEC Player of the Week –
Morgahn Fingall, Tennessee
SEC Offensive Player of the Week –
Morgahn Fingall, Tennessee
Fingall, the right winger for Fairfax, Va., averages 5.75 points and 5.00 kills per set and possesses a .355 one-week strike rate of 3-0 for Lady Vols. Fingall started the week with 17 kills and 13 digs in a 5-set victory at Ole Miss on Wednesday night. In her opening match against LSU on Saturday, she scored 16 kills with no errors and hit rate of 0.516. In that game, Fingall scored the 1,000th goal of his career, becoming the 23rd player in show history to reach the milestone and only the 10th to do so in the scoring era. rally. In Sunday’s game against the Tigers, she had a career-high 27 knockouts to help her team win the series.
Defensive Player of the Week –
Lilly Gunter, Mississippi State
Gunter, a junior defense expert from Oviedo, Fla., averaged 5.00 digs per set in a three-set win in Alabama. Gunter contributed 15 of the team’s 52 digs to the game as the Bulldogs led the conference in terms of digs per set this week (17.33). She also has four more assists and two aces.
SEC co-solver of the week –
Alexis Stucky, Florida
Stucky, a setter from Laramie, Wy., made 46 assists in Friday’s win over Missouri on Friday. It marked a career high for Stucky in a three-set match. She also helped the Gators come up with a team hit percentage of 0.314 for the match.
Emma Grome, Kentucky
Grome, a sophomore from Loveland, Ohio, had 46 assists in Wednesday night’s win at Georgia. Her 46 assists marked her season-highest in a three-set match. It was also her 13th game this season with over 40 assists, including 10 SECOND games.
SEC freshman of the week –
Kendal Kemp, Auburn
Kemp, a mid laner from Eagan, Minn., averaged 3.19 points, 2.25 kills, and 1.50 blocks per set in the series that swept through Texas A&M. At the end of the week, Kemp announced a hit rate of ,400 with 18 kills in 35 attempts. With her total of 8 saves against the Aggies, she now has a total of 135 interceptions for the whole season, just 7 short of Auburn’s single-season record.