Volleyball

ASC Volleyball Players of the Week (11) | Mosley, Martinez

AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Games: November 3 - 9, 2025
 
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK – Graycee Mosley, OH, Sr., East Texas Baptist 
Graycee Mosley from East Texas Baptist delivered another dominant offensive weekend, leading ETBU to two sweeps while posting a .632 hitting percentage with 26 kills against Ozarks and adding 10 kills and 18 digs versus Austin College. Her 36 kills .389 hitting clip, and 36 points powered the Tigers’ attack and helped ETBU remain undefeated at 29-0.

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK – Kat Martinez, L, Jr., Hardin-Simmons
Hardin-Simmons Kat Martinez had her best night out of the season against McMurry with 29 digs. She averaged 7.25 digs a set in the 3-1 win. She continued with 18 digs in each game against Southwestern and No. 8 Trinity on Saturday, averaging 4.50 digs a set in each of those games, a 3-1 win and a 3-1 loss to Trinity. Martinez finished the week with 65 digs and averaged 5.42 digs a set over 12 sets. She added six service aces with just one service error, seven assists, and only two receiving errors in 12 sets of play at libero.
 
OTHER OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES
Offensive
Mary Hardin-Baylor's Raylee Schaffner averaged 3.4 kills per set in a 3-0 week for the Cru. She hit 13 kills in three sets at Rhodes and followed with 14 kills against Belhaven and Millsaps.

Jadyn Hernandez from Hardin-Simmons had a season-best 12 kills at middle blocker and hit .429 in the Cowgirl win over Southwestern on Saturday. She had eight kills against McMurry in the win and ten kills against No. 8 Trinity in the loss, for 30 kills in three games on the week. Hernandez recorded her 300th career block as a Cowgirl in the game against Southwestern. The junior middle had seven blocks against McMurry, six against Southwestern, and eight blocks against No. 8 Trinity on Saturday, averaging 1.75 blocks a set for the week.

Defensive
Callie Humphrey anchored the East Texas Baptist defense with a steady and elite back-row presence. She recorded 19 digs in the sweep of Ozarks and 13 more against Austin College, averaging 5.3 digs per set while adding three aces from the service line. Her consistent passing and court coverage stabilized ETBU’s defense and transition game as the Tigers swept both opponents to stay perfect at 29-0 on the year.

Angie Garcia from Mary Hardin-Baylor totaled 51 digs in three wins for the Cru, averaging 4.25 digs per set. She put up double-digit performance in all three contests (15-20-16), helping the Cru to a 3-0 week.