Community college women’s volleyball: OCC’s Muller named conference
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MVP
Katja Muller, a sophomore outside hitter who led the Orange Coast
College women’s volleyball team to an Orange Empire Conference
championship, has been selected as the OEC’s Most Valuable Player.
OCC Coach Chuck Cutenese, who guided the Pirates to a school-record 19
regular season wins, was rewarded by the conference as Coach of the Year.
Muller, a transfer from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkansas, led
the OEC with an average of 5.98 kills per game. In addition to her MVP
honors, Muller, who was born in Dresden, Germany, was named a first-team
all-OEC player, as were teammates freshmen Krystle Davis and Amber
McCarthy. OCC sophomore middle blocker Daylyn Kelley was also honored for
her success on the court, earning second-team all-OEC recognition.
Davis, an opposite, is second on the team with 217 kills and has 57
serves aces. She ranked fifth in the OEC with an average of 3.88 kills
per game.
McCarthy, OCC’s No. 1 setter, shared a considerable amount of playing
time with a pair of backups, yet still tallied 532 assists. Her average
of 12.37 assists per game in all matches was tops in the conference.
Kelley, a Costa Mesa High product and the team captain, had 51 blocks
in the regular season and with 161 in her career, she’s the Pirates’
all-time leader.
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