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Athletes of the Week

Aysia Miller

  • Award
    Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    9/6/2023
  • Sport
    Women's Volleyball
  • Bio
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After a historic weekend, Aysia Miller has been named the UMBC Athlete of the Week for the second straight week. She was also named the America East Setter of the Week for the second-straight week, the Conference announced on Wednesday morning.

Miller recorded UMBC's first-ever triple double with her 14 kills (on .480 hitting), 33 assists, and 17 digs at Fairfield on Saturday. The performance garnered her recognition from the NCAA as an "NCAA Big Time Performer"

The Hawaii native totaled 51 assists on the week for a 7.29 assists per set average as the Retrievers went 2-0.


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
12/17/2025 Caden Diggs Men's Basketball
12/17/2025 Jade Tillman Women's Basketball
12/10/2025 Ava Roberts Women's Track and Field
12/10/2025 Braden Weise Men's Swimming and Diving
12/3/2025 Kennedy Austin Women's Basketball
12/3/2025 Daylon Dickerson Men's Basketball
11/25/2025 Laura Fuehrer Women's Volleyball
11/25/2025 Claudia Llamas Women's Volleyball
11/18/2025 DJ Armstrong Jr. Men's Basketball
11/18/2025 Heidi Williams Women's Basketball
11/11/2025 Serin Maden Women's Volleyball
11/11/2025 Quinn Marchionini Men's Swimming and Diving
11/5/2025 Daniel Danilovitz Men's Cross Country
11/5/2025 Hannah Howard Women's Volleyball
10/29/2025 Alice Marini Women's Swimming and Diving
10/29/2025 Ricky Schissler Men's Soccer
10/21/2025 Daniel Danilovitz Men's Cross Country
10/21/2025 Lexi Tepper Women's Cross Country
10/15/2025 Jalynn Brown Women's Volleyball
10/15/2025 Jojo Ocran Men's Soccer
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