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2009 NECVA ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS ANNOUNCED; STEVENS' ANDREW CRANFORD IS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Contact: Ira Thor, Conference Sports Information Director (201/200-3301)
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Andrew Cranford (left), the 2009 NECVA Player of the Year, was named First-Team All-NECVA for the fourth year in a row.
JERSEY CITY, NJ…Senior middle hitter Andre Cranford (Bel Air, MD) of Stevens Institute of Technology has been voted the 2009 North East Collegiate Volleyball Association Player of the Year in voting by the 42 eligible coaching staffs among the NECVA’s five divisions. Cranford, who finished his career as a Four-Time, First-Team All-NECVA Conference selection, led the nation in hitting percentage (.498) and guided the Ducks to a record fourth NECVA title and an automatic bid in the 2009 Molten Division III championship. It is the second straight year that the NECVA Player of the Year has come out of the Metro Division.
 
Freshman outside hitter Billy Gimello (Hauppague, NY) of Nazareth College was voted the NECVA Rookie of the Year. Gimello, who helped guide the Golden Flyers to their first NECVA Final, becomes the second straight Western Division Player to earn the Rookie of the Year award. He averaged 4.15 kills per set and ranked 12th in the conference in kills and points per set.
 
Rivier College head coach Craig Kolek was named the 2009 NECVA Coach of the Year—the fourth time in the last six seasons that he has been elected by his peers as the league’s top coach. He previously earned the award in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Behind his leadership, Rivier won 30 consecutive matches, was ranked as high as No. 3 in the nation, was voted the #1 team in the NECVA Poll in each of the final seven weeks of the regular season, and earned the No. 1 seed in the NECVA Tournament.
 
Cranford joins Rivier junior Matt Ferreira (Lincoln, RI) as the First-Team All-Conference middle hitters while Gimello, Philadelphia Biblical University sophomore Justin Brubaker (Telford, PA) and Vassar College junior Phil Tully (Huntington Station, NY) were tabbed First-Team All-NECVA at the hitter positions.
 
Tully won the 2008 NECVA Player of the Year award while Brubaker was last year’s Rookie of the Year. Brubaker, Ferreira and Tully were all named First-Team All-Conference for the second year in a row. Brubaker easily led the league in kills at 5.83 per set and had 612 overall on the year. Brubaker and Ferreira were previously named the NECVA Western and GNAC Division Players of the Year, respectively. Tully ranked sixth in the league with 4.68 kills per set while Ferreira was fourth overall with a .426 hitting percentage.
 
Rivier junior setter Zach Hansen (Shelton, CT) earned First-Team All-NECVA honors at setter with 13.00 assists per set—second in the league while Nazareth senior libero Chris DeHority (Rochester, NY) earned First-Team honors at libero, averaging 3.03 digs per set.
 
Nazareth senior setter Frank Leahy (Smithtown, NY), a First-Team All-NECVA pick last year, headlines the Second-Team All-Conference selections. He led the league in assists at 13.05 per set and earned All-NECVA honors for the second time.
 
Sophomore outside hitter Alberto Bravo (Toa Baja, Puerto Rico) of Elms College, the New England Division Player of the Year, was named Second-Team All-NECVA for the second straight year while teammate and freshman Sequiel Sanchez Velez (San Sebastian, Puerto Rico) also was named Second-Team All-NECVA. The tandem ranked ninth and 10th in the league in kills per set, respectively.
 
Rivier College sophomore Jared Andreozzi (Barrington, RI), Stevens senior Joe Trinsey (Wilmington, DE) and Ramapo College senior Shane Donohue (Freehold Township, NJ) all earned Second-Team All-NECVA honors as outside hitters.
 
Newbury College junior Mark Thomas (Wilbraham, MA) and Endicott College junior A.J. Witkofsky (Scotia, NY) were selected Second-Team All-NECVA as middle hitters. Rivier junior Kyle O’Neill (Long Beach, NY) earned Second-Team honors at libero.
 
The 16-player All-Conference team was selected from the First-Team selections in the NECVA’s five divisions—CUNYAC, GNAC, Metro, New England and Western.

2009 NECVA ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Andrew Cranford (Stevens Institute of Technology)

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Billy Gimello (Nazareth College)

COACH OF THE YEAR: Craig Kolek (Rivier College)

 

FIRST-TEAM

NAME

SCHOOL

YR

POS.

HOMETOWN

Justin Brubaker 1

Philadelphia Biblical University

SO

OH

Telford, PA

Billy Gimello

Nazareth College

FR

OH

Hauppague, NY

Phil Tully 1

Vassar College

JR

H

Huntington Station, NY

Andrew Cranford 123

Stevens Institute of Technology

SR

MH

Bel Air, MD

Matt Ferreira 1

Rivier College

JR

MH

Lincoln, RI

Zack Hansen

Rivier College

JR

S

Shelton, CT

Chris DeHority

Nazareth College

SR

L

Rochester, NY

SECOND-TEAM

NAME

SCHOOL

YR

POS.

HOMETOWN

Alberto Bravo4

Elms College

SO

OH

Toa Baja, Puerto Rico

Jared Andreozzi

Rivier College

SO

OH

Barrington, RI

Sequiel Sanchez Velez

Elms College

FR

OH

San Sebastian, Puerto Rico

Joe Trinsey

Stevens Institute of Technology

SR

OH

Wilmington, DE

Shane Donohue

Ramapo College

SR

OH

Freehold Township, NJ

Mark Thomas

Newbury College

JR

MH

Wilbraham, MA

A.J. Witkofsky

Endicott College

JR

MH

Scotia, NY

Frank Leahy  1

Nazareth College

SR

S

Smithtown, NY

Kyle O’Neill

Rivier College

JR

OH/L

Long Beach, NY

 

 

 

 

 

LEGEND

1 = First-Team All-Conference, 2008

2 = First-Team All-Conference, 2007

3 = First-Team All-Conference, 2006

4 = Second-Team All-Conference, 2008

5 = Second-Team All-Conference, 2007