The Bloomsburg Men’s Club Volleyball team has been making waves in the collegiate sports scene, establishing themselves as a dominant force to be reckoned with. The team’s impressive string of victories in their recent league games has been leaving their opponents in the dust. They’ve showcased their unparalleled skill and teamwork on the court.
The team has been stellar this season with a record of 13-1. This has been one of the best seasons they have had in recent history. The team hosted a tournament at the end of Spring Break, where they asserted their dominance by going undefeated in all four games.
Senior middle Colton Bryner has had an impact on the team that cannot be overstated. Bryner’s leadership role has been a leading drive to the team’s success and will be missed when he graduates. Fellow middle blocker, Shane Stauffer, has proven himself indispensable to the team’s success. Though it is only his first year playing competitive volleyball. The 6 ‘7” Stauffer has quickly put his talents to use. As middle blockers, the duo have proven themselves to be virtually unstoppable in conference play by consistently delivering prominent performances.
Another standout player who has made his mark is setter, Drew McIntyre, showcasing himself as a pivotal leader for the team this season. McIntyre’s wealth of experience has proven invaluable, consistently elevating the team’s performance whenever he steps onto the court. His seamless partnership with this year’s starting front line has been a significant catalyst for the team’s success and providing a solid foundation for their offensive scheme.
The team’s most recent victory against West Chester has them placed first in the MACVC Conference. The team will be traveling to Shippensburg on the 6th to continue the momentum built throughout the year that has them primed for a run in the playoffs. Club President Alex Bartman understands the tasks ahead of him, “We will be going against some tough teams there, but we hope to show them what Bloomsburg University is all about”.