Royce Hinton | Posted: 27 Apr 2017 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Cougars sign Fa'alogo for 2018 season

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PROVO, Utah – BYU men’s volleyball has signed one new recruit – Cy Fa'alogo – BYU head coach Shawn Olmstead announced Saturday.

"Cyrus is a very skilled and smart volleyball player," Olmstead said. "A lot of things come naturally to him. He has played at a very high level with the USA Boys Youth National Team during his club days. He will provide great depth at both the setting as well as the pin hitting positions."

Fa'alogo, a native of Salt Lake City and Copper Hills High School, will play both setter and outside hitter for the Cougars as a sophomore, beginning in the 2018 season. He is transferring from Long Beach City College. 

Fa'alogo played for the Utah Elite Volleyball Club in high school, helping his squad to state championships in 2009, 2011 and 2012. He was named the MVP of the 2012 state tournament. He also competed with the 2012 USA Boys Youth National Team, helping the team to a bronze finish at NORCECA. Fa'alogo played for the Pacific Islander Club while attending Long Beach City College and was named the WSC-South MVP. 

Fa'alogo joins Felipe de Brito Ferreira and Garrett Halsey as the new recruits for the 2018 season, helping replace the three seniors BYU will lose at the conclusion of the 2017 season. 

Cy Fa'alogo


Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah
Previous School: Copper Hills HS
Position: S/OH
Height: 6-4

Personal:

  • Parents are Hanks and Karen
  • Youngest of six brothers
  • Sister Chelsea played volleyball at Utah Valley
     

High School:

  • Played for the Utah Elite Volleyball Club
  • Named Utah State Champions in 2009, 2011 and 2012
  • Named the MVP of the 2012 state tournament
  • Competed on the 2012 USA Boys Youth National Team, helping his team to a Bronze medal at the NORCECA Tournament
     

Junior College:

  • Played for the Pacific Islander Club at Long Beach City College
  • Named WSC-South MVP in 2017
  • Ranked first in the state for kills and kills per set and third for hitting percentage
  • Recorded a season-high 28 kills en route to a .412 clip in conference championship win in 2017
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