CVC Weekly Report

CVC Weekly Report

The CVC Weekly report is your source for keeping up with all of the latest news and happenings in the Continental Volleyball Conference. Each week you can find news, results, statistics and other information in regards to CVC volleyball.

HEADLINES

Stevenson's Wisner Totals 1,000th Career Kill (March 19, 2015)
Stevenson men's volleyball senior Kyle Wisner posted seven kills, becoming the fourth player in program history to reach 1,000 career kills as the Mustangs.....MORE

CVC Player of the Week: T.J. Wiechecki (March 23, 2015)

This week's CVC Player of the Week is T.J. Wiechecki, a freshman from Marymount University. Wiechecki totaled 40 points on the week including 18 kills against P.R. Mayaguez.....MORE
Juniata Remains at #4 in AVCA Poll (March 24, 2015)
Juniata College remained at #4 in this week's AVCA DIII Men's Volleyball National Poll, marking the second consecutive week the Eagles are in that spot.....MORE


CVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK 
The CVC Player of the Week is honored for their performance during the week. Click on the sport link below to see the full list of 2015 CVC Players of the Week.

CVC Player of the Week for March 23 - T.J. Wiechecki - RELEASE

Full List of 2015 CVC Players of the Week - HERE

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2015 CVC STANDINGS

 

School CVC Overall
Juniata 9-0
21-3
Rutgers-Newark 6-1 14-8
Stevenson 5-2 14-10
Eastern Mennonite
3-5 12-6
Marymount
3-5 11-17
Thiel 3-6 10-11
Cairn 0-10 10-15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THIS WEEK'S CVC SCHEDULE
To see a complete schedule of this week's CVC action click HERE 

AROUND THE CVC

Cairn closes out the 2015 season with two home matches this weekend. The Highlanders will host Thiel on Friday night and Stevenson on Saturday. This is the second match of the season against both squads, with Cairn having dropped both previous meetings. Cairn's Josiah Buss currently ranks third in the conference in kills with 223 while teammate Matthew Rhodes is third in digs with 178.

Eastern Mennonite appears to peaking at the right time. The Royals are 7-1 this month and have closed to a tie for the final spot into the CVC Tournament with Marymount. Eastern Mennonite is currently 12-6 overall and 3-5 in the CVC and will put the final spot into the playoffs on the line as they go up against Marymount in two of their next three matches.
It is a light week for Juniata in terms of matches, playing just one match, but it is a big match indeed. The Eagles will host #1 ranked Stevens on Wednesday night. Juniata previously fell to the Ducks 3-0 in a neutral site match earlier this year. Juniata has won six straight matches and are ranked #4 in the nation.
As the season nears a conclusion Marymount is in the midst of a battle for the final spot into the CVC Tournament. The Saints are currently tied with Eastern Mennonite for the final spot with a 3-5 conference mark. Marymount has a busy week ahead with four matches including three CVC contests, of which two come against Eastern Mennonite.
Rutgers-Newark closes out the regular season with five conference matches and a chance at hosting the CVC Tournament. The Scarlet Raiders are currently 6-1 in the CVC, one game behind Juniata in the standings. Rutgers-Newark gives chase with two conference matches this weekend when they host Stevenson and Thiel.
With just five regular season matches remaining the Mustangs are looking to secure a spot into the 2015 CVC Tournament. Stevenson is currently 5-2 in the conference, a three game lead on the nearest teams. The Mustangs will face Marymount, Rutgers-Newark, and Cairn this weekend as they look to clinch their postseason berth.

Thiel will face a pair of CVC foes this weekend when they are on the road against Cairn and Rutgers-Newark. Thiel is 10-11 overall and with three matches remaining are looking to secure a winning season. Colin Vitale has been a bright spot for the Tomcats, leading the conference in digs at 3.47 per set and 243 total.