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For Immediate Release American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I All-America History (through 2017 season) School All-Americans St. John’s 1 Nebraska 43 Texas Tech 1 Stanford 37 Tulsa 1 Penn State 34 UC Irvine 1 Texas 32 Wyoming 1 Southern California 31 Marquette 1 UCLA 30 Texas-San Antonio 1 Hawai’i 30 Wichita State 1 Florida 26 Alabama 1 Washington 23 Baylor 1 Wisconsin 21 Missouri State 1 Minnesota 21 Western Kentucky 1 Brigham Young 20 Long Beach State 17 Pacific 17 Illinois 14 Ohio State 14 Colorado State 13 Kentucky 11 UC Santa Barbara 10 Michigan State 10 Arizona 10 San Diego State 9 Oregon 9 Purdue 9 Texas A&M 8 Iowa State 7 California 7 San Diego 7 Michigan 7 Louisville 6 Cal Poly 6 Arizona State 6 LSU 6 New Mexico 6 Tennessee 6 Missouri 5 Utah 5 Pepperdine 5 Florida State 4 Northern Iowa 4 Santa Clara 4 North Carolina 4 Kansas State 4 Colorado 3 Creighton 3 Kansas 3 Georgia 3 Georgia Tech 3 Northwestern 3 Pittsburgh 3 Texas-Arlington 3 Washington State 3 Oklahoma 3 Miami 3 Oregon State 2 Arkansas 2 Cincinnati 2 Clemson 2 Dayton 2 Loyola Marymount 2 Notre Dame 2 San Jose State 2 Western Michigan 2 Duke 2 Cal State Northridge 1 Fresno State 1 George Mason 1 George Washington 1 Houston 1 Idaho 1 Illinois State 1 Indiana 1 Mississippi 1 Rice 1 Sacramento State 1 Saint Louis 1 South Florida 1 Southwest Missouri State 1 American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I All-America History (through 2017 season) Illinois State 1 Missouri State 1 Mississippi 1 Rice 1 Sacramento State 1 School All-America Certificates Saint Louis 1 Nebraska 87 South Florida 1 Stanford 85 Southwest Missouri State 1 Penn State 73 St. John’s 1 Hawai’i 58 Texas Tech 1 Texas 57 Wyoming 1 Southern California 54 Northern Illinois 1 UCLA 46 Villanova 1 Florida 45 Texas-San Antonio 1 Washington 40 Wichita State 1 Brigham Young 34 Marquette 1 Pacific 32 Alabama 1 Minnesota 32 Western Kentucky 1 Long Beach State 30 Baylor 1 Wisconsin 28 Ohio State 23 Illinois 22 California 14 Iowa State 14 Colorado State 14 Michigan State 13 Oregon 13 Arizona 13 Purdue 13 Kentucky 13 Texas A&M 12 UC Santa Barbara 12 San Diego State 10 LSU 10 Michigan 10 San Diego 8 Missouri 8 Pepperdine 7 Louisville 7 New Mexico 7 Arizona State 7 Kansas 7 Utah 6 Tennessee 6 Santa Clara 6 Cal Poly 6 Georgia 5 Northern Iowa 5 Georgia Tech 5 Kansas State 5 Oklahoma 5 Washington State 4 Florida State 4 Miami 4 North Carolina 4 Dayton 4 Colorado 3 Loyola Marymount 3 Northwestern 3 Notre Dame 3 Pittsburgh 3 San Jose State 3 Texas-Arlington 3 Tulsa 3 Creighton 3 Oregon State 2 Arkansas 2 Cincinnati 2 Clemson 2 Indiana 2 Houston 2 UC Irvine 2 Duke 2 Western Michigan 2 Cal State Northridge 1 Fresno State 1 George Mason 1 George Washington 1 Idaho 1 American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I All-America History (through 2017 season) School First-Team All-America Certificates Four-Time AVCA Division I All-America First-Team Selections Stanford 54 1. Megan Hodge (Penn State – 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) Nebraska 45 2. Bev Oden (Stanford – 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992) Penn State 42 3. Sarah Pavan (Nebraska – 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Hawai’i 33 4. Logan Tom (Stanford – 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) Texas 30 5. Kerri Walsh (Stanford – 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999) UCLA 26 Four-Time AVCA Division I All-Americans Southern California 26 1. Foluke Akinradewo (Stanford – 2005(2nd), 2006-2008 (1st)) Pacific 20 2. Rhamat Alhassan (Florida – 2014 (2nd), 2015 (1st), 2016 (3rd), 2017 (1st) Long Beach State 18 3. Bonnie Bremner (Penn State – 1996 (2nd), 1997-99 (1st)) Florida 18 4. Lauren Carlini (Wisconsin – 2013 (2nd), 2014 (1st), 2015 (1st), 2016 (1st)) Washington 15 5. Tara Cross (Long Beach – 1986 (1st), 1987(2nd), 1988-89 (1st)) Brigham Young 14 6. Kanani Danielson (Hawaii- 2008(3rd), 2009-11 (1st)) Minnesota 12 7. Haley Eckerman (Texas – 2011 (2nd), 2012-2014 (1st)) San Diego State 7 8. Nicole Fawcett (Penn State – 2005(2nd), 2006-08 (1st)) Illinois 7 9. Kristin Folkl (Stanford – 1994 (1st), 1995(2nd), 1996(2nd), 1997 (1st)) Ohio State 7 10. Stacey Gordon (Ohio State – 2001(2nd), 2002 (1st), 2003(2nd), 2004 (1st)) st Arizona 6 11. Megan Hodge (Penn State – 2006-2009 (1 )) nd nd nd st Wisconsin 6 12. Jennifer Joines (Pacific – 2000(2 ), 2001(2 ), 2002(2 ), 2003 (1 )) rd st rd st LSU 5 13. Kanoe Kamana’o (Hawai’i – 2003(3 ), 2004 (1 ), 2005(3 ), 2006 (1 )) 14. Kristin Klein (Stanford – 1988 (1st), 1989(2nd), 1990-91 (1st)) Michigan State 4 15. Alix Klineman (Stanford – 2007(2nd), 2008 (1st), 2009(2nd), 2010 (1st)) UC Santa Barbara 4 16. Angelica Ljungquist (Hawai’i – 1993(2nd), 1994(2nd), 1995-96 (1st)) Purdue 4 17. Merete Lutz (Stanford – 2014-2015 (2nd), 2016 (3rd), 2017 (2nd)) Kansas 3 18. Deja McClendon (Penn State – 2010 (2nd), 2011 (1st), 2012 (3rd), 2013 (2nd)) Arizona State 3 19. Christal Morrison (Washington – 2004(3rd), 2005(2nd), 2006-07 (1st)) California 3 20. Kelly Murphy (Florida – 2008 (3rd), 2009 (2nd), 2010-2011 (1st)) Colorado State 3 21. Ogonna Nnamani (Stanford – 2001(2nd), 2002(2nd), 2003-04 (1st)) Texas A&M 3 22. Bev Oden (Stanford – 1989-92 (1st)) Kentucky 3 23. Chiaka Ogbogu (Texas – 2013 (2nd), 2014-2015 (1st), 2017 (1st) Oregon 3 24. Sarah Pavan (Nebraska – 2004-07 (1st)) Missouri 3 25. Kadie Rolfzen (Nebraska – 2013 (3rd), 2014 (3rd), 2015 (!st), 2016(1st)) nd nd st Cal Poly 2 26. Demetria Sance (Texas – 1995(2 ), 1996(2 ), 1997-98 (1 )) st Georgia 2 27. Logan Tom (Stanford – 1999-02 (1 )) st Loyola Marymount 2 28. Kerri Walsh (Stanford – 1996-99 (1 )) 29. Natalie Williams (UCLA – 1989(2nd), 1990-92 (1st)) New Mexico 2 30. Elaine Youngs (UCLA – 1988(2nd), 1989 (1st), 1991(2nd), 1992 (1st)) Iowa State 2 Pepperdine 2 Three-Time AVCA Division I All-America First-Team Selections San Diego 2 1. Emily Adams (Southern California – 2002, 2003, 2004) San Jose State 2 2. Inky Ajanaku (Stanford – 2013, 2014, 2016) Santa Clara 2 3. Foluke Akinradewo (Stanford – 2006, 2007, 2008) Fresno State 1 4. Cynthia Barboza (Stanford – 2006, 2007, 2008) Georgia Tech 1 5. Bonnie Bremner (Penn State – 1997, 1998, 1999) Kansas State 1 6. Blair Brown (Penn State – 2008, 2009, 2010) Michigan 1 7. Lauren Carlini (Wisconsin - 2014, 2015, 2016) Tennessee 1 8. Tracy Clark (Southern California – 1982, 1984, 1985) Texas-Arlington 1 9. Deitre Collins (Hawai’i – 1981, 1982, 1983) Washington State 1 10. Tara Cross (Long Beach – 1986, 1988, 1989) Western Michigan 1 11. Kanani Danielson (Hawaii- 2009, 2010, 2011) Colorado 1 12. Mary Eggers (Illinois – 1986, 1987, 1988) 13. Nicole Fawcett (Penn State – 2006, 2007, 2008) Utah 1 14. Natalie Hagglund (Southern California – 2011, 2012, 2013) 15. Micha Hancock (Penn State - 2012-2014) The initial AVCA Division I All-America Team was selected in 1981 16. Tyler Henderson (Tulsa – 2010, 2011, 2012) (six players). A 12-player team was chosen in 1982 and 1983. A 12- 17. Megan Hodge (Penn State – 2006, 2007, 2008) player second team was added in 1984, and a 12-player third team in 18. Alex Jupiter (Southern California – 2009, 2010, 2011) 2002. The three teams became 14 players in 2008. 19. Kristin Klein (Stanford – 1988, 1990, 1991) 20. Deja McClendon (Penn State – 2010, 2011, 2012) 21. Nancy (Meendering) Metcalf (Nebraska – 1998, 1999, 2001) 22. Kim Oden (Stanford – 1983, 1984, 1985) 23. Chiaka Ogbogu (Texas – 2014-2015, 2017) 24. Jan Saunders (Pacific – 1982, 1983, 1984) 25. Nellie Spicer (UCLA – 2006, 2007, 2008) 26. Courtney Thompson (Washington – 2004, 2005, 2006) 27. Daiva Tomkus (UCLA – 1987, 1988, 1989) 28. Haleigh Washington (Penn State – 2015-2017) American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I All-America History (through 2017 season) 29. Allison Weston (Nebraska – 1993, 1994, 1995) 30. Natalie Williams (UCLA – 1990, 1991, 1992) 31. Teee Williams (Hawai’i – 1987, 1988, 1989) 32. Kim Willoughby (Hawai’i – 2001, 2002, 2003) American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I All-America History (through 2017 season) Michelle Boyette (2nd-1984) AVCA All-Americans by School Julie Bremner (1st-1993) Annett Buckner (1st-1994, 1st-1993) Alabama (1/1) Catie Carter (3rd-2006) Krystal Rivers (3rd – 2014) Lisa Ettesvold (2nd-1986, 2nd-1985) Jenny Evans (2nd-1990) Arizona (10/13) Jessica Fine (1st-2008) Jennifer Abernathy (3rd-2005) Taylor Formico (3rd – 2015) Dana Burkholder (1st-2001, 1st-2000) Madeleine Gates (2nd – 2017) Kim Glass (1st-2005, 3rd-2003, 2nd-2002) Amanda Gil (2nd-2009) Caren Kemner (2nd-1984) Marissa Hatchett (1st-1992) Madi Kingdon (3rd – 2014) Rachel Kidder (1st-2011) Kalei Mau (3rd – 2016) Tabi Love (1st – 2012) Melissa McLinden (1st-1985) Karsta Lowe (1st – 2014) Anita Moss (1st-1983) Liz Masakayan (1st-1985, 1st-1984) Penina Snuka (3rd – 2016) Krystal McFarland (3rd-2004) Jill Talbot (1st-2001) Nana Meriwether (3rd-2005, 1st-2006) Kara Milling (2nd-1997) Arizona State (6/7) Patty Orozco (1st-1983) Amanda Burbridge (2nd-2000) Kristee Porter (1st-2000, 2nd-1999) Macey Gardner (3rd – 2014) Alyson Randick (2nd-1994) Christine Garner (2nd-1995) Linda Robertson (1st-1981) Christy Nore (1st-1988) Nellie Spicer (1st-2008, 1st-2007, 1st-2006) Regina Stahl (2nd-1986) Daiva Tomkus (1st-1989, 1st-1988, 1st-1987) Tammy Webb (1st-1986, 1st-1985) Natalie Williams (1st-1992, 1st-1991, 1st-1990, 2nd-1989) Elaine Youngs (1st-1992, 2nd-1991, 1st-1989, 2nd-1988) Arkansas (2/2) Chrissie Zartman (2nd-2004) Jessica Ford (2nd-1997) Lori Zeno (2nd-1987) Kim Storey (2nd-1998) UC Santa Barbara (10/12) Baylor (1/1) Danielle Bauer (1st-2002) Katie Staiger (2nd – 2016) Judy Bellamo (1st-1987) Katie Crawford (1st-1997) Brigham Young (20/34) Ana Elisa France (2nd-1993) Amy Boswell (1st – 2016, 3rd – 2015)
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