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Billings Tabbed SEC Defensive Player of the Week

Sophomore charted 3.29 digs per set and 1.14 blocks per stanza

BIRMINGHAM Ala. – Sophomore Whitney Billings has been named the Southeastern Conference Defensive Player of the Week following an all-around defensive performance in two road victories this weekend.

Billings becomes the first player this season to earn SEC Defensive Player of the Week honors who is not a primary defensive player. All of the other winners this season play either libero/defensive specialist or middle blocker.

The sophomore from Helena, Ala., charted 3.29 digs per set and chipped in with 1.14 blocks per stanza in helping the Wildcats to a 5-1 start in league play. Both totals ranked second on the team in that category.

Billings posted a season-high 15 digs in the four-set win at Arkansas. It marked the 20th time in her career she has notched 10 or more digs and the ninth time this season. Her dig total was a match-high and led all defensive players.

She followed that performance with a season-high six blocks in the win at LSU. She had totaled five or more blocks just one other time in her career. The six rejections led all players in the match.

This marks the first defensive player of the week honor for UK’s sophomore, and the second weekly SEC award in her career. She was named SEC Freshman of the Week once last season.

Kentucky has now captured four weekly honors this season. Freshman Jackie Napper earned SEC Freshman of the Week accolades, and junior libero Stephanie Klefot has twice earned Defensive Player of the Week honors.

The Wildcats (14-3, 5-1 SEC) return home for a three match home stand. UK first takes on Ole Miss at 7 p.m. ET Friday.

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