New York, NY - On the heels of the CUNYAC men's volleyball semifinals, the league announced its annual postseason honors. Graduate
Logan Ramos was named Libero of the Year while earning a spot on the First Team. Additionally,
Nick Fuentes joined Ramos on the First Team while sophomore
Adam Bainey was tabbed to the Second Team.
Maxwell Law earned a spot on the Sportsmanship Team.
Hunter's Ahmed Mohamed was tabbed as the league's Player of the Year while Baruch freshman Benjamin Nirenstein was voted as the Rookie of the Year. New Jersey City head coach Carlo Edra was voted the Coach of the Year by his peers.
Ramos paced the conference in total digs with 223 this season while his 2.56 digs per set ranking second overall. The Riverdale, NY native committed just 16 errors on 437 reception attempts, good for a .936 reception percentage. He is just the second Bloodhound in program history to win the award, joining his teammate
Micah Rossman, who was named the 2024 Libero of the Year. Ramos ranked 43rd in the nation in digs per set Ramos finishes his illustrious Bloodhound tenure with 702 career kills, 262 assists, 139 aces, 756 digs and 873 career points.
Serving as the team's key cog of the offense, Fuentes repeats as a First Team selection after winning the 2025 CUNYAC Rookie of the Year a season ago. The Bronx, NY native was fourth in the league with 252 kills this season and tallied 289.5 points, good for third in the league. Beyond his scoring, his all-around value was evident as he scooped up 98 digs. This season, Fuentes registered ten games of double-digit kills, highlighted by a season-best 18 against Hunter (3/3).
A year after being named to the Sportsmanship Team, Bainey was a staple at the net this season, hitting at an exceptional rate .293 while racking up 149 kills. He posted a season-high 14 kills against Mt. Saint Joseph while notching four solo blocks against CCNY.
Law earns a spot on the Sportsmanship Team. An absolute anchor of the team's spirit, Law brought an infectious, a relentless enthusiasm to every match while lifting the team on and off the court. His versatility and hustle were on display across 39 sets this season, stepping up to deliver 35 digs, 28 assists and eight service aces.