Marcus Pardasie named CUNYAC Player of the Week for third time this season

Marcus Pardasie, Men's Volleyball at New Jersey City University
Marcus Pardasie, Men's Volleyball at New Jersey City University
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Marcus Pardasie was named City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) Player of the Week for the third time this season, according to a March 23 announcement.

The recognition highlights Pardasie’s strong performance and his impact on the New Jersey City University Gothic Knights men’s volleyball team. His achievements contributed to the team’s recent success and their position as top seed in the conference.

Pardasie helped lead the Gothic Knights to a 2-1 record over three matches, securing victories against Baruch and Hunter that clinched the number one seed in CUNYAC. Over those matches, he recorded 45 kills, averaging 4.09 kills per set with a .313 hitting percentage. Defensively, he added 14 digs and three block assists.

This latest honor underscores Pardasie’s consistent contributions throughout the season. The team’s performance has positioned them well for upcoming conference play.

For more updates on New Jersey City University Athletics, readers can visit NJCUGothicKnights.com or follow their social media channels.



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