2022 Wentworth Men's Volleyball News
A total of 174 undergraduate and graduate students posted a 3.0 or higher in the spring of 2022 with 102 undergraduates earning Dean's List honors for achieving a 3.50 or above
A total of 75 student-athletes earned academic all-conference accolades during the winter and spring seasons
Six former student-athletes who distinguished themselves while wearing the Black & Gold were inducted into the Wentworth Institute of Technology Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday afternoon
This week’s Wentworth Institute of Technology Leopards of the Week have been awarded to men’s lacrosse senior goalkeeper Jack Munroe (Mansfield, Mass.), sophomore attack Olivia Murray (Quincy, Mass.) of the women’s lacrosse team, and the men’s volleyball team.
Jacob LaBouliere had 10 kills for the Leopards, while Connor Adams had 24 assists.
Oshman helped men's volleyball clinch a spot in the NCAA Tournament Semifinal, while Beverly hit .500 for the week with three multi-hit performances.
Connor Adams and Jacob LaBouliere were named First-Team All-Americans, while Hunter Oshman earned Honorable Mention All-American honors.
Hunter Oshman had 13 kills, three blocks and two aces, while David Marsh had seven blocks for the Leopards.
Jacob LaBouliere had 16 kills and five aces, while Colin Stockton had five kills and five blocks for the Leopards.
The three Leopards earned all-region honors in the northeast, helping Wentworth to its fourth GNAC Championship.
The sophomore wins the award for the second time this season, as the Leopards went 2-0 and won the GNAC Championship.
Hancock went 2-0 this week for softball, while Adams' 73 assists helped men's volleyball win the GNAC Championship and advance to the NCAA Tournament
Leopards, Cardinals will play a first-round match against each other on Friday (April 15) at Rutgers-Newark
Eight members of the Wentworth Institute of Technology men’s volleyball team earned Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) yearly awards, as announced by the conference Monday.
Jacob LaBouliere was named GNAC Tournament MVP, as the sophomore had 23 kills in the championship match.