The senior, who owns a sensational 3.84 grade point average, enjoyed a standout month of March. In addition to his work in the classroom, the middle blocker helped lead Hunter to their thrird consecutive CUNYAC title. The Rouen, France native was a big reason why Hunter enjoyed a 9-5 record in the month of March. On Senior Day (3/19), the 6'6" bio-chemistry (pre-med) major became Hunter’s ninth all-time blocks leader. The J.B. DeLaSalle graduate recorded nine double-figure kill matches in March, and had 11 kills and 8 solo blocks to help lead Hunter past Baruch in the CUNYAC Championship game. He also had seven four or more block games including two 8-block performances. In addition, he tallied seven blocks versus #15 Ramapo College. He averaged 2.55 kills and 1.03 blocks per game this past season.
"David is an excellent example of hardwork and determination on and off the court, said Hawks' head coach Ray Bello. "With no volleyball experience prior to arriving at Hunter, he has developed into an outstanding middleblocker."