Collegiate Career
2009 (Summer): Trained with the U.S. Men[apos]s A2 Team, which competed in the Pan Am Cup in Chiapas, Mexico.
2009 (Junior): AVCA First Team All-American ... NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team ... First Team All-EIVA ... EIVA Championship Most Outstanding Player ... EIVA All-Championship Team ... EIVA Player of the Week (3/9) ... played in 100 sets finishing second on the team with 343 kills (3.43 kills per set) ... provided 51 aces, 134 digs and 62 total blocks ... his 0.55 aces per set rank third in the nation ... started every match at outside hitter ... had double-digit kills in 20 matches, including eight contests with 15 or more kills ... opened the season with 22 kills on .500 hitting versus Southern California (1/8) ... tallied eight kills on nine errorless swings for .889 hitting against Juniata (1/28) ... recorded 15 kills on .583 hitting versus Ohio State (2/14) ... posted 18 kills at Loyola (2/20) ... had 17 kills on .345 hitting with four digs and two aces against Lewis (2/27) ... registered 16 kills and tied his career-high with 10 digs versus BYU (3/13) ... matched his career-high with five aces in EIVA title match (5/2) ... went 17-1-25 for .640 hitting and matched his career-best with five aces against Southern California in the NCAA Tournament (5/7).
2008 (Sophomore): Had to sit out due to conference transfer rules.
2007 (Summer): Played in 27 games for the United States Junior National Team at the World Championship in Rabat, Morocco ... was the starting opposite for the U.S. ... the squad finished seventh in the world ... was the leading scorer for the team with 129 points, an average of 4.78 points per game ... averaged 4.29 kills per game on a .369 attack percentage ... added in seven aces, six blocks and 30 digs.
2007 (Redshirt Freshman at George Mason): EIVA Newcomer of the Year ... First Team All-EIVA ... EIVA Championship All-Tournament Team ... four-time EIVA Player of the Week ... led the Patriots with 5.49 kills per game on .297 hitting ... also provided 48 service aces, 81 digs and 64 total blocks ... had double-digit kills in all 20 matches he played ... produced a career-high 30 kills on .442 hitting against Saint Francis (1/26) ... posted 12 matches of 20 or more kills ... tallied a career-best .654 hitting percentage with 18 kills against East Stroudsburg (4/21) ... posted at least one service ace in all but three matches ... had a career-high five aces twice, including versus Saint Francis (1/26) and at Juniata (2/15) ... recorded a personal-best eight digs on four occasions, with the last coming against Ohio State (3/4) ... had at least one block in 19 matches, including 16 contests of two or more blocks ... notched a career-best seven blocks at Ball State (3/23) and tallied six stuffs against Ohio State (3/4) and again versus East Stroudsburg (4/13).
2006 (Freshman at George Mason): Redshirt season.
High School
Four-year varsity volleyball letterwinner at Gaithersburg High School in Gaithersburg, Md. ... played club volleyball with the Maryland Volleyball Program in College Park, Md.
Personal
Born William Frederick Price on October 7, 1987 in Washington D.C. ... parents are Mark and Cristina Price ... has one brother, Andrew (25) and one sister, Amy (23) ... brother Andrew was a three-year varsity volleyball letterwinner at Penn State and sister Amy also attended Penn State and was a member of the club women[apos]s volleyball team ... lists history as favorite school subject, spaghetti as favorite food, 'Ender[apos]s Game' as favorite book, 'Rob and Big' as favorite television show ... majoring in history
Quoting Coach Pavlik
Will is a returning All-American. He[apos]s played opposite, he[apos]s played left side and even set some in his career. Will is going to be counted on to take some huge swings for us and to pass balls in crucial points in games. His serving behind the line is going to get us some points. Through the fall, his serve has been looking really good for us and we should get some points there. Everybody knows who Will is, so he[apos]s going to have to fight through times when our opponent is saying, `Will Price, we[apos]re not going to let you beat us.[apos] I think Will is poised to have a very good year.' solid offense for his team.'