Kin collected her second career conference weekly honor as the Oilers came out swinging in Florida with wins against Saint Leo, Erskine and tourney host No. 25 Flagler.
The second-team all-conference middle was among the statistical league leaders regardless of division in kills (3.15), hitting percentage (.421) and blocks (1.23). She also served up five aces and had nine digs.
Findlay’s preseason was highlighted with an impressive exhibition win in four sets over Division I Kent State.
The Oilers continued the momentum into the regular season, their bid for a perfect weekend in St. Augustine short by the slimmest of margins to No. 3 Minnesota Duluth.
Kin racked up 14 kills on just 24 swings for a hitting percentage of .500 against Saint Leo. She scored 11 kills and had seven blocks against Minnesota Duluth and added double-digit kill totals against Flagler with 10.