2025 Men's Volleyball Roster

Rajé Alleyne
- Position:
- Opposite
- Height:
- 6-6
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Bridgetown, Barbados
- High School:
- Christ Church Foundation
It's all in the Cards...
What does being a Cardinal mean to you?
“Being a cardinal means being a part of a family who works hard to achieve every goal.”
Rajé is the son of Roger and Kay Alleyne. Rajé has two siblings, sisters Gabrielle Alleyne and Sakeirah Rawlins. He is majoring in Computer and Information Technology.
Started playing volleyball: Age 16
Favorite Volleyball memory: In my first ever volleyball practice, I got hit in the face
Favorite trip you’ve been on/what is one place you dream of visiting: One place I’ve always dreamed of visiting is Tokyo
Favorite food: Chicken Alfredo
Dream job: Pro Volleyball Player/ Systems Analyst
Plans after college: Work my way into playing volleyball professionally
What sport would you be playing if you were not playing volleyball: Cricket
2025: Started 25-of-26 matches played ... averaged 3.42 kills per set, totaling 287 with a .267 hitting clip ... credited with a career-high 27 kills in a single game, along with 29.5 points versus Lewis (Feb. 27) ... averaged 3.97 points per game ... completed 21 service aces ... averaged 1.06 digs per set, including 10 in a single game at Lewis (April 19) ... tallied 46 total blocks, aiding with 41 blocks assisted and five blocks solo ... earned All-MIVA second team honors and Academic All-MIVA honors.
2024-21: Played for Quincy where he started in 24-of-24 matches played ... tallied 366 kills and averaged 4.41 kills per set, the highest in the MIVA ... hit at a .311 clip, ranking 11th in the MIVA ... ranked 9th in the MIVA for service aces, recording a total of 27 and averaging .33 aces per set ... led the MIVA in points scored with 421.5 on the season and averaging 5.08 points per set ... earned AVCA All-American Honorable Mention and First Team All-MIVA Honors.
High School/Club: Rajé was an accomplished high school volleyball player in his home country of Barbados, leading his team to back-to-back League Championships in 2018 and 2019. During his 2019 senior season, Rajé also earned Best Hitter and MVP honors.