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2009 NECVA WEEK 1 POLL: January 27, 2009
Contact: Ira Thor, Conference Sports Information Director (201/200-3301)
2009 NORTH EAST COLLEGIATE VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION
TOP 10 POLL #1
 
January 27, 2009
 

RK

AVCA

TEAM (#1 VOTES)

2009 RECORD

TOTAL PTS

PREVIOUS RK

PREVIOUS PTS

1

#4

Stevens (8)

4-0

96

3

63

2

#6

Rivier College (2)

6-1

90

4

59

3

#9

Ramapo College

4-1

72

2

77

4

#5

Vassar College

0-2

69

1

100

4

#7

Newbury College

5-1

69

7

44

6

#8

Nazareth College

2-2

47

5

54

7

#13

Eastern Mennonite

3-1

30

9

21

8

#12

Baruch College

6-2

28

10t

17

9

#14

Medaille College

3-2

25

RV

2

10

#15t

Hunter College

3-4

13

10t

17

 
Dropped Out: #6 Philadelphia Biblical University.
 
Also Receiving Votes: Philadelphia Biblical University (1-3), 7; Endicott College (3-3), 3; SUNY New Paltz (2-2), 1.
 
Note: Points represent total out of 10. A team voted No. 1 on a ballot receives 10 points, No. 2 receives 9 points, No. 3 receives 8 points, and so forth.
                     
ABOUT THE NECVA:
The North East Collegiate Volleyball Association, the largest known single-sport conference in the United States, is in its 15th year of competition during the 2009 season as a leading Division III men’s volleyball conference. Founded in 1995 as the Metro Conference, it became known as the NECVA in 1998. Currently comprised of 43 colleges and universities stretching from New Hampshire to Virginia, Albertus Magnus College, Daniel Webster College, Emerson College and St. Joseph’s College (Brooklyn) joined the conference for the 2009 campaign.
 
The league is divided into five smaller divisions: CUNY (8), GNAC (7), Metro (10), New England (8), and Western (9) with one associate member. Each week, schools from the five divisions nominate athletes and then vote for the divisional Player and Rookie of the Week awards. The conference sports information office then selects the NECVA Player and Rookie honors from each of these five divisional winners.
 
The NECVA holds an annual 16-team conference tournament each April with the top two schools in each division and six at-large selections earning berths. The NECVA champion receives one of four automatic bids to the Molten Division III Final Four in April.
 
2009 POLL VOTERS:
Greg Antonelli, Mount Ida College (GNAC Division); Tim Byram, Endicott College (NE Division); Joseph DeBenedictis, Hunter College (CUNYAC Division); Paul Dill, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (NE Division); Patrick Dorywalski, Stevens Institute of Technology (Metro Division); Chris Gonzales, CUNYAC Office; Bill Gorman, Wentworth Institute of Technology (NE Division); Keith Koch, Medaille College (Western Division); Craig Kolek, Rivier College (GNAC Division); John Neves; Baruch College (CUNYAC Division); Mike Spinner, Yeshiva University (Metro Division); Ira Thor, NECVA Sports Information Director/New Jersey City University; Don Vanderbeck, Ramapo College (At-large voter); Cal Wickens, Nazareth College (Western Division); Chris Wright, Emmanuel College (GNAC Division).
 
 
 
 
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