Several players from the Continental Volleyball Conference had the chance to represent NCAA Division III Men's Volleyball this summer while playing in Brazil. Three different schools were represented from the conference with players participating including Dylan Flor, R. J. Ocampo, Quinn Peterson, Jared Warner, Michael Young, and Steven Zarzycki. In addition, Juniata College head coach Glenn DeHaven coached the USA Division III Men's Team on the trip.
Four players from the Continental Volleyball Conference have been named to the 2018 American Volleyball Coaches Association Division III Men's Volleyball All-America Teams.
The Kean University men's volleyball team bowed out of the NCAA Tournament in the quarterfinals as host Vassar College won by the final of 3-1 on Saturday evening.
For the second time in program history, the Kean University men's volleyball team clawed their way to the second round of the NCAA Division III Men's Volleyball Championship Tournament, by surpassing the St. Joseph's College-Long Island, 3-1.
J.J. Nekoloff has been named the new commissioner of the Continental Volleyball Conference (CVC). Nekoloff will assume duties on June 1, 2018, and become the third commissioner in conference history.
The Kean University men's volleyball team is headed to Vassar College to face off against St. Joseph's College-Long Island in first round action of the NCAA Tournament on Friday, April 20th.
Kean University extended their winning streak to 27 matches, cruising to the 2018 Continental Volleyball Conference Championship. The Cougars secured the title against the last team to defeat them, Marymount University.
The championship match for the 2018 CVC Tournament is set and will pit Kean University against Marymount University, pitting the top two seeds of the tournament against each other.
The 2018 Continental Volleyball Conference All-Conference Teams has been announced with Micah Buller, Ian Capp, Charlie Ginex, Quinn Peterson, and Nahuel Recabarren taking home top individual honors.
For the second straight year, EMU's volleyball men have opened the CVC Tournament with a bang, earning a gritty upset on an opponent's home court. Tuesday night, it was a five-set win over rival Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pa.
Marymount University and Southern Virginia University each moved up one spot and Rutgers University-Newark made an appearance in the receiving votes section of the latest American Volleyball Coaches Association poll while Kean University held their spot from last week.
The Rutgers University-Newark men's volleyball team advanced to the Continental Volleyball Conference (CVC) Tournament semifinals with a 3-1 win over Ramapo College Tuesday night in The Golden Dome. The set scores were 27-25, 19-25, 25-18, 26-24.
Quinn Peterson, a junior from Las Vegas, Nev., picks up his second conference weekly award this season after helping the Eagles to a perfect 3-0 record last week. Peterson, an outside hitter, was efficient in all three matches while totaling 44 kills. He hit .554 on the week, committing just eight errors on 65 swings. Peterson had a high of 19 kills in a win over St. John Fisher, adding six digs and five aces. He led his team in not just kills in their win over Penn State-Behrend but also tallied a team high 10 digs. On the week Peterson averaged 5.5 points per set and added 1.8 digs per set while recording six total blocks.
After three years as a four-team tournament, the Continental Volleyball Conference Tournament has returned to a six-team format with the regular season divisional champions earning first-round byes.
The Rutgers University-Newark men's volleyball team won an exceptional five-set-thriller over nationally-ranked No. 11 New York University Thursday night in The Golden Dome.
Each week this season we will follow one Continental Volleyball Conference team as they head out on the road. Our final road trip in 2018 is with Juniata College senior middle blocker Mahlon Bender. Mahlon talked us through a three-match non-conference road trip last weekend that saw the Eagles tally three wins.
The trio of Kean University, Marymount University, and Southern Virginia University remain in this week's American Volleyball Coaches Association poll; marking the only representatives from the Continental Volleyball Conference.
Sam Safley, a sophomore from Santa Clarita, Calif., continued his recent strong play by helping the Saints to a pair of conference wins last week, securing the top seed in the West Division for the upcoming conference tournament. Safley put down 18 kills in a sweep of Ramapo, adding seven digs and two block assists. He followed with 16 kills, hitting .560, in a sweep of Rutgers-Newark while adding three aces. On the week Safley hit .519 with 34 kills and just six errors on 54 swings; averaging 5.7 kills and 6.7 points per set.
Kean University and Marymount University remain near the top of the American Volleyball Coaches Association DIII Men's Volleyball Coaches Poll with Kean coming in at #4 and Marymount at #6 in this week's rankings.
For the second straight week, Rutgers-Newark senior Corey Pieper is the CVC Player of the Week. Pieper guided the Scarlet Raiders to a 2-0 record on the week including a conference win. Pieper pounded out 23 kills in a five-set win over conference foe Eastern Mennonite, marking his third straight 20 kill match. Pieper also added 15 digs in the match, a season-high, and three block assists. He closed out the week with 12 kills in a sweep of Mt. St. Vincent, adding five digs. On the week Pieper averaged 4.4 kills and 2.5 digs per set while hitting .281 and totaling 38 points in the two matches.
Kean University held as the top-ranked program from the Continental Volleyball Conference, coming in at #4 in the latest American Volleyball Coaches Association Men's Volleyball Division III poll.
Each week this season we will follow one Continental Volleyball Conference team as they head out on the road. This week's story is with Neumann University senior Pat Morgan. Pat took us through a week that including postponed matches and a non-conference road match against a nearby opponent.
Kean University and Marymount University remain in the top five of the latest American Volleyball Coaches Association Men's Volleyball Division III Coaches Poll.
The Continental Volleyball Conference Player of the Week for March 12, 2018 is Juniata College setter, Matt Schaeffer. Schaeffer, a sophomore, led the Eagles attack in impressive back to back wins, averaging 13.4 assists per set with the team hitting .369 combined in the two matches.
Each week this season we will follow one Continental Volleyball Conference team as they head out on the road. This week's story is with Southern Virginia University junior Paul Clark. Paul took us along as the Knights picked up a pair of conference wins and a battle against #7 ranked Dominican last weekend.
Marymount University continues to rise in the American Volleyball Coaches Association Division III Men's Volleyball poll, moving up to #3 in this week's rankings.
Kean University sophomore Dylan Flor added to his weekly honors by taking home AVCA Player of the Week honors just one day after being named the CVC Player of the Week.