Oswego, NY- Oswego landed three players on All-SUNYAC teams, along with taking home Rookie of the Year following their impressive 19-8 regular season, which saw them take the second seed in the SUNYAC Tournament.
Alaina Dudzinski - Rookie of the Year
Mya Bush - First Team
Priscilla McReynolds - First Team
Kalley Vugteveen - Second Team
Alaina Dudzinski (Syracuse, N.Y. / West Genesee High School) took home SUNYAC Rookie of the Year from her Middle Blocker spot, posting 128 kills, to go along with 17 solo blocks and 69 block assists. She also posted an impressive .304 hitting percentage, which ranks second in the conference.
Two Sophomore Lakers graced the All-SUNYAC First Team, as Mya Bush (Depew, N.Y. / Depew High School), and Priscilla McReynolds (Poughkeepsie, N.Y. / Spakenkill High School) made up an excellent combination for the Lakers all season.
Mya Bush has served as the starting setter for the Lakers for the last two seasons, and she followed up a good freshman season with an even better Sophomore campaign. Bush logged 850 total assists, which is 150 more than the second closest in the SUNYAC. Her 8.76 assists per set also leads the conference by a wide margin. She also registered 50 kills from her setter spot, with a hitting percentage of .227.
Priscilla McReynolds took home All-SUNYAC First Team this season after being named the SUNYAC Rookie of the Year and All-SUNYAC Second Team last season. McReynolds ranked in the top ten in the conference in Kills (267), Kills Per Set (3.00), Total Attacks per Set (10.01), and Total Attacks (891). In addition, she was extremely consistent on the defensive end as well, ranking in the top 20 in the conference in Digs (272), Digs per Set (3.06), and Block Assists (38).
Kalley Vugteveen rounds out the All-Conference Selections, as she took home All-SUNYAC Second Team, improving from her All-SUNYAC Third Team last season. Transferring from Century College before last season, Vugteveen has been a crucial piece in the Lakers' successes this season. Her 247 kills on just 553 total attacks means she owns the third-best hitting percentage in the SUNYAC, with .304, marking one of just four players to do so this season. Vugteveen also ranks in the top ten in the conference in Kills per Set (2.71), Total Kills (247), Block Assists (48), and Total Blocks (56).
Written By: Tyler Ferragamo
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