Copeland Named MW Defensive Player of the Week in Volleyball

by staff–27 Sep ’16

Wyoming sophomore middle blocker Reed Copeland has been named the Mountain West Volleyball Defensive Player of the Week, the conference announced Monday. It marks the first time Copeland has earned Player of the Week honors and the first Cowgirl since Allison Waldvogel won in September of last season. 

The Federal Way, Wash., native opened MW play with a season-high 11 blocks against San Jose State last Thursday. Her previous high of 2016 was eight blocks against Idaho during the Idaho Volleyball Classic. She recorded seven total blocks in the opening set against SJSU to pace Wyoming. Copeland also had six kills and hit .308 to help UW to its first of two straight-set victories over the weekend. She had seven kills for Wyoming, and a team-best .600 hitting percentage, in addition to three total blocks against Fresno State on Saturday.

Copeland has not only helped UW to its perfect 6-0 record at home, but also its current three-match win streak. All six wins in the UniWyo Sports Complex have come in straight-sets.

The Brown and Gold (9-6 overall, 2-0 MW) return to action this Saturday, as UW travels to Utah State to continue MW play. First serve is scheduled for 6 p.m. MT in Logan, Utah.