Framingham State Tabbed To Win Fourth Straight MASCAC Volleyball Crown
For the fourth straight year, the Framingham State Rams have been tabbed by the coaches from around the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference as the preseason favorite to win the 2017 conference championship.
August 24, 2017
For the fourth straight year, the Framingham State Rams have been tabbed by the coaches from around the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference as the preseason favorite to win the 2017 conference championship.
The 2016 MASCAC Regular Season and Tournament Champions earned seven of the eight first place votes for 49 points. The Rams were a perfect 6-0 during MASCAC play last season. With the graduation of reigning MASCAC Player of the Year and Tournament MVP Alycia Rackliffe, the team will look to Second Team All-Conference defensive specialist Vicki Anderson who had 309 digs (2.71 per set), 42 service aces and 10 assists.
Claiming the final first place vote for 43 points is Westfield State. The Owls were 5-1 during the 2016 league schedule. Returning for the team is First Team All-Conference defensive specialist Lizzie Taylor. Last season, Taylor led the conference in digs with 529 (4.99 per set) and was third in service aces with 55 while racking up 44 assists and 38 kills.
Up next in the third spot is MCLA with 32 points. The Trailblazers were 4-2 during the 2016 conference campaign. Maggie Allen is back for the team after a 2016 season where she had 198 kills, 33 blocks, a .177 hitting percentage and 44 digs.
Bridgewater State lands in fourth with 31 points. The Bears had a 3-3 record at the conclusion of the MASCAC schedule. Libero Cassidy Tyros, 2016 Second Team All-Conference honoree, looks to repeat her success from last season where she led the league in digs per set with 5.17, had the second-most total digs with 517 plus 22 services aces and 22 assists.
Coming in fifth with 29 points is Worcester State. The Lancers finished with two victories in conference play in 2016. Emily Carens, who earned a spot on the All-Conference team last year, was fourth in the league in kills (277) and kills per set (2.59) while also collecting 210 digs and 23 total blocks last season.
Salem State grabs the sixth slot with 18 points. The Vikings had one win in conference play last season. Defensive specialist Hannah Mularkey is back for the team after collecting 370 digs, (3.85 per set), 31 service aces and 23 assists to earn a spot on the All-Conference team.
Closing out the 2017 poll in seventh and eighth are Massachusetts Maritime and Fitchburg State with 13 and nine points, respectively. In her first season with Buccaneers, Marie Harrison had 160 kills, 303 digs, 21 assists and 23 service aces. The Falcons are competing for the first time since 2003 as a varsity sport in the MASCAC. Leading the team is head coach Victor Wirkkala.
The MASCAC volleyball teams start their season with non-conference play the weekend of September 1-2.
2017 MASCAC Volleyball Preseason Coaches Poll
(First Place Votes In Parentheses)
| 1. | Framingham State | (7) | 49 points |
| 2. | Westfield State | (1) | 43 points |
| 3. | MCLA | 32 points | |
| 4. | Bridgewater State | 31 points | |
| 5. | Worcester State | 29 points | |
| 6. | Salem State | 18 points | |
| 7. | Massachusetts Maritime | 13 points | |
| 8. | Fitchburg State | 9 points |
