Cortland senior outside hitter
Hannah Southcott (Princeton, WV), junior libero
Carly Haegele (Commack) and head coach
Erin Glickert have received the top postseason women's volleyball honors from the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC). Southcott is the SUNYAC Player of the Year, Haegele is the Defensive Player of the Year, and Glickert is the league's Coach of the Year.
Southcott and Haegele are also two of five Cortland players named to the All-SUNYAC team. They are both first team honorees, while senior outside hitter
Nicole Van Pelt (Montgomery/Valley Central) and freshman middle blocker
Alexa Guedez (Rye/Rye Neck) were named to the second team and senior right side
Maya Owens (Nyack) to the third team.Â
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Southcott, who was also a first team all-league selection in 2019, has recorded 367 kills (3.95 per set), a .284 attack percentage and 257 digs (2.8 per set) in 93 sets over 26 matches. She leads the SUNYAC in total kills and kills per set and ranks second in the league in attack percentage. Southcott has registered double-figure kill totals 21 times this season. She posted 23 kills in regular-season wins over Geneseo and Ithaca, 22 kills in a four-set win at Kean, and 19 kills each in a five-set victory at Montclair State and a three-set victory at Buffalo State.Â
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Haegele, the league's Rookie of the Year and a third team selection in 2019, has amassed 528 digs (4.98 per set) and 48 aces in 106 sets over 29 matches. She is the SUNYAC leader in digs, second in the conference in digs per set and total aces, and fifth in aces per set. Haegele, who surpassed the career 1,000-dig mark in just two playing seasons, has reached the 20-dig mark 13 times so far this fall. She had 30 digs in a regular-season win over Geneseo, 28 digs each in wins at Buffalo State and Clarkson, and 27 digs in a win at Montclair State. She served six aces in a win at Plattsburgh and five aces in a victory at Potsdam.Â
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Van Pelt has played in all 29 matches and ranks second in the SUNYAC with 361 kills and 3.4 kills per set. She has reached double figures in kills 23 times, led by a 23-kill effort in a five-set win over Ithaca. She also had 20 kills in wins at Montclair State and Kean and 16 kills in the SUNYAC championship match versus Geneseo on her way to being named the SUNYAC tournament MVP.Â
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Guedez has played in 103 sets over 28 matches and leads the SUNYAC with 111 total blocks and 1.1 blocks per set. She ranks 14th nationally in total blocks and 19th in blocks per set. Guedez also has 156 kills (1.5 per set) and is fourth in the conference with a .277 attack percentage. Five of Guedez's eight top block totals came in SUNYAC matches, led by nine blocks, four solo, in a win over Geneseo, seven blocks, six solo, in a win at Fredonia and seven blocks, five solo, in a victory over Brockport. She also had eight blocks in a win at St. Lawrence and seven blocks in a win at Montclair State.Â
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Owens has played in 107 sets over 29 matches and has posted totals of 166 kills (1.6 per set), a .262 attack percentage, 60 digs and 39 blocks. She ranks seventh in the SUNYAC in attack percentage. Owens put down 12 kills in a league victory at Oswego, nine kills in a four-set loss to RIT, and nine kills in a five-set win at Clarkson. She also had eight kills in three other matches, and finished with seven kills and four blocks in a win versus Nazareth.Â
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Glickert has led Cortland to a 26-3 record so far this season. The Red Dragons finished 9-0 in SUNYAC regular-season play, then defeated New Paltz and Geneseo in the SUNYAC tournament to claim their first league title since 2012. Cortland will be the second seed in an eight-team NCAA regional starting this Friday at 2019 NCAA champion Johns Hopkins. Glickert took over as Cortland's head coach in 2019 and in two seasons on the court has an overall record of 50-14.
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