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Hornets Momentum: Setter of the Week Sparks Volleyball, QB of the Week Drives National Buzz

What happens when a setter earns a weekly crown and a QB grabs national Player of the Week—can ASU keep the run going? 🔥

Kamrynn Clay Leads ASU Volleyball to Road Sweep; SWAC Setter of the Week

Kamrynn Clay earned SWAC Setter of the Week 🏆 as ASU volleyball rode momentum into a 3-0 win at New Orleans, with sets 25-17, 25-16, 25-20.

Her deft ball placement and tempo kept the Hornets' offense buzzing ⚡ and opened up attacking options for hitters.

With conference play looming, Clay's leadership signals a high ceiling for ASU's veterans and newcomers alike. Her performance also sets a blueprint for how the Hornets want to close out matches this season.

Clay Named SWAC Setter of the Week - Alabama State University Athletics
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) announced Wednesday that Alabama State University sophomore setter Kamrynn Clay has been named the

Andrew Body Garners HBCU National Player of the Week Again; Hornets Keep Rolling

Andrew Body snagged the HBCU National Player of the Week for the second time this season, propelling ASU's momentum. The Hornets' offense and playmaking have synced under his guidance, fueling wins as the schedule tightens. 🔥

As the team heads into conference play and tournaments, the combination of Clay's setting and Body's leadership has kept ASU in the national spotlight. Coaches say this duo represents a new energy that could carry ASU through a grueling stretch.

Body named HBCU National Player of the Week - Alabama State University Athletics
FUQUAY-VARINA, N.C.| Alabama State Univeristy quarterback Andrew Body has been named HBCU National Player of the Week for the second time this season.

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