GROVE CITY, Pa. -- Four members of the Grove City College men's volleyball team earned All-Presidents' Athletic Conference honors Tuesday night, as announced by the conference office.
The conference's head coaches honored senior middle blocker
Tieg Malcolm (New Philadelphia, Ohio/Homeschooled), junior right side
Carson Good (Jeannette, Pa./Penn-Trafford), junior middle blocker
Andrew Kessler (Jeannette, Pa./Penn-Trafford) and sophomore outside hitter
Evan DiMalanta (Medina, Ohio/Highland).
Malcolm earned First Team All-Conference while Good and DiMalanta both achieved Second Team All-PAC recognition. Kessler received Honorable Mention All-PAC.
Malcolm led the conference in blocks as he averaged 1.20 per set. His 115 blocks also rank first in the conference. Malcolm also ranked fifth in the conference with .265 hitting percentage while averaging 1.53 kills per set.
A Second Team All-PAC selection in 2025, Malcolm led Grove City with 38 aces this spring.
Good emerged this spring in his first season as a full-time starter. He led the Wolverines in total kills (210) and kill average (2.26). Good added 55 blocks, the No. 3 figure on the team.
DiMalanta split time between outside hitter and libero during his rookie season. DiMalanta led the conference with 235 total digs and ranked fourth in digs per set, averaging 2.45. DiMalanta also averaged 1.65 kills per set this season and served 16 aces.
Kessler joined Malcolm in giving Grove City one of the league's top combinations in the middle again in 2026. He ranked fourth in the conference with a .334 hitting percentage. Kessler also accumulated 74 total blocks, which ranked sixth in the conference. A two-year starter for the Wolverines, Kessler also finished second on team with 166 kills and third in kill average (1.73).
The conference also recognized junior
Hayden McCreadie (Grove City, Pa./Grove City) as a member of its Sportsmanship Team. McCreadie played in 17 matches this season, including 10 in conference play. He served eight aces this year while averaging 0.96 digs per set.
Grove City concluded its second season of varsity play with a 12-16 overall record.