There’s a storm brewing in the islands—and its name is Kristian Titriyski.
Freshman. Outside hitter. Sofia-born sniper.
And right now? He’s the coldest finisher in the NCAA.
🌊 Rookie? Nah. Problem.
At just 18, Titriyski is putting up grown-man numbers:
- Leads Hawai‘i in kills (4.20/set), points (5.13/set), and aces (0.54/set)
- Top 10 nationally in all three categories
- AVCA National Player of the Week (March 2025)
- Multiple Big West awards (Offensive + Freshman of the Week)
He’s the first UH freshman to win AVCA National POW since 2013.
Let that sink in.
🔥 Statement Series: vs. No. 3 UC Irvine
He didn’t just show up.
He showed OUT:
- 17 and 19 kills in back-to-back matches
- .417 hitting against one of the top defenses in the country
- Averaged 6.00 kills & 7.00 points per set
Freshman? Sure. But that was veteran takeover energy.
🎯 Scouting Report: Volume, Poise, Pain
- International rep for Bulgaria’s youth national teams
- Plays like a 5th-year senior, but with a better highlight reel
- Doesn’t flinch on the road (ask BYU fans how that went)
“Kristian is a special talent—already one of the best outsides in the country.”
— Hawai‘i Coaching Staff
“He rises to every occasion and never shies away from the big moment.”
— Local Media
🧠 Built Different
Titriyski isn’t loud. He doesn’t need to be.
He lets the scoreboard do the talking.
And right now? It’s yelling:
THIS KID IS NEXT.
🏁 Final Serve
There’s no easing in. No learning curve.
Kristian Titriyski came to Hawai‘i to take over, and he’s already halfway there.
Opposing teams: good luck game-planning for him.
Fans: memorize the name.
Because the Bulgarian breakout is here — and the NCAA might not be ready.