A native of Lee’s Summit, Mo., May led the league with a 5.00 kills per set average over the nomination period. She had 30 total kills and hit .400 across the Red Wolves’ sweeps of Georgia State and Georgia Southern. The outside hitter posted nine kills against the Panthers, but exploded for 21 versus the Eagles on a season-high .562 hitting percentage.
This is May’s fourth Offensive Player of the Week honor from the conference and her 14th career weekly award with seven being OPOW accolades. The junior leads the Red Wolves with 381 kills and her 4.