A&M senior setter Jenna Moscovic was named the Big 12 Volleyball Player of the Week on Monday.
Moscovic was a force on the offensive and defensive fronts, recording back-to-back triple-doubles while directing the Aggies to five-game road victories against Houston and Missouri.
Moscovic recorded the second triple-double of her career and the first by an Aggie this season with a career-high 12 kills, 50 assists and 14 digs against the Cougars. She also posted a match-high .500 hitting percentage at Houston with only two errors in 20 attempts.
In the Aggies? Big 12 opening victory at Missouri, Moscovic came within one block of completing her first quadruple-double. The All-America candidate posted 10 kills, a season-high 16 digs and a career-high nine blocks. In addition, Moscovic tallied 63 assists to surpass the 4,000 assists milestone.
For the week, Moscovic paced the Aggies with a .413 hitting percentage and 11.30 assists, 1.30 blocks, 2.20 kills and 3.00 digs per game. This season, she is averaging 13.03 assists, 2.03 kills, 3.00 digs and 0.68 blocks per game and leads A&M with a .393 hitting percentage.
Moscovic and the Aggies (8-1, 1-0) return to action Wednesday when they play host to the Baylor Bears (8-2, 0-2) at 7 p.m. at G. Rollie White Coliseum.
Moscovic named player of the week
September 24, 2001
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