Logan Kreider Archives - EMU News /now/news/tag/logan-kreider/ News from the ²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø community. Mon, 15 Jun 2015 19:07:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Royals land seven on CVC academic team /now/news/2015/royals-land-seven-on-cvc-academic-team/ Mon, 01 Jun 2015 18:59:24 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=24586 The EMU men’s volleyball team set a new high for players honored to the Continental Volleyball Conference All-Academic Team, putting seven on the annual award from the league’s office.Ìý The Royals put four on the team in 2013, their previous high in the four-year history of the CVC.

Eastern Mennonite’s talented lower classes were well-represented, compiling six of the seven honorees.Ìý Five freshmen were on the team: (Richmond, Va./Douglas Freeman), (Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin), (Lancaster, Pa./Hempfield), (Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Mennonite) and Ìý(Greencastle, Pa./Greencastle-Antrim).Ìý Sophomore (Creighton, Pa./Deer Lakes) was named for the second straight time while junior (Lancaster, Pa./J.P. McCaskey) made his third consecutive appearance on the team.

With just five upper classmen on the 15-man roster, the Royals finished 14-10 this year, including 3-9 in the conference.Ìý They missed making the four-team CVC Tournament by just one win.

A total of 39 student-athletes were recognized as members of the Continental Volleyball Conference All-Academic Team for the 2015 season. ÌýIn order for a player to earn All-Academic Team honors he must carry at least a 3.3 cumulative grade-point average.

All seven CVC school members were represented on the 2015 list with Juniata College leading the way with eight All-Academic members. Ìý²ÝÝ®ÉçÇø had second most with seven players, while Stevenson University was third with six players.

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SEASON PREVIEW: Versatility and roster size are positive factors for Royals this year /now/news/2015/season-preview-versatility-and-roster-size-are-positive-factors-for-royals-this-year/ Mon, 19 Jan 2015 21:08:58 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=22932 After tying a program record in his first season as head coach, Dominick Porter is even more excited to get the 2015 campaign underway.Ìý Not only did the EMU alum return most of his team, but he also brought in a huge recruiting class which allows him a staple he didn’t have last year — the roster size to play a full intrasquad scrimmage in practice.

Eastern Mennonite’s volleyball men officially open their new season on Tuesday, hosting Lancaster Bible College at 7 p.m. in Yoder Arena.Ìý The Royals finished 2014 at 12-14, but tied for the longest winning streak in program history at six matches in a row.

Porter said his team did well with the hand they were dealt.

“I felt the year went as well as we could make it go given the roster size and injuries,” explained Porter.Ìý “The team worked hard and prepared for the long season last year knowing we did not have numbers to successfully scrimmage in practice.”

The men returned seven of their ten players, a nice core despite the fact that they lost their top hitter and setter.

“It means a lot to have those returners because they know what playing in college looks like and they are the ones pushing everyone else to get better and do better,” Porter commented.Ìý “We are in a good place right now.”

Back are outsidesÌýÌý(Montpelier, Va./Patrick Henry) (3.29 kills/game and 1.84 digs/game) andÌýÌý(Lancaster, Pa./J.P. McCaskey) (2.49 kills/game and 1.61 digs/game), along with rightside hitterÌýÌý(Newport News, Va./Menchville) (0.98 kills/game and 1.54 digs/game).ÌýÌýÌý(Columbus, Ohio/Bishop Watterson) was one of the top blockers in the nation last year at middle averaging 1.16 stuffs per game along with 0.98 kills.Ìý Fellow middleÌýÌý(Berryville, Va./Leesburg Christian) brings back 1.03 kills and 0.85 blocks andÌýÌý(Chester, Va./Thomas Dale) added 0.66 blocks off the bench.

Ìý(Creighton, Pa./Deer Lakes) spent much of last season as the team’s libero, but becomes more of a general this year.

“Zach will be stepping into the setter position and I am very pleased about his versatile role on the team,” said Porter.

EMU’s coach also explained that he is expecting a lot of leadership out of his upperclassmen.

“Jesse, Kyle and Marc will lead the team as returners and two of them are seniors,” he said.Ìý “Their roles will have to be fulfilled this year in full as we have a young team.”

Porter also expects a lot of out his eight freshmen, both in contributions this year and during their four seasons as a whole.

“We have three liberos inÌýÌý(Richmond, Va./Douglas Freeman),ÌýÌý(Lancaster, Pa./Hempfield) andÌýÌý(Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Mennonite) and we could not be in a more stable place with the liberos we have,” he explained.Ìý “OutsideÌýÌý(Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin) will be producing a large amount of our offense this year as well as middle/rightsideÌýÌý(Greencastle, Pa./Greencastle-Antrim).ÌýÌýÌý(Virginia Beach, Va./Salem) is one of the most athletic rightsides to play at EMU, and setterÌýÌý(Hampton, Va./Bethel) and his club teammate middle blockerÌýÌý(Gloucester, Va./Gloucester) who will also be seeing time this year as freshmen.”

Besides the influx of versatile talent, Porter is excited to simply have more than the needed 12 players to complete a six-on-six scrimmage during practices.Ìý The Royals only had 10 men on the roster last spring.

He also sees this group of athletes functioning well as a team.

“Our biggest goal is for this group of guys to work well together,” he said, “and to do the right, simple things all the time.Ìý They are coming along well. ÌýOur short term goal is to progress day to day through practice and then game experience.Ìý Our long term goal is to make the CVC Tournament.”

EMU finished 2-8 in the Continental Volleyball Conference in 2014 and are still looking for their first postseason appearance as the league enters its fourth year of existence.

There is a major change in the structure of the CVC this year, however, as the Western Division of the league (made up of teams from Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri and Ohio) amicably left during the offseason to form their own more geographically-concise conference, the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League. ÌýThe Eastern teams of EMU, Marymount, Stevenson, Juniata, Thiel and Cairn maintained the rights to the CVC name as well as automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, and added a seventh team in Rutgers-Newark.

While the league was originally started to provide an automatic bid when the NCAA added a sponsored national championship for 2012, the continued growth of the sport allowed the expansive conference to add more teams and now cut down on travel expenses.

Porter agrees that the split was for the better.

“It just makes our conference even tougher with a greater focus on the seven teams here in the east,” he explained.Ìý “Having a Western Division was okay but to really just pay attention to what we have in our region is better for the program and the conference.”

The top four teams in the final standings will advance to the postseason CVC Tournament, which is hosted by Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pa., on April 10-11.

With the volleyball men sporting their largest roster size since also having 15 on the team six years ago in 2009, Porter is glad to have three assistant coaches this year, giving him extra eyes and feedback.

While Porter knows this season will see a lot of learning curves with more than half of the roster being freshmen, the Royals are excited.

“Practice is more competitive and we look more like a team,” he said.Ìý “Our most noticeable strength is being able to play multiple people during matches.Ìý We have guys that can play more than one position and that’s a good position to be in.”

After the season-opener tomorrow night in Yoder Arena, the Royals will have to forge their identity on the road, playing six straight away from home.

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