FORT WAYNE, Ind. – The Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference has released the 2025 conference awards for men's volleyball, and Indiana Tech had five student-athletes recognized with all-conference honors.
Dylan Poore,
Logan Gieseke,
Kristian Kold, and
Logan Gamero earned Second Team All-WHAC honors, while
Daniel Mitsin was named to the All-Freshman Team.
Ben Rosenow was named to the Champions of Character team.
Dylan Poore – Second Team All-Conference
Poore started 20 of the 25 matches he played this season, leading the team in 232, averaging 2.97 kills/set with an attacking percentage of .262. Along with leading the attack for the Orange and Black, Poore finished fifth on the team in aces with 12 and was sixth in digs and blocks with 66 and 23, respectively.
Logan Gieseke – Second Team All-Conference
In his first year with the Warriors, Gieseke started 17 of the 24 matches he played this season. Offensively, he finished the season tied-second in kills, posting 182, averaging 2.46 per set on a .240 hitting percentage. Gieseke finished third on the team in blocks with 45, while tallying 23 digs.
Kristian Kold – Second Team All-Conference
Kold started in 17 of the 24 matches he played this season, appearing in 81 sets while finishing tied-second on the team in kills with 182. Kold held an attacking percentage of .216, averaging 2.25 kills/set. The Denmark native finished third on the team in service aces with 20. Defensively, Kold recorded 63 digs and finished the season with 30 blocks.
Logan Gamero – Second Team All-Conference
Gamero started in 25 of the 26 matches he played this season, and led the team in sets played, appearing in 89. Attacking from the middle of the floor, Gamero finished fourth on the team in kills with 106, averaging 1.19 a set with a .263 attacking percentage. He would also add six service aces for the year. Defensively, the Floyds Knobs, Indiana, native led the squad with 72 blocks and recorded 17 digs.
Daniel Mitsin – All-Freshman Team
In his freshman season in the Orange and Black, Mitsin started in 22 of the 25 matches he played this season. Doing a little bit of everything this season, Mitsin finished top five on the team in assists, service aces, digs, and blocks. As the Warriors' starting setter, he dished out 717 assists this season, averaging 8.54 per set. The Bulgarian International finished fourth on the squad in service aces with 18, second in digs with 129, and fourth in blocks with 31. Additionally, he added 27 kills for the season.
WHAC Champion of Character
Ben Rosenow was selected by the coaching staff as Tech's representative to the WHAC Champions of Character Team. The award goes to the player who best displays the five core values of the NAIA: integrity, respect, responsibility, servant leadership, and sportsmanship.
All-Academic Team
Imraan Aung,
Nolan Bosley,
Dylan Poore,
Ben Rosenow,
Alex Rosenow, and
Clayton Wheatley all earned WHAC All-Academic honors in the 2025 season for holding a sophomore and above academic standing and a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher.
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