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Case, King Earn All-MAC Honors

CLEVELAND – For the second straight season, Western Michigan's Logan Case has been selected as the MAC Setter of the Year, while both she and outside hitter Maggie King were named to the All-MAC First Team for the second consecutive season, the league office announced on Saturday. With Case and King's selections, WMU has had at least one player named to the All-MAC First Team for 18 consecutive seasons.
 
A five-time MAC West Setter of the Week award winner, Case led the Mid-American Conference in both total assists (1223) and assists/set (11.65) this season. Her 11.65 assists/set currently rank fourth nationally. In conference play, the sophomore's assist/set rate bumped even higher, up to 11.90. Case is the second Bronco to win the Setter of the Year award two seasons in a row, as Jillian Mitchell (2006-09) also went back-to-back in 2008 and 2009.
 
The Maineville, Ohio, native collected 50 or more assists 10 times and 60 or more three times, including a career-high 64 against Indiana State. She also had a 60-assist effort at Buffalo on Nov. 5 to surpass the 2000-mark for her collegiate career. Case has helped Western Michigan to a .300 or higher hitting percentage on five occasions, and has WMU third in the league with a .237 overall hitting percentage. Defensively, Case racked up 2.46 digs/set and collected a team-high 15 double-doubles.
 
King earned her second straight selection to the All-MAC First Team after finishing third in the league in total kills (402), kills/set (3.76), points (451.0) and points/set (4.21). In conference play, the junior averaged 3.80 kills/set and 4.25 points/set, both of which ranked third. King also averaged 0.29 service aces/set, ninth-most in the league.
 
During the regular season, King tallied double-digit kills 21 times, including in 12 of Western Michigan's 18 conference matches. She also had five 20+ kill performances, including a pair of career-high 25-kill efforts. The Cincinnati native also averaged 2.19 digs/set this season and registered five double-doubles.
 
Western Michigan is the four seed for the Mid-American Conference Championship and takes on fifth-seeded Toledo in a quarterfinal contest on Sunday, Nov. 22, at 4:30 pm in Muncie, Ind.

 
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Players Mentioned

Logan Case

#12 Logan Case

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5' 8"
Sophomore
Maggie King

#19 Maggie King

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Junior

Players Mentioned

Logan Case

#12 Logan Case

5' 8"
Sophomore
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Maggie King

#19 Maggie King

5' 10"
Junior
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