Matt Faw: Leader in Blocks for Patriot League

Matt Faw: Leader in Blocks for Patriot League Matt Faw: Leader in Blocks for Patriot League

is a 5th-year transfer student at , where he plays on the men's team. Faw transferred from Holy Cross after he received an extra year of due to -19. Faw started all 16 games last for the Crusaders and led the in blocks. He graduated with a degree in Chemistry and plans to pursue a master's degree in Applied Sciences while at NJIT.

Matt Faw embodies the term student-athlete. As someone who takes his just as seriously as his athletics, he can relate to many of the daily struggles of athletes. Having played through a coaching change at Holy Cross, he was forced to adjust and adapt to a whole new coaching staff. Not long after, he transferred to NJIT, which allowed him to experience the recruiting process all over again. The experiences and adjustments Faw had to make during his collegiate career make him an exceptional athlete and role model.

Previous Athletes of the Week:

October 8: Hunter Nichols
October 15: Elsa Wimmer
October 22: Greg Sifferman
October 29: Sydney Cummings
November 5: Jake Kradel
November 12: Charles Brockman III
November 19: Lexy Denaburg
November 26: Jarod Lucas

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* Originally published on December 3, 2021, by Noah Fisher

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