Men’s Volleyball tied sixth with Cornerstone in WHAC Preseason Poll

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The Wolverine Hoosier Athletic Conference has announced the preseason poll for Men’s Volleyball, with the Pilots starting their inaugural season ranked tied for sixth with Cornerstone University.

Indiana Tech leads the rankings after winning the regular season championship in 2022 and shared the title with Lourdes University in 2021.

The Pilots join Saint Mary-of-the-woods as first-year members of the WHAC in Men’s Volleyball, making a 10-team conference.
 
2023 WHAC Men’s Volleyball Preseason Poll
1.  Indiana Tech (10) 100 pts
2.  Aquinas 83 pts.
3.  Lourdes 77 pts.
4.  Mount Vernon Nazarene 53 pts.
5.  Siena Heights 50 pts.
6t. Bethel 49 pts.
6t. Cornerstone 49 pts.
8.  Lawrence Tech 43 pts.
9.  Goshen 35 pts.
10. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods 11 pts. 

Original source can be found here.



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