Tilley named AUS Rookie of the Year
Nathan Tilley of the Memorial men’s volleyball team has become the third straight Sea~Hawk to be named the Atlantic University Sport Rookie of the Year. Tilley, a native of St. John’s, had a solid freshman season with the Sea-Hawks, appearing in all 57 of Memorial's games played this season.
Tilley led the Sea-Hawks in hitting percentage this season (0.240)
and ranked sixth in the AUS in that category. The 6’7 middle
blocker also finished 13th in scoring (1.75 points per game) and
13th in blocks (0.44 per game).
Tilley joins teammate Scott Hickman (08-09) and former Sea~Hawk
Paul Easton (07-08) as the winner’s of the last three awards.
Other former Memorial athletes to win the award were Shane Byrne
(04-05), Justin Ezekiel (02-03), Kevin Garnier (97-98), and Russel
Jackson (96-97).
For the second year in a row, Dalhousie's Sander Ratsep has been
named the Atlantic University Sport men's volleyball Most Valuable
Player. Ratsep, a fourth year 6'4" outside hitter from London, ON,
is a two-time conference all-star who led the AUS in scoring (4.62
points per game) and kills (3.84 per game) this season.
Sander also finished third in the conference in aces (0.40 per
game) and third in hitting percentage (0.321), and ranked 8th in
blocks (0.62 per game) and 9th digs (1.67 per game). Ratsep, named
a CIS first team all-Canadian last year, was selected to represent
Canada in men's volleyball at the 25th Summer Universiade this past
summer in Belgrade, Serbia.
This is the sixth consecutive year a Dalhousie player has been
named MVP of the conference. No Atlantic conference player has ever
been named CIS Player of the Year.
Dalhousie's Travis MacLean has been selected as the 2009-10 AUS
Libero of the Year. MacLean, a third year player from Ottawa, ON,
led the Atlantic conference in digs this season with an average of
3.10 per game.
MacLean joins the long list of Tigers to win this award since its
inception in 1999-00, including former league MVP Jeff Weiler who
won the award each of his five years in the league. Weiler is also
the only Atlantic University Sport Player to have been named the
CIS Libero of the Year, taking home the nation's top prize four
years in a row, from 2003-04 to 2006-07.
Dan Ota, head coach of the CIS No. 2 ranked Dalhousie Tigers, has
once again been selected by his peers as the Atlantic University
Sport Coach of the Year.
This is the ninth AUS Coach of the Year award for Ota in eleven
years since he took over the Dalhousie program in 1999. The
first-place Tigers (16-2) finished the regular season undefeated
versus Atlantic conference opponents and suffered their only two
losses of the year at the hands of the CIS No. 1 ranked Laval Rouge
et Or during interlock play.
His Tigers are seeking their 24th consecutive conference
championship this weekend.
The last Atlantic conference head coach to be named CIS Coach of
the Year was Al Scott of Dalhousie in 1988-89.
The Student-Athlete and Community Service Award winner and nominee
for the CIS Dale Iwanoczko Award nominee for 2009-10 is once again
Jacob Kilpatrick of the UNB Varsity Reds. The nominee for this
award is a player exhibiting outstanding achievement in volleyball,
academics and community involvement.
Kilpatrick, a middle blocker in his fourth year of eligibility,
also received this award last season. He is a two-time conference
all-star and this season he ranked second in AUS blocks this season
with 1.13 per game, fourth in hitting percentage (0.281) and sixth
in scoring (2.75 points per game).
A native of Saint John, NB, Jacob is a Civil Engineering student at
UNB, a three-time Academic all-Canadian and is the president of the
UNB Student-Athletes' Council.
He is involved as an organizer and leader with UNB's "Heads Up with
the Reds" program where student-athletes visit local area schools
and talk to children each year about Respect, Enthusiasm,
Dedication and Strategy. He also participates in the school's "Read
with the Reds" program, reading to over 1,100 kindergarten children
each year.
Dalhousie's Nik Rademacher (2007-08), Jeff Weiler (2005-06), Chris
Geddes (2002-03) and Paul Villeneuve (1993-94) are all previous
recipients of the CIS award.















