Long Beach State University Athletics

Glenn, Bacon Take Home Big West Player Of The Week Awards
9/30/2024 3:14:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
Natalie Glenn named Big West Offensive Player of the Week, while Kameron Bacon collects Defensive Player of the Week accolades
IRVINE, Calif. – The Big West announced the weekly women's volleyball awards and Long Beach State accounted for half as seniors Natalie Glenn and Kameron Bacon earned Big West Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week honors, respectively.
The duo led the Beach to a 2-0 week as they opened conference action with a pair of road wins over UC Davis and UC Riverside.
Glenn was outstanding offensively as she averaged 4.43 kills per set on a .462 hitting percentage. In The Big West opener at UC Davis, Glenn recorded a season-high 20 kills, while hitting .485. She also added 12 digs, three aces, three assists, and one block. She now has six double-doubles on the year. At UCR, Glenn continued her offensive tear with 11 kills, seven digs, two blocks, one ace, and one assist, while hitting .412.
Bacon patrolled the net with 1.29 blocks per set to lead the LBSU defense as the Beach limited their opponents to a .112 hitting percentage. In addition to her strong blocking defense, Bacon was solid on both sides of the ball contributing 1.43 kills per set on a .381 attack percentage. At UC Davis, Bacon led the way with five blocks, while adding four kills, and two digs. She followed that performance with a 6-kill, 4-block showing at UC Riverside.
The duo led the Beach to a 2-0 week as they opened conference action with a pair of road wins over UC Davis and UC Riverside.
Glenn was outstanding offensively as she averaged 4.43 kills per set on a .462 hitting percentage. In The Big West opener at UC Davis, Glenn recorded a season-high 20 kills, while hitting .485. She also added 12 digs, three aces, three assists, and one block. She now has six double-doubles on the year. At UCR, Glenn continued her offensive tear with 11 kills, seven digs, two blocks, one ace, and one assist, while hitting .412.
Bacon patrolled the net with 1.29 blocks per set to lead the LBSU defense as the Beach limited their opponents to a .112 hitting percentage. In addition to her strong blocking defense, Bacon was solid on both sides of the ball contributing 1.43 kills per set on a .381 attack percentage. At UC Davis, Bacon led the way with five blocks, while adding four kills, and two digs. She followed that performance with a 6-kill, 4-block showing at UC Riverside.
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