Every Monday during the season, one NESCAC Player of the Week will be selected based on information submitted by the athletic communications offices at member institutions.
NESCAC Volleyball Player of the Week
Cameron Shelly – Bowdoin - Jr. – S – Austin, Texas
Shelly spearheaded the Polar Bear offense in a 2-0 conference weekend. Shelly dealt 31 assists, had four kills, and two aces in a 3-0 win over Amherst. On Saturday against Hamilton, Shelly totaled 39 assists, 11 digs, and four kills in a 3-1 victory. Shelly entered the weekend averaging 6.63 sets per match and a total of eight kills for the season. She totaled eight kills in the two matches and averaged 10.0 assists per set for the week as she returns to the lineup after dealing with an injury during the first three weeks of the season.
NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Sophomore 
Ellie Myers (Marietta, Ga.) led the Mammoths with 11 kills total in 3-0 setbacks to Bowdoin and Colby, registering six in the loss to the Polar Bears and five in the defeat to the Mules. 
Bates – Anais Reneaum (San Diego, Calif.) led the Bobcats with nine kills on Friday against Middlebury and followed up with nine more kills on Saturday against Williams. The sophomore also tallied three blocks against the Panthers and four against the Ephs. Reneaum leads the team with 0.93 blocks per set on the season. 
 
Colby - 
Brady Moseley (San Juan Capistrano, Calif.) led Colby to two NESCAC victories last weekend.  The NESCAC kills leader (3.48 kps) collected 21 kills, 22 digs, and seven blocks across the two matches. The junior registered 13 kills against Hamilton which marked the eighth time in the last 10 matches Mosely has reached double-digits as Colby improves its record to 13-1. 
 
Conn. College – 
Rae Wartelle (Tacoma, Wash.) hit .299 last week and led the Camels with 42 kills over three matches. The junior matched a season high with 18 kills on 40 swings and added a pair of blocks in a midweek showdown with Wesleyan. Wartelle finished with 16 kills and four blocks against WPI and eight kills versus Clark as Conn. College won a pair of five-set matches. 
 
Middlebury - 
Gabby Pribisich (Cleveland, Ohio) paced the Panthers to a 2-1 week, leading the team with 32 kills and a .455 hitting percentage. The middle hitter opened the three-match week with a season-high 14 successful swings and blistering .650 hitting percentage to lead Middlebury to a 3-0 sweep against Union. Pribisich picked up where she left off against Bates, tallying 12 kills, six blocks, and a season-best 17 points to help the squad to its ninth straight victory over the Bobcats before adding six kills against Tufts. The Panther sits third in the NESCAC with a .333 hitting percentage. 
 
Trinity – Junior 
Emma Heckman (San Diego, Calif.) helped the Jumbos to a 1-1 week, responding to a Friday loss to Williams before sweeping Middlebury. Heckman averaged 3.75 kills per set, posting 30 kills for the two matches while hitting .388. Heckman added eight digs and 10 total blocks in the two matches. She tallied 15 kills in both matches, hitting .583 in the win over Middlebury. 
Wesleyan - Siena Steines (Hinsdale, Ill.) led Wesleyan to a 3-0 week. The outside hitter hit .423 posting 36 kills with just six errors on 71 swings, while adding eight total blocks. The sophomore was at her best against Conn. College where she posted a career-high 21 kills with four blocks, hitting .419.