WVB: Six Lasers take home GNAC Awards; Caro wins GNAC ROY, Vautrin wins GNAC COY

WVB: Six Lasers take home GNAC Awards; Caro wins GNAC ROY, Vautrin wins GNAC COY

Newton, Mass. - The Lasell Women's Volleyball team had six of their student-athletes take home Great Northeast Athletic Conference awards along with their Head Coach Jeff Vautrin, who took home the GNAC Coach of the Year award.

McKenna McCool (Loomis, Calif.) earned the first team all-conference honors after she accumulated 310 kills (5th in GNAC), 2.95 kills per set (6th in GNAC), 92 service aces (led GNAC), 0.88 service aces per set (led GNAC). All which she earned 423.5 points, which she finished fourth in the conference in that department.

Juliana Medini (Roxbury, N.J.) earned second team all-conference honors after finishing the season 1st in the GNAC in total blocks with 108 and blocks per set at 1.02, which is second all-time in a single-season in Lasell history.

First year athletes Saige Cambonga-Meyers (Springdale, Ark.), Sydney Katz (Ridgefield, Conn.), and Maddie Caro (Chula Vista, Calif.) all took home rookie awards as well. Cambonga-Meyers was named to the all-rookie team after she recorded 302 assists on the season and averaging 4.31 assists per set. Katz was also named to the all-rookie team as well as she split the setting duties with Cambonga-Meyers totaling 330 assists and averaging 3.93 assists per set. Caro took home and earned the GNAC Rookie of the Year. The Freshman Libero flat out dominated as she recorded 418 total digs the whole year and averaged 3.83 digs per set. 

Sophomore Emily Cerasani (Buena Park, Calif.) took home the all-sportsmanship team for the Lasers. She chipped in 194 assists on the year and provided enough positive leadership to help bring the Lasers to the GNAC semifinals.

Third Year Women's Volleyball Head Coach Jeff Vautrin took home the GNAC Coach of the Year award. He led his program to a 19-14 overall record and 10-3 GNAC conference record  which gave them the 3rd spot in the GNAC playoffs, winning a playoff match against Elms in the Quarterfinals before falling short against eventual GNAC Champions Johnson & Wales in the semifinals.

 

FIRST TEAM
Jaylianne Ramos Figueroa, Elms 
Emily Corbett, Johnson & Wales 
Peyton Oliver, Johnson & Wales 
McKenna McCool, Lasell 
Avery Pollard, Rivier
Sydney Racevicius, Rivier
Lily Sills, Rivier 
Claire Conners, Simmons 

SECOND TEAM
Laura Jensen, Elms 
Sarah Miller, Johnson & Wales (RI) 
Juliana Medini, Lasell
Ana Lopez, Norwich
Rita Dow, Regis (Mass.) 
Sofia Pawlusik, Rivier
Sydney Iannantuono, Simmons
Kat Simeonidis, Simmons

THIRD TEAM
Mia Harmon, Colby-Sawyer
Laura Farnum, Norwich  
Sarah Farnum, Norwich
Addison Hall, Norwich 
Kamdyn Tenorio, Regis (Mass.) 
Ali Rivera, Rivier 
Shannon Carey, St. Joseph (Conn.)
Maggie Sylvester, Saint Joseph's (Me.) 

PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Sydney Racevicius, Rivier
LIBERO OF THE YEAR - Emily Corbett, Johnson & Wales (RI)
SETTER OF THE YEAR - Avery Pollard, Rivier
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - Maddie Caro, Lasell
COACH OF THE YEAR - Jeffrey Vautrin, Lasell
TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD - Anna Maria

ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Jaylen Holman, Elms 
Daniela Rank, Johnson & Wales (RI)
Saige Cambonga-Meyers, Lasell
Maddie Caro, Lasell 
Sydney Katz, Lasell
Ayla Albers, Regis (Mass.)
Ali Rivera, Rivier
Victoria Briones, Saint Joseph's (Me.) 

ALL-SPORTSMANSHIP TEAM
Peyton Davis, Albertus Magnus
Deirdre Meagher, Anna Maria 
Ameesah Cotten, Colby-Sawyer 
Rae Edwards, Dean 
Francesca Dirienzo, Elms 
Tatiana Correira, Emmanuel 
Halle Medici, Johnson & Wales 
Emily Cerasani, Lasell 
Sarah Farnum, Norwich
Toni Ondris, Regis 
Lydia Pray, Rivier 
Katina Nanos, St. Joseph (Conn.) 
Isabel Philbrick, Saint Joseph's Maine
Meghan Doxsee, Simmons