Men’s Volleyball Lands Five on AVCA All-America Teams
The University of Hawai'i men's volleyball team has secured five AVCA All-America honors for the second straight year, with two players, setter Tread Rosenthal and outside hitter Louis Sakanoko, earning first-team recognition. Adrien Roure received second-team honors, while Quintin Greenidge and Justin Todd earned honorable mention. This achievement ties for the second-most All-America selections in a single season, just behind last year's record. Notably, four of these players were also named to the All-Big West first team two weeks ago. This marks nine out of the last ten years with at least four players recognized in this prestigious list.
By the Numbers- Five players recognized on the All-America teams, tied for the second-most in a single season.
- Tread Rosenthal ranks No. 2 nationally in assists per set with 10.75.
- Rosenthal is also a finalist for the AVCA National Player of the Year Award.
- Four of the five honorees are first-team selections on the All-Big West team.
Looking ahead, the Rainbow Warriors will aim to build on this success in upcoming matches and postseason play, as they prepare for further recognition and potential championship opportunities.
Bottom LineThe recognition of five players on the AVCA All-America teams highlights Hawai'i's continued excellence in men's volleyball, underscoring a strong team performance and individual achievements that could lead to even greater successes in future competitions.
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