2010 Preview
The 2010 Mount Ida College men's volleyball team returns six upper classmen along with the addition of five newcomers looking to contend for their first Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) championship in their second year as a member of the conference as part of the North East Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA).
Head Coach Doug Porrell will look to his lone senior captain, Shane Wilson (Gloucester, MA/Gloucester), for leadership throughout the year on and off the court. In only his third season playing the sport, Wilson's skills have rapidly improved. While he was an outside hitter for the past two seasons, this year he will see a lot of time at libero. Coach Porrell expects Shane's enthusiasm, quickness, and ball control to anchor the Mustang's defense and passing. "Shane's ability as a volleyball player has steadily improved each year", said coach Porrell. "No one on the team has more heart and dedication to our program. Shane's enthusiasm is contagious, and he strides to improve both himself and the team every time he takes the court."
The return of junior Thomas Belton (Springfield, MA/Springfield Central/Western Mass.) has become a legit division III middle blocker, establishing himself throughout last season. He is ranked 17th in the nation in blocks per game and 15th in the nation in kills per game. In 2010, Thomas will be looking to put up similar numbers, as he will be used as a swing hitter in the Mustang's fast paced offense. "Not only is he an attacking threat in his own right, Thomas' size and strength demands attention from our opponents, which often helps free-up our other hitters, helping make our offense more effective. He is also one of the best blockers on the team, so our defense will be relying on his net presence to limit apposing hitter's options," said Porrell.
Sophomore McCoy Arnoux (Brockton, MA/Brockton) returns this year after a solid start to his collegiate career in 2009. Last season, he compiled the 3rd most kills in the Mustang's attack and lead the team in aces per game. The sophomore will be a big part of the Mustang's offense, as McCoy looks to improve on his 2009 showing. "McCoy is a natural quick hitter. His timing and refined arm swing allows him to hit multiple spots on the court. He can also really pop the ball, forcing blockers to respect his presence at the net," said Porrell.
Sophomore Franklin McCaffrey (East Greenwich, RI/East Greenwich/Rhode Island Blast) will be asked to fill many different roles this season. In 2009 he was primary used as an opposite hitter. This season, he will be asked to hit outside, set, and occasionally play libero. McCaffrey is a product of the Rhode Island Blast juniors' volleyball club, which is one of the strongest juniors program in New England. "Frank possesses a wide range of skills and volleyball knowledge. His versatility enables him to play virtually every position on the court, which is a tremendous asset to us. His teammates count on him to provide spark and energy. Frank is always active on the court and never gives up no matter what situation we find ourselves in," said Porrell.
Junior Hermes Lima (Boston, MA/West Roxbury) started his volleyball career in February of 2009, joining the Mustangs a third of the way into the season. The learning curve in volleyball can be a slow and steady climb; however, Hermes has progressed quickly. His speed, athleticism, and attitude are a vital part of the 2010 edition of the Mustangs. His improved digging and passing ability will translate into much more court time this year. "Hermes is the quickest player on our team; he is able to cover the court better than anyone else. Even though Hermes is a new player to the sport, he has made enough progress in his game that I expect to use him much more this season," said Porrell.
Junior Gangandeep Singh (Brighton, MA/John D. O'Bryant) joined the Mustangs in 2009 as a walk-on. Although "G" is new to the sport of volleyball, he has been an athlete throughout his life. His size, 6' 3" and athletic ability add to the depth of the Mustangs roster. His dedication, maturity, and demeanor are a big part of the program. "Since the day G. tried out for the team, he has epitomized exactly what steps a new player to this sport, or any team for that matter, needs to take in order to earn the respect of coaches and players alike," said Porrell. "G. is explosive and has very good lateral quickness. His blocking, in particular, has steadily improved. He pushes everyone on the team to work harder."
Freshman Spencer Hasting (Orlando, FL/Timber Creak/Orlando Gold) is standout opposite hitter who brings a plethora of volleyball ability to the table this season. Hastings comes from a hotbed of juniors' volleyball in Florida. He was a member of the Orland Gold USAV junior's team, and was an integral part of the 2009 Florida State Champion Timber Creak High School team. Hastings will be an immediate impact player for Mount Ida and will be used primarily as a swing hitter. "Since his arrival on campus, Spencer demonstrated right away that he has the skills, attitude, and dedication to earn significant court time his freshman year," said Porrell. "His experience with Orlando Gold, coupled with him helping lead his high school varsity team to the Florida State Championship, brings a background to the Mount Ida program that we, frankly, have never had before. He has size (6' 4"), a 35" vertical, and a live arm that will cause problems for opposing teams."
Freshman Eddie Pinero (Inwood, NY/Lawrence) should see a great deal of court time in his first collegiate season with the Mustangs. Eddie has extremely good overall skills and athleticism. At Lawrence, Pinero played many different positions including outside hitter, setter, and middle blocker. For the Mustangs, Pinero will begin the season directing the offense as the starting setter. "Eddie comes from a high school program that has produced some outstanding volleyball players, including 2009 2nd team All-American Mark Ribeiro (Springfield College). He has a great deal of athletic ability and volleyball knowledge," said Porrell. "We run a complicated offense, and Eddie is being asked to fill a difficult role, especially as a freshman. A challenge which, I am confident, that he will rise to the occasion and meet."
Freshman Ross Florexil (Lake Worth, FL/Lake Worth) is another member of the Mustangs' incoming class who should see significant playing time his first season as a collegiate student athlete. Florexil was a middle blocker at Lake Worth high school in Lake Worth Florida. Possessing tremendous jumping ability, Ross will be a factor at the net for the team in 2010. "Ross was a very good find for us. He has a vertical close to 40" and moves laterally very well. While he's undersized for a middle blocker (6'0") He can move from antenna to antenna more quickly than anyone on the squad, and is able to hit multiple spots and angles on the court," said Porrell. "Ross' leaping ability allows him to compete with larger middles. His calm demeanor and easy going attitude is also a tremendous plus for us."
Freshman Josh Horrigan (Grafton, MA/Blackstone Valley Regional) is a 6' 3"outside hitter from who will compete for court time this year as an outside or swing hitter for Mount Ida. Horrigan was the main offensive weapon for Blackstone in 2009, and adds size and experience to the Mustangs' roster. "Josh is a solid addition to our team. He has is a very good hitter and blocker. He needs to work on his ball control a little, but is progressing nicely and should see a decent amount of time on the court this season," said Porrell.
Sophomore Ryan Faer (Newton, MA/Cambridge-Weston), a member of the 2009 Mount Ida Soccer team, decided to try-out as a walk-on for the 2010 Volleyball team. Although he is brand new to the sport of volleyball, Faer has shown a strong desire and work ethic to learn the sport, and has improved rapidly. "Ryan has perhaps picked up this sport faster than anyone I have ever coached. He has already proved that he can step onto the court and hang with our best players. Ryan's passing and digging ability improves every day, and his teammates are impressed by his commitment to the program," said Porrell.
The Mount Ida College men's volleyball team was selected in finish fifth in the 2010 Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) division of the North East Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA) in 2010 heading into Head Coach Doug Porrell's fifth year at the helm of the program. Every coach from the seven teams in the GNAC division (Rivier College, Emmanuel College, Emerson College, Mount Ida College, Lasell College, Johnson & Wales University, Albertus Magnus College) voted on the preseason standings. The Mustangs received 21 points in the poll. Mount Ida was 8-18 last year and 4-8 GNAC.
THOMAS BELTON NAMED MUSTANG/GNAC PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK
Mount Ida College mens volleyball junior Thomas Belton (Springfield, MA/Springfield Central) has been selected as this weeks Mustang-of-the-Week. He has also been honored as Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Player-of-the-Week for the first time this season.....
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL SNATCHES 3-2 GNAC WIN OVER WILDCATS
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball team notched their fourth Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) victory over visiting Johnson & Wales University winning 3-2 by scores of 24-30, 30-26, 24-30, 30-24, 16-14.....
March 4, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL CAPTURES 3-2 NAIL BITER OVER LYNX
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball team captured a 3-2 North East Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA) victory over visiting Lesley University by scores of 12-30, 18-30, 30-20, 30-18, and 15-13. The Mustangs improve to 8-11 overall while the Lynx fall to 2-14.....
March 2, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL DROPS SEVENTH GNAC BID TO LIONS
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball team dropped their seventh Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) contest in Boston, Massachusetts Tuesday night against hosting Emerson College 3-1 by scores of 30-22, 30-28, 21-30, and 30-28. The Mustangs fall to 7-11 overall, 2-7 in league play while......
February 24, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL DROPS SIXTH GNAC BID TO EMMANUEL 3-0
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball team dropped their sixth Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) contest of the season at the hands of visiting Emmanuel College, 3-0, by scores of 30-17, 30-26, and 31-29......
February 20, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL SPLITS IN NECVA TRI-MATCH ON SATURDAY
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball team dropped their third consecutive North East Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA) loss in the opening match of Saturdays NECVA tri-match against visiting Newbury College falling 3-0 by scores on 30-20, 30-13, and 30-18.....
February 18, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL FALLS TO RIVIER 3-0 IN GNAC ACTION
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball dropped their second consecutive Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) contest to visiting powerhouse Rivier College falling 3-0 by scores of 30-19, 30-21, and 33-31. The.....
February 15, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL CAPTURES 3-0 WIN OVER HOSTING REGIS
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball team captured their fourth overall victory of the season this Saturday at non-conference Regis College (MA) winning 3-0 by scores of 30-14, 30-19, and 30-12 in Weston, Massachusetts......
February 15, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL FALLS TO LASELL 3-0 IN GNAC ACTION
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball team dropped their fourth Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) contest Monday evening against visiting and neighbor rival Lasell College, 3-0, by scores of 30-25, 30-22, and 30-19.....
February 9, 2010
THOMAS BELTON NAMED MUSTANG/GNAC PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK
Mount Ida College mens volleyball junior Thomas Belton (Springfield, MA/Springfield Central) has been selected as this weeks Mustang-of-the-Week. He has also been honored as Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Player-of-the-Week for the first time this season.....
February 9, 2010
MUSTANGS SNAP THREE GAME WIN STREAK WITH 3-1 LOSS
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball team snapped a three game winning streak Tuesday night falling 3-1 to hosting Johnson & Wales University for their third Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) loss of the season. The Mustangs drop to 3-5 overall, 2-4 in conference competition.....
February 6, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL CAPTURES THIRD STRAIGHT AT FALCONS 3-0
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball team captured their third consecutive victory and their second straight Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) win over hosting Albertus Magnus College, 3-0, by scores of 30-10, 30-18, and 30-23 Saturday afternoon in New Haven, Connecticut.....
February 2, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL SNATCHES FIRST GNAC WIN OVER LIONS 3-2
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball team captured their first Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) victory over visiting Emerson College, 3-2, in their home opener by scores of 30-21, 30-23, 27-30, 25-30, and 15-13.....
January 31, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL CAPTURES FIRST WIN OF SEASON 3-2
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball team captured their first North East Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA) victory of the season over hosting Daniel Webster College, 3-2 (30-26, 29-31, 30-28, 28-30, and 15-11), Sunday.....
January 25, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL FALLS IN TRI-MATCH AT WENTWORTH 0-2
The Mount Ida College mens volleyball team traveled to downtown Boston, Massachusetts this past Saturday taking on their first North East Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA) tri-match against hosting Wentworth Institute of Technology (3-0, 30-22, 30-21, 30-24) and visiting Endicott College.....
January 22, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL HEADS INTO SECOND YEAR OF GNAC PLAY
The 2010 Mount Ida College mens volleyball team returns six upper classmen along with the addition of five newcomers looking to contend for their first Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) championship in their second year as a member of the conference as part of the North East Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA).....
January 20, 2010
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL FALLS IN SEASON OPENER TO SAINTS 3-0
Mount Ida College mens volleyball junior Thomas Belton (Springfield, MA/Springfield Central) recorded 11 kills Wednesday night but it wasnt enough for the Mustangs to capture a victory in their Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) season opener.....


























