The Misericordia University women's volleyball team landed four players on the All-MAC Freedom team while capturing three of the four major awards.
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Senior setter
Jenna Schuda was a repeat selection as Player of the Year and sophomore middle hitter
Keira McCaffrey was named Defensive Player of the Year.
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Senior hitter
Meghan Peters made the second team and junior hitter
Cassandra Genduso earned honorable mention.
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Head coach
Colleen Stengel was named Coach of the Year after leading the Cougars to the MAC Freedom championship game for the second time in two seasons at the helm.
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Schuda was a first-team All-MAC Freedom selection for the fourth time. She led the league with 966 assists and 8.3 assists per set and was second in the league with .63 aces per set.
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She finished fifth in the league in hitting percentage at .289.
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McCaffrey led the league with 122 blocks and 1.07 blocks per set. Her 47 solo blocks were more than twice as many as any other player.
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She also led the league in hitting percentage (.408) and was seventh with 261 kills.
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Peters was second in the league with 316 kills and was 13
th in hitting percentage (.220). She was sixth in the league with 2.77 kills per set and was 19
th in the league with .34 aces per set.
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Genduso was 12
th in the MAC Freedom with 235 kills and 16
th in hitting percentage (.210) and kills per set (2.06).
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Misericordia finished 22-10 and was 7-0 in the MAC Freedom. The Cougars earned the top seed in the postseason for the first time in program history.
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