Wall of Honor
The 2003 Men's Volleyball Team was led by Bertil Wamelink in his fifth and final year as the Head Coach of the Park men's volleyball program. He is the first head coach in Park's all-time records beginning in 1999.
The 2003 squad would set the tone of what Park men's volleyball would be all about in the coming years. The team had its best record of 28-5 since starting the program and was the most wins in school history until the 2007 season. The team has been inducted on the 20th-year anniversary of Park's 2003 NAIA National Invitational Tournament Championship, the first national championship won by a team in Park Athletics history. The season started on a high note with a nine-match winning streak and then Park surged again in the post-season, earning a 2003 MAMVIC Conference Tournament Championship and closed out their national championship run on an eight-match winning streak. Of those eight matches, six were sweeps including a 3-0 victory over Missouri Baptist University to cap off the season. The single-season program record for kills was recorded that year by Seidu Ajanako who fired 534 kills for an average of 5.14 kills per set, a mark that is still standing 20 years later.
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