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Men's Volleyball

No. 13 UC San Diego Hosts No. 19 Princeton Monday Night

LA JOLLA, Calif. - No. 13 UC San Diego men's volleyball plays its final non-conference match of the regular season Monday as the Tritons host No. 19 Princeton.

The match is set for a 7 p.m. first serve inside LionTree Arena.

UC San Diego holds a 14-4 overall record. Just this past Friday, the Tritons opened their Big West slate, taking down UC Santa Barbara in four sets at the Thunderdome. 

Princeton, which plays in the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (EIVA), holds an even 6-6 record and has gone 3-1 in EIVA matches so far.

The two teams last met in January of 2024 in La Jolla. The Tigers swept the Tritons.


MATTER OF FACTS
--- Match 19: Non-Conference ---
• No. 13 UC San Diego (14-4, 1-0 Big West) vs. No. 19 Princeton (6-6, 3-1 EIVA)
• Monday / March 10 / 7 p.m. Pacific
• LionTree Arena / La Jolla, Calif.
• Tickets
• Watch on ESPN+
• Live Stats
• Gameday
• Twitter / Instagram
ABOUT THE UC SAN DIEGO TRITONS
Roster | Schedule & Results | Statistics
• Location: La Jolla, Calif.
• Conference: Big West
• Overall: 14-4
• Big West: 1-0
• Home: 7-1
• Away: 5-3
• Neutral: 2-0
• Streak: 5 wins
• AVCA national ranking: 13
• Big West Preseason Poll: 6th of 6

ABOUT THE PRINCETON TIGERS
Roster | Schedule & Results | Statistics
• Location: Princeton, N.J.
• Conference: Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (EIVA)
• Overall: 6-6
• EIVA: 3-1
• Home: 4-2
• Away: 2-4
• Neutral: 0-0
• Streak: 1 loss
• AVCA national ranking: 19
• EIVA Preseason Poll: Tie for 4th of 7
CHAMPIONSHIP TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Tickets are now on sale for The Hawaiian Islands Presents the 2025 Outrigger Big West Men's Volleyball Championship. The event is set for April 25-27 at Stan Sheriff Center on the campus of the University of Hawai'i. All-session seats covering all five matches are now available with lower level seats available for $66 for adults, $51 for senior citizens and $36 for youth ages 4 through high school. Upper level seats are $51 for adults, $36 for senior citizens and $24 for youth.  An order fee of $1.00 for mobile delivery or $5.00 for will call tickets will apply. Single session tickets will go on sale on March 27 with prices starting at $20 per day for adults. For more information, or to purchase tickets now, please click HERE. 
MATCH-BY-MATCH MEDIA
Date/Opponent Result Box Score Recap Highlight Vid Interview Vid
3/7 at UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 Box Score Recap N/A N/A
3/5 vs. Sacred Heart W 3-0 Box Score Recap Highlights Brad Rostratter/Peter Selcho
3/1 at Stanford W 3-2 Box Score Recap N/A N/A
2/28 at Menlo W 3-0 Box Score Recap N/A N/A
2/22 at Concordia W 3-0 Box Score Recap N/A N/A
2/15 at Grand Canyon L 3-2 Box Score Recap N/A N/A
2/14 at Grand Canyon L 3-1 Box Score Recap N/A N/A
2/7 at Vanguard W 3-2 Box Score Recap N/A N/A
2/4 vs. Lincoln Memorial W 3-0 Box Score Recap Highlights Jim Garrison
2/1 vs. Loyola Chicago L 3-2 Box Score Recap Highlights Brad Rostratter
1/24 vs. Vanguard W 3-0 Box Score Recap Highlights Anthony Cherfan
1/23 at UCLA L 3-1 Box Score Recap N/A N/A
1/18 vs. Purdue Fort Wayne W 3-0 Box Score Recap N/A N/A
1/17 vs. Lindenwood W 3-1 Box Score Recap N/A N/A
1/14 vs. George Mason W 3-0 Box Score Recap Highlights Leo Pravednikov
1/10 vs. Daemen W 3-0 Box Score Recap Highlights Josh Schellinger
1/8 vs. Saint Francis W 3-0 Box Score Recap Highlights Bryce Dvorak
1/7 vs. McKendree W 3-0 Box Score Recap Highlights Brad Rostratter

TRITON DEBUTS IN 2025
• Keegan Cook: 1/7 vs. McKendree, 9 digs, 3-0 win
• Bryce Dvorak: 1/7 vs. McKendree, 34 assists, 4 aces, 5 digs, 2 kills, 6 points, 3-0 win
• Landon Seymour: 2/7 at Vanguard, 1 ace, 3-2 win
AMONG THE RANKS
Nine of UC San Diego's 18 matches this season have been against teams ranked in the national top-20. The Tritons are 5-4 in those matches.
#3 UCLA (L)
#7 Loyola-Chicago (L)
#8 Stanford (W)
#10 Grand Canyon (L)
#10 Grand Canyon (L)
#17 UC Santa Barbara (W)
#18 George Mason (W)
#19 Lincoln Memorial (W)
#20 McKendree (W)
BACK FOR THE ATTACK
Through 18 matches, UC San Diego holds a .324 attack percentage. The Tritons have hit north of .300 11 times and have gone over .400 five times. Their top offensive performance as far as attack percentage goes was .551 against Vanguard on Feb. 28. UC San Diego has out-hit its opponent in 15 of 18 matches.
ACE FREELY
Bryce Dvorak wasted no time putting his name in the UC San Diego Men's Volleyball record book. The grad student setter was able to floor seven service aces Jan. 8 in a sweep of Saint Francis in La Jolla. That total is the most by a Triton during the team's NCAA Division I and NCAA Division II era (since 2001). Dvorak had four aces in the first set, one in set two, and two in set three (the final two points of the match). Teammate Anthony Cherfan was the previous record holder as he had six aces against USC in 2024.
BROOMTOWN
UC San Diego kicked off its 2025 campaign with four-straight sweeps, the first time the Tritons have accomplished that as an NCAA Division I/II team (since 2001). The last time the team opened its season 4-0 was in 1989. As an NCAA Division III team in 1996, the Tritons collected six wins to start the season.
CHERFAN SELECTED TO BIG WEST COACHES' PRESEASON TEAM
Senior opposite hitter Anthony Cherfan earned a spot on the 2025 Big West Coaches' Preseason Team. In 2024, he was named AVCA All-America Honorable Mention as well as All-Big West First Team. He led the Tritons in kills (279), kills/set (3.13), points (348), points/set (3.91), service aces (37), and service aces/set (0.24). He was third on the team in blocks (61). Cherfan registered a double-figure kill total in 17 matches, including eight of his final nine outings. He put down a career-best 17 kills in late January in a five-set win against USC. His six service aces in that victory were the most by a Triton since 2006. In Big West matches, Cherfan ranked high among conference players as well, finishing fourth in kills, fifth in points and aces, 10th in hitting percentage, and 13th in blocks.
2025 BIG WEST STANDINGS
(through 3/9)
Team Big West Overall
Long Beach State 1-0 16-0
Hawai'i 2-0 17-1
UC San Diego 1-0 14-4
CSUN 0-1 13-3
UC Santa Barbara 0-1 8-9
UC Irvine 0-2 12-4

2025 UC SAN DIEGO ROSTER BREAKDOWN
Starters Returning (5)
• Anthony Cherfan (Sr., OPP)
• Sebastian Lara (Sr., OH)
• Jim Garrison (Jr., MB)
• Peter Selcho (Jr., MB)
• Josh Schellinger (Jr., OH)

Starters Lost (1)
• Gabriel Dyer (S)

Primary Liberos Returning (1)
• Evan Boyle (So.)

Others Returning (12)
• Luke Chandler (Sr., OPP)
• Keegan Cook (So., L)
• Josh Ewert (Jr., OH)
• Matthew Lim (Sr., OH)
• Leo Pravednikov (Jr., OH)
• Brett Pursley (Jr., OH)
• Nick Rigo (Sr., MB)
• Michael Robertson (Jr., OPP)
• Sam Warren (Sr., OH)
• Leo Wiemelt (So., MB)
• Charlie Wilson (So., MB)
• Cameron Wurl (So., S)

Others Lost (2)
• Andrew Boyle (S)
• Paya Vatanshenas (L)

Newcomers (3)
• Bryce Dvorak (Grad, S)
• Landon Seymour (Jr., S)
• Ben Warren (Fr., OH)


UC SAN DIEGO'S RECORD ...
(through 3/9)
Overall 14-4
In the Big West 1-0
At home 7-1
On the road 5-3
At a neutral site 2-0
In 3 set matches 10-0
In 4 set matches 2-2
In 5 set matches 2-2
On Tuesdays 3-0
On Wednesdays 2-0
On Thursdays 0-1
On Fridays 6-1
On Saturdays 3-2
In January 7-1
In February 4-3
In March 3-0
In April 0-0
vs. Nationally-ranked teams 5-4
vs. Unranked teams 9-0
With more kills than opponent 11-2
With fewer kills than opponent 3-2
When kills are equal 0-0
When out-hitting opponent 14-1
When out-hit by opponent 0-3
When hitting is equal 0-0
With more aces than opponent 11-0
With fewer aces than opponent 2-4
When aces are equal 1-0
With more blocks than opponent 12-2
With fewer blocks than opponent 0-2
When blocks are equal 2-0
With more digs than opponent 9-1
With fewer digs than opponent 3-3
When digs are equal 2-0
 
THE LAST TIME UC SAN DIEGO ...
(through 3/9)
Won a match 3/7/25 at UC Santa Barbara (3-1)
Lost a match 2/15/25 at Grand Canyon (3-2)
Won at home 3/5/25 vs. Sacred Heart (3-0)
Lost at home 2/1/25 vs. Loyola Chicago (2-3)
Won on the road 3/7/25 at UC Santa Barbara (3-1)
Lost on the road 2/15/25 at Grand Canyon (3-2)
Won at neutral site 1/18/25 vs. Purdue Fort Wayne (3-0 at CSUN)
Lost at a neutral site 1/5/24 vs. Grand Canyon (0-3 at UC Santa Barbara)
Won 3-0 at home 3/5/25 vs. Sacred Heart
Won 3-0 on the road 2/28/25 at Menlo
Won 3-0 at a neutral site 1/18/25 vs. Purdue Fort Wayne
Lost 0-3 at home 3/30/24 vs. Long Beach State
Lost 0-3 on the road 3/29/24 at Long Beach State
Lost 0-3 at a neutral site 1/5/24 vs. Grand Canyon (at UC Santa Barbara)
Won in four sets 3/7/25 at UC Santa Barbara
Lost in four sets 2/14/25 at Grand Canyon
Won 3-2 at home 1/31/24 vs. USC
Won 3-2 on the road 3/1/25 at Stanford
Won 3-2 at a neutral site 1/6/24 vs. NJIT (at UC Santa Barbara)
Lost 3-2 at home 2/1/25 vs. Loyola Chicago
Lost 3-2 on the road 2/15/25 at Grand Canyon
Lost 3-2 at a neutral site 4/20/23 vs. UC Santa Barbara (at UC Irvine)
Won in five sets after trailing 0-2 3/15/23 at CSUN
Lost in five sets after leading 2-0 1/7/23 vs. USC (at UC Santa Barbara)
Defeated a Big West opponent 3/7/25 at UC Santa Barbara (3-1)
Lost to a Big West opponent 4/12/24 vs. Hawai'i (1-3)
Defeated a non-conference opponent 3/5/25 vs. Sacred Heart (3-0)
Lost to a non-conference opponent 2/15/25 at Grand Canyon (3-2)
Defeated a ranked opponent 3/7/25 at UC Santa Barbara (3-1)
Lost to a ranked opponent 2/15/25 at #10 Grand Canyon (3-2)
Played the No. 1 team 3/30/24 vs. Long Beach State (0-3)
Defeated the No. 1 team 4/23/21 at Hawai'i (3-2 in Big West semifinal)

UC SAN DIEGO SEASON-HIGHS
(through 3/9)
Statistic Team Individual
Kills 66 (2/15 at GCU) 21, Cherfan (2/14 at GCU, 2/1 vs. LUC); Pravednikov (2/15 at GCU)
Attack Attempts 167 (2/1 vs. LUC) 48, Cherfan (2/15 at GCU)
Attack Percentage .551 (48-5-78) (2/28 at Menlo) .727, Selcho (2/28 at Menlo)
Assists 59 (2/15 at GCU) 54, Dvorak (2/15 at GCU)
Aces 12 (1/8 vs. Saint Francis) 7, Dvorak (1/8 vs. Saint Francis)
Digs 52 (2/15 at GCU) 13, Cook (3/1 at Stanford, 2/1 vs. LUC)
Block Solo 3 (2 times, 2/1 vs. LUC) 2, Garrison (1/7 vs. McKendree); Pravednikov (2/1 vs. LUC)
Block Assist 27 (2/14 at GCU) 7, 3 players
Total Blocks 13.5 (2/14 at GCU) 8, Rigo (3/1 at Stanford), Garrison (1/14 vs. George Mason)
Points 83.5 (2/1 vs. LUC) 24, Cherfan (2/14 at GCU)

MATCH-BY-MATCH LEADERS
(through 3/9)
Opponent Kills Assists Aces Blocks Digs Points
UCSB Schellinger 12 Dvorak 36 Pravednikov/Rigo 3 Rigo 9 Lara/Robertson 7 Schellinger 17.0
Sacred Heart Cherfan 14 Dvorak 34 Cherfan 3 Selcho 3 Cherfan/Lara/Schell. 6 Cherfan 17.5
Stanford Cherfan 18 Dvorak 44 Cherfan 2 Rigo 8 Cook 13 Cherfan 22.5
Menlo Cherfan 14 Dvorak 39 Cherfan/Dvorak 2 Pravednikov/Schellinger 3 Cherfan 6 Cherfan 16.0
Concordia Cherfan 9 Dvorak 31 Schellinger 5 Cher./Rigo/Schell./Selcho 2 Dvorak 6 Schellinger 14
Grand Canyon Pravednikov 21 Dvorak 54 Dvorak/Garrison 2 Dvorak 3 Cherfan 12 Pravednikov 21.5
Grand Canyon Cherfan 21 Dvorak 48 0 Selcho 7 Cook/Dvorak/Schell. 7 Cherfan 24
Vanguard Robertston 11 Dvorak 31 6 with 1 Rigo 3 Lim 10 Pravednikov 12
Lincoln Memorial Cherfan 15 Dvorak 37 Pravednikov 3 Garrison 4 Cook 9 Cherfan 16
Loyola Chicago Cherfan 21 Dvorak 50 Pravednikov 3 Pravednikov 5 Cook 13 Cherfan 22.5
Vanguard Schellinger 10 Dvorak 31 Dvorak 3 Cherfan/Garrison/Wiemelt 2 Cook 11 Schellinger 10.5
UCLA Cherf./Praved. 11 Dvorak 30 Cherfan 4 Garrison 6 Cook 11 Cherfan 17
Purdue Fort Wayne Cherfan 11 Dvorak 33 Dvorak 3 Garrison 4 Pravednikov/Schell. 7 Cherfan 14.0
Lindenwood Cherfan 13 Dvorak 35 5 with 1 Dvorak/Garrison/Selcho 4 Cook 10 Cherfan 16
George Mason Pravednikov 15 Dvorak 27 Pravednikov 4 Garrison 8 Schellinger 6 Pravednikov 20
Daemen Schellinger 8 Dvorak 24 5 with 1 Selcho 5 Cook 7 Schellinger 9.5
Saint Francis Pravednikov 8 Dvorak 26 Dvorak 7 Garrison/Pravednikov/Selcho 3 Dvorak 5 Pravednikov 10.5
McKendree Schellinger 12 Dvorak 34 Dvorak 4 Garrison 7 Cook/Schellinger 9 Schellinger 13

AVCA NATIONAL POLL 
(3/3/25)
1. Long Beach State
2. UCLA
3. Hawai'i
4. UC Irvine
5. USC
6. BYU
7. CSUN
8. Loyola Chicago
9. Pepperdine
10. McKendree
11. Stanford
12. Ball State
13. UC San Diego
14. Lewis
15. Grand Canyon
16. Ohio State
17. Lincoln Memorial
18. UC Santa Barbara
t-19. Penn State
t-19. Princeton

Receiving votes: Mount Olive, Harvard, NJIT, George Mason
Dropped out: None
UC SAN DIEGO IN THE 2025 AVCA NATIONAL POLL
• Week 8 (3/3): 13
• Week 7 (2/24): 14
• Week 6 (2/17): 13
• Week 5 (2/10): 12
• Week 4 (2/3): 13
• Week 3 (1/27): 15
• Week 2 (1/20): 14
• Week 1 (1/13): 17
• Preseason (12/30): 18
BIG RANKINGS FOR THE BIG WEST
All six Big West teams can be found in the latest AVCA Top 20 National Poll.
1. Long Beach State
3. Hawai'i
4. UC Irvine
7. CSUN
13. UC San Diego
17. UC Santa Barbara
2025 AWARD WINNERS
• Anthony Cherfan: Big West Preseason Coaches' Team, Big West Defensive Player of the Week (1/7), North American Challenge All-Tournament Team
• Bryce Dvorak: North American Challenge All-Tournament Team
• Jim Garrison: Big West Defensive Player of the Week (1/20)
2024 AWARD WINNERS
• Anthony Cherfan: All-Big West First Team, Big West Offensive Player of the Week (4/15)
• Sebastian Lara: All-Big West Honorable Mention
• Josh Schellinger: Big West Defensive Player of the Week (2/26)
• Leo Wiemelt: Big West Freshman of the Week (2/19)
• Peter Selcho: Big West Defensive Player of the Week (1/8), Asics Invitational All-Tournament Team (1/6)
• Matthew Lim: Asics Invitational All-Tournament Team (1/6)
HEAD COACH BRAD ROSTRATTER
Brad Rostratter enters his third season leading UC San Diego in 2025. He was named head coach of the men's volleyball program on October 7, 2022. Rostratter earned his first career win with the Tritons on Jan. 5, 2023, when the team defeated Lincoln Memorial in five sets at UC Santa Barbara's Asics Invitational. It was the team's season opener. Rostratter collected his first Big West victory on the road at CSUN when the Tritons swept the Matadors on March 16. A National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Coach of the Year and two-time Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) Coach of the Year, Rostratter came to La Jolla from Vanguard University in Costa Mesa, Calif., where he served as the men's volleyball head coach since the program's inception in 2019. He led the Lions to a pair of GSAC regular season titles, a league tournament title, and two appearances at the NAIA National Tournament. Complete Rostratter Bio
 
Overall Wins Losses Pct. Big West Wins Losses Pct.
2025 14 4 .778 2025 1 0 1.000
2024 12 15 .444 2024 4 6 .400
2023 8 17 .320 2023 2 8 .200
Totals 34 36 .486 Totals 6 14 .300

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ON THE MOVE
After 20 seasons playing as an NCAA Division II team, the entire UC San Diego athletics program has completed its four-year transition to NCAA Division I, culminating in full DI status as a member of the Big West Conference for the 2024-25 academic year. All UC San Diego sports are now eligible for conference and NCAA postseason play.
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WHY THE TRITONS?
The Triton is described as the offspring of Poseidon and Amphitrite, a demigod of the sea with a lower part of the body like that of a fish. It is known as a mighty and fierce sea warrior. Given UC San Diego's close proximity to the Pacific Ocean and its connections with the world-famous Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the Triton became our mascot in 1964.
NCAA MEN'S VOLLEYBALL LANDSCAPE
The NCAA combines Division I and Division II teams into a single national championship (National Collegiate Championship), while Division III squads have a stand-alone championship (NCAA Division III National Championship). There are 61 Division I and Division II teams combined, with 53 of those making up eight conferences. Another eight institutions are independent.

Big West (6)
CSUN (DI)
Hawai'i (DI)
Long Beach State (DI)
UC Irvine (DI)
UC San Diego (DI)
UC Santa Barbara (DI)

Conference Carolinas (8)
Barton (DII)
Belmont Abbey (DII)
Emmanuel (GA) (DII)
Erskine (DII)
King (TN) (DII)
Lees-McRae (DII)
Mount Olive (DII)
North Greenville (DII)

East Coast Conference (4)
American International (DII)
Dominican (NY) (DII)
Roberts Wesleyan (DII)
St. Thomas Aquinas (DII)

Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (6)
Charleston (WV) (DII)
George Mason (DI)
Harvard (DI)
NJIT (DI)
Penn State (DI)
Princeton (DI)

Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (9)
Ball State (DI)
Lewis (DII)
Lindenwood (DI)
Loyola Chicago (DI)
McKendree (DII)
Ohio State (DI)
Purdue Fort Wayne (DI)
Queens University of Charlotte (DI)
Quincy (DII)

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (7)
BYU (DI)
Concordia (DII)
Grand Canyon (DI)
Pepperdine (DI)
Stanford (DI)
UCLA (DI)
USC (DI)

Northeast Conference (7)
Daemen (DII)
D'Youville (DII)
Fairleigh Dickinson (DI)
Long Island University (DI)
Merrimack (DI)
Sacred Heart (DI)
Saint Francis (Pa.) (DI)

Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (6)
Benedict (DII)
Central State (DII)
Edward Waters (DII)
Fort Valley State (DII)
Kentucky State (DII)
Morehouse (DII)

Independent (8)
Lincoln Memorial (DII)
Maryville (DII)
Missouri S&T (DII)
Puerto Rico at Bayamon (DII)
Puerto Rico at Mayagüez (DII)
Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras (DII)
Thomas More (DII)
Tusculum (DII)


About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program has begun a new era as a member of The Big West in NCAA Division I. The 23-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 84 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 38 have garnered prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world's preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 91 percent, one of the highest rates among institutions at all divisions. For more information on the Tritons, visit UCSDtritons.com or follow UC San Diego Athletics on social media @UCSDtritons.
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Players Mentioned

Andrew Boyle

#18 Andrew Boyle

S
6' 4"
Senior
Sixth
Evan Boyle

#5 Evan Boyle

L
6' 0"
Sophomore
Sixth
Gabriel Dyer

#3 Gabriel Dyer

S/OPP
6' 5"
Junior
Revelle
Josh Ewert

#21 Josh Ewert

OH
6' 4"
Sophomore
Seventh
Jim Garrison

#14 Jim Garrison

MB
6' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
Warren
Matthew Lim

#7 Matthew Lim

OH
6' 5"
Junior
Sixth
Leo Pravednikov

#6 Leo Pravednikov

OH
6' 5"
Sophomore
Sixth
Brett Pursley

#11 Brett Pursley

OH
6' 5"
Redshirt Sophomore
Marshall
Nick Rigo

#12 Nick Rigo

MB
6' 6"
Senior
Muir
Michael Robertson

#16 Michael Robertson

OPP
6' 7"
Sophomore
Sixth

Players Mentioned

Andrew Boyle

#18 Andrew Boyle

6' 4"
Senior
Sixth
S
Evan Boyle

#5 Evan Boyle

6' 0"
Sophomore
Sixth
L
Gabriel Dyer

#3 Gabriel Dyer

6' 5"
Junior
Revelle
S/OPP
Josh Ewert

#21 Josh Ewert

6' 4"
Sophomore
Seventh
OH
Jim Garrison

#14 Jim Garrison

6' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
Warren
MB
Matthew Lim

#7 Matthew Lim

6' 5"
Junior
Sixth
OH
Leo Pravednikov

#6 Leo Pravednikov

6' 5"
Sophomore
Sixth
OH
Brett Pursley

#11 Brett Pursley

6' 5"
Redshirt Sophomore
Marshall
OH
Nick Rigo

#12 Nick Rigo

6' 6"
Senior
Muir
MB
Michael Robertson

#16 Michael Robertson

6' 7"
Sophomore
Sixth
OPP

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