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Wildcats Face Vassar and St. John Fisher Saturday

3/29/2019 12:39:00 PM

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MATCH #18: Daemen Wildcats (5-12) vs. Vassar Brewers  (11-10, 3-3 UVC)
Saturday, Mar. 30 |  3 p.m.  |  Rochester, N.Y.  |  Manning & Napier Gym  | St. John Fisher Tri-Match
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MATCH #19: Daemen Wildcats (5-12) vs. St. John Fisher Cardinals (17-9, 5-2 UVC)
Saturday, Mar. 30 |  5 p.m.  |  Rochester, N.Y.  |  Manning & Napier Gym  | St. John Fisher Tri-Match
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THE SERVE
Daemen returns to action by participating in a tri-match hosted by St. John Fisher College. The Wildcats will open play against Vassar College, before taking on the host Cardinals.

THE BEARDED ONE

Don Gleason was named the first head men's volleyball coach at Daemen on May 5, 2017, the same day that the establishment of the program was announced. Gleason brings a wealth of experience to the position, including previous coaching stops at Stony Brook, Buffalo, Yale, Southern California and Medaille. In addition to his coaching responsibilities with the men's program, Gleason has served as an assistant coach with the Daemen women's team for the past three seasons, helping them to a pair of NCAA tournament berths.

THE FRESHMEN EXPERIENCE

Daemen is fielding a nine-man roster in this inaugural season, and all nine are freshman when it comes to athletic eligibility. Eight of the nine players are new to Daemen this year. Freshman setter Michael Krueger is expected to run the team's offense, and he'll be distributing to the likes of Jahari Winkfield and Jesse Donorovich, both of whom are adjusting to more playing time on the pin after playing primary in the middle during their respective scholastic careers. Australian product Henry Moffitt gives the Wildcats a big presence down the middle with his 6-foot-6 frame. Defensively, the Wildcats will rely on freshmen Ryan Beck and Jaden Gillette to dig balls in the back row. Winkfield is averaging a team-high 3.05 kills per set this year, while Krueger has posted a team-high 537 assists (8.39 per set) and a team-high 106 digs. Donorovich leads the team in service aces (19) and total blocks (27).

OUT-BATTLING THE BATTLERS

Daemen picked up the first win in program history in their debut match, defeating the Alderson Broaddus Battlers in a five-set thriller on Jan. 11 as part of the Red Flash Invitational. Jahari Winkfield, Jesse Donorovich, Michael Krueger and Jaden Gillette paced the Wildcats. Winkfield totaled a team-high 20 kills—including six in the fifth set alone. Donorovich posted 18 kills (five in the fifth set) and also totaled two service aces, five blocks and eight digs. Krueger handed out 47 assists and also recorded eight digs. Gillette registered 18 digs.

MANHANDLING THE MAVERICKS

In the first-ever meeting between Daemen and Medaille, the Wildcats ousted their crosstown rivals in three sets on Feb. 9. Led by setter Michael Krueger (26 assists) and outside hitter Kyle Kon (team-high nine kills), Daemen attacked at a season-best .246 clip. On the flip side, Medaille committed 21 hitting errors and 20 service errors. It marked Daemen's first regular season home match, and their first-ever win at Lumsden Gymnasium. The Wildcats followed up with a 3-1 win over Medaille on Feb. 17 as part of the D'Youville quad-match. Kon led the way again with 16 kills, while Krueger tallied 39 assists.

REGARDING HENRY

Freshman middle hitter Henry Moffitt was named to the all-tournament team at the Juniata Invitational. The 6-foot-7 Aussie totaled 16 kills over three tournament matches, and attacked at a .353 clip. He averaged 1.6 kills and 1.0 blocks per set, and became the first-ever Daemen player to earn all-tournament team honors.

VASSAR SCOUTING REPORT

Vassar is a member of NCAA Division III and the United Volleyball Conference. The Brewers are led by Richard Gary, who is in his third season as head coach. He led the program to 26 wins, a UVC regular-season title and a first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament in his first season at Vassar in 2017. His efforts earned him UVC Coach of the Year honors. The Brewers followed up with 23 wins and a return trip to the NCAA Tournament last year. Vassar plays a conference match at Elmira Friday before taking part in the St. John Fisher tri-match Saturday. The Brewers return five starters from their 2018 team. Junior Kevin Ros and senior George Diehl are the Brewers' top returning hitters. Ros pounded 2.32 kills per set and added 1.63 digs per set last season, while Diehl tallied 2.27 kills and 1.74 digs per set in 2018. Ros ranks fourth on the team in kills per set (2.26) this season and has handed out a team-high 316 assists. Diehl ranks second in kills per set (2.45) and third in digs per set (1.34). Sophomore Jefferson Waters is enjoying a solid season and leads the team in kills per set (2.55). Freshman Matt Usui leads the team in total digs (180), while sophomore Ryan Duchemin is the team leader in total blocks (75).

ST. JOHN FISHER SCOUTING REPORT

St. John Fisher is a member of NCAA Division III and the United Volleyball Conference. STFC announced the addition of men's volleyball in the fall of 2016 and began play last year, posting a 13-16 overall record (1-8 UVC). The Cardinals are coached by Kelly Greapentrog, who also serves as head coach of the women's volleyball team. The Cardinals won just one of their first three matches, before putting together a 12-match winning streak. STFC snapped a five-match losing streak following a 3-1 win over Eastern Mennonite two weeks ago and host Sage in a league match Friday. STFC returns the majority of its main contributors from last season including sophomores David Cerqua and Paul Hackford, as well as graduate student Mike Strumpfler, who all earned Empire 8 All-Conference honors following the 2018 season. Strumpfler ranks fourth on the team in kills per set (1.79) and second in total blocks (60) this year, while Cerqua leads the team in digs per set (2.71). Freshman Josh Bigford, a four-time UVC Rookie of the Week selection, leads the team and ranks second among UVC players in kills per set (3.46), while fellow rookie Ivan Lopez leads the team in blocks per set (1.06). Sophomore Paul Hackford has dished out a team-high 670 assists and ranks third in service aces (18).

ON THE HORIZON

Daemen closes out its inaugural season by taking part in a tri-match at Vassar College on April 6. The Wildcats will face nationally-ranked Springfield College, before taking on Vassar. Springfield is ranked second on the latest NCAA Division III poll and has claimed the last two—and five of the first seven—NCAA Division III national championships. The NCAA first sponsored a Division III national championship for men's volleyball in 2012.
 

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