Kish continued his impressive career for the Penn State Altoona men’s volleyball program while taking on a different role, shifting to the outside for much of his time on the court after primarily being a middle in his first two seasons. After playing in all 24 matches and 90 sets for the Lions this season, Kish ranked 11th in the AMCC in kills (206), 13th in kills per set (2.29), 16th in points (236.0) and points per set (2.6), 20th in solo blocks (10), 33rd in total blocks (28) and hitting percentage (.115), 34th in digs (128), 37th in block assists (18), 46th in blocks per set (0.31), 47th in service aces (11), and 49th in digs per set (1.42).
This is Kish’s first career selection to an AMCC all-conference team.
Penn State Altoona men’s volleyball went 5-19 overall this season, including a 5-8 record within the AMCC.