Kim continued to be an offensive threat for the Brewers, with the outside hitter totaling 62 kills, 10 aces, 20 digs, and nine assists in Vassar's 2-2 week. In the five-set loss to New Paltz, Kim recorded 15 kills, three service aces, a season-high nine digs and one solo block. In the following three-set sweep over the Hawks, Kim hit .476 with 12 kills and an ace. In Saturday's split against Nazareth, Kim recorded a career-high 24 kills on .450 hitting in the five-set victory. He also had five assists, two aces, six digs, and one block assist. He closed the day out with 11 kills and four aces in the second match loss.