Career (2023-26): Feely spent four seasons with the Hawks, appearing in 42 matches and 105 sets. He totaled 738 assists, averaging 7.03 assists per set, while adding 22 kills, 11 service aces, 125 digs, 21 total blocks, and 46.5 points.
Feely recorded 30 matches with double-digit assists throughout his career, including 17 with 20 or more, six with 30 or more, two with 40 or more, and one 50-assist performance. He also averaged 1.19 digs per set and finished his career with a .194 hitting percentage.
Career Highs:
- Kills: 3
- Assists: 52
- Points: 5.5
- Aces: 2
- Digs: 13
- Total Blocks: 5
2026 (Senior): Feely appeared in seven matches with two starts during his senior season, totaling 14 sets played. He recorded 102 assists, averaging 7.29 assists per set, while adding five kills, three service aces, 17 digs, and two block assists.
Feely finished the season with nine total points and provided steady play at setter when called upon. His top performance came against Southwest Baptist (4/18/26), where he handed out a season-high 32 assists and added six digs.
2025 (Junior): In 11 matches and 28 sets played, Feely had 228 assists (8.14 A/S), 49 digs, 10 kills, and 10 total blocks. He had a season-high 52 assists in a five set thriller against McKendree (4/5/25). Dylan had a season-high 13 digs against Ohio State (4/12/25), one of his two double-digit dig games.
-Â Â Toyota Star of the Week (4/8/25)
2024 (Sophomore): As a sophomore, Feely saw action in 23 matches and totaled 62 sets played where he served as the primary setter and had 408 assists (6.58 A/S), four service aces, and 58 digs. He recorded a season-high 43 assists against Lindenwood (3/23/24). Dylan had eight matches where he had 25 or more assists.Â
2023 (Freshman): Appeared in one game, making his debut against St. Ambrose (2/4/23), where he recorded one dig.
Personal:Â Dylan Feely, from Wheaton, Illinois, is a proud graduate of Wheaton Warrenville South High School, where he played for the Tigers. He is the son of David and Michele Feely and has two siblings, Bridget and Eva. A standout in volleyball player, Dylan earned recognition as a 2022 AVCA Best and Brightest 2nd Team honoree and was named MVP of the Wheaton Warrenville South team. He was also selected for the 2022 Daily Herald All-Area Team and the 2022 18 and Under Classic Division Tournament All-Star Team. That same year, he helped lead his team to a national championship in the 18 and Under Classic Division and surpassed 1,000 career assists. Illprepvb.com ranked him as the 46th best player in the Class of 2022. Among his accolades is the Doug Burchett Leadership Award, highlighting both his skill and character on and off the court.