Hillsdale's Ashlee Crowder Named Sports Imports/AVCA Division II National Player of the Week
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Lexington, Ky. - Over the past four
seasons, the Hillsdale College volleyball team has established
itself as one of the most successful Division II programs in the
nation. But it never had one of its own players be named national
player of the week. Until Tuesday. news story image
Sophomore outside hitter Ashlee Crowder (Jennison,
Mich.) was named the Sports Imports/AVCA Division II
National Player of the Week. On Monday, Crowder was named the GLIAC
South Division Player of the Week for the second time this
season.
Crowder led Hillsdale to a 3-0 week last week, with the Chargers
winning all three matches by 3-0 sweeps. In those matches, Crowder
piled up a total of 56 kills against just nine hitting errors. She
had a .402 hitting percentage for the week, while averaging 6.2
kills per set.
Against Findlay on Sept. 15, Crowder had 17 kills to lead all
players in the match. She improved upon that effort with 22 kills
and only two errors in a 3-0 win over a Wayne State team that was
10-1 entering that match. It was the second 20-kill match of the
season for Crowder. In Saturday's win over Northwood, Crowder
delivered 17 more kills and added 10 digs to Hillsdale's winning
effort.
Crowder currently leads the GLIAC with 4.57 kills per set, and
ranks fifth in the nation in that category.
Hillsdale is off to a 12-1 start to the season, and entered the
AVCA Division II Top 25 poll for the first time in a year this
week, being ranked 25th in the latest poll. The Chargers are 5-0 in
GLIAC play, the only team with a perfect conference record so far
this season.
Crowder, who was the GLIAC Freshman of the Year in 2008, played
her high school volleyball at Jenison, located just outside of
Grand Rapids, Mich.
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