College volleyball: Purdue's Sherridan Atkinson named national player of the week after spurring Penn State upset

December 09, 2020

Sherridan Atkinson

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Redshirt senior outside hitter Sherridan Atkinson continues to reap the rewards of a career-setting weekend on the road as she added Sports Import /AVCA National Player of the Week accolades to her haul to her credentials.  Atkinson already received the Big Ten Player of the Week nod for her efforts against Rutgers and then-No. 4 Penn State.

"I am extremely excited for Sherridan [Atkinson]," head coach Dave Shondell said. "She has been an absolute treat to coach and watch develop into a great teammate. Her performance at Penn State was one for the ages. When Sherridan [Atkinson] plays at her top level, we are very difficult to beat. I am looking forward to seeing where she leads this team."

The AVCA National Player of the Week honor is the first of Atkinson's career and the fourth in Purdue program history. She is the first Boilermaker to be recognized since outside hitter Ariel Turner garnered the honor on Nov. 27, 2012.

The senior averaged 4.9 kills and 0.7 blocks per set, while hitting .448 against Rutgers and Penn State. She downed 12 kills and added four aces and three blocks, while hitting .323 in a four-set win over Rutgers before notching a career-high 32 kills and added five digs and three blocks in Purdue's five-set upset win over Penn State.

Purdue's national upset was the team's first road win over the Nittany Lions since 1982. In addition to her career-setting performance, Atkinson also posted her 1000th career kill in the win.­­­­­

Overall, Atkinson leads the Boilermakers with 356 kills on the season, having collected five 20+ kill performances. She ranks first in the Big Ten for most points (415.5), third for total kills and is fourth in kills per set (4.00).


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