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
Maiwenn Kamdje – Tufts – So. – Right-Side Hitter – Wellesley, Mass.
Kamdje helped Tufts to a 3-2 win over No. 14 Wesleyan, which was previously unbeaten in conference play, in the Jumbos’ lone match of the week. Kamdje hit .371 on her 35 attempts, chalking up 19 kills to go with four blocks (2 solo) and three digs. Her 22 points in the match led all players, and it was the first home NESCAC loss for Wesleyan since 2021. 
NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Despite two losses, 
Addison Lau (New Fairfield, Conn.) stood out last week. In a 3-2 heartbreaker loss at Williams, Lau had 16 kills, a .251 hitting percentage, four aces, four blocks, and 10 digs. The rookie led the Mammoths with six kills in a loss at Middlebury.
Bates – Ami Evans (Honolulu, Hawaii) tallied a season-high 21 kills Saturday at No. 14-ranked Wesleyan in a 3-2 loss. The senior also recorded 14 digs, two service aces, and a pair of blocks. Evans and the Bobcats enter the NESCAC Tournament with an overall record of 12-9, their most wins in a season since 2019.
Bowdoin - Sophomore 
Alison Smith (Winnetka, Ill.) led the Polar Bears to a pair of road wins in Connecticut last weekend, averaging 3.8 kills per set in victories at Conn. College and Trinity. Smith is averaging 3.7 kills per set in Bowdoin’s last nine matches.
Colby - 
Brady Moseley (San Juan Capistrano, Calif.) led the Mules to a 9-1 conference record (26-4 over her three years) with 32 kills, 23 digs, and seven blocks across two NESCAC wins to close out the regular season. The junior’s 20 kills against Trinity on Friday night marked a new season high, only two off her career mark. Moseley has reached double-digit kills in eight of her last nine matches. 
Conn. College – 
Rae Wartelle (Tacoma, Wash.) led the Camels with 21 kills and hit .222 during the final week of regular season play. The junior finished with a match-high 14 kills and added four digs, three blocks, and two service aces in a 3-1 setback against No. 8 Colby. Wartelle also recorded seven kills and a block against Bowdoin.
Hamilton – Ayzlinn Trefren (Simi Valley, Calif.) totaled a season-high 19 digs, and junior 
Kathryn Fox (College Station, Texas) tied a career high with six blocks in a four-set loss at Williams. Trefren tied a career best with 15 kills and added 15 digs for the sophomore's third double-double this season in a four-set loss at Middlebury. Fox tied another career high with 11 kills against the Panthers. First-year 
Lucy Proud (Prospect, Ky.) recorded season-high totals of 20 assists and 13 digs at Middlebury.
Middlebury – Junior 
Molly Harrison (Tiburon, Calif.) fueled the Panthers to a crucial 2-0 conference weekend, tallying a team-high 31 kills and an impressive .342 hitting percentage. In Friday’s sweep of Amherst, the right-side hitter became the seventh player in program history to surpass 1,000 career kills with 13 and six digs. Harrison continued her double-digit attack trend, adding 18 kills and 18 digs for her 45th career double-double to lead the squad to a 3-1 win over Hamilton. The Panther also had four blocks in the triumph. Heading into postseason action, Harrison leads the NESCAC in kills (286) and kills per set (3.36). 
Williams – 
Helen Qian (Richmond Heights, Ohio) hit .472 for the weekend, tallying 21 total kills in two matches on 36 attempts. Qian also chipped in nine block assists, one solo block, and four digs, while helping the Ephs to a 2-0 weekend against Hamilton and Amherst.