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All-Time Husker Coaches Individual Award Winners NEBRASKA VOLLEYBALL NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship ALL-TIME HUSKER COACHES 2016 Kadie Rolfzen Terry Pettit (1977-99) 2008 Amanda Gates 2007 Christina Houghtelling AVCA Hall of Fame Inductee 2009 Sarah Pavan USA Volleyball All-Time Great Coach Award 2004 Tracy Stalls USOC National Coach of the Year 1996 2003 Laura Pilakowski AVCA National Coach of the Year 1986, 1994 1992 Janet Kruse AVCA Mideast Region Coach of the Year 1986, 1988, 1989, 1994 1990 Virginia Stahr AVCA District Coach of the Year 1995, 1996, 1998 Big 12 Coach of the Year 1996, 1998 Senior CLASS Award Big Eight Coach of the Year 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1995 2018 Mikaela Foecke 2012 Gina Mancuso John Cook (2000-present) AVCA Hall of Fame Inductee 2017 World University Games USA Volleyball All-Time Great Coach Award 2008 2015 Briana Holman Volleyball Magazine Coach of the Year 2008, 2018 1999 Nancy Metcalf (Meendering) AVCA Division I Coach of the Year 2000, 2005 1985 Karen Dahlgren AVCA Region Coach of the Year 1997, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2016 Big 12 Coach of the Year 2001, 2005, 2008, 2010 U.S. Collegiate National A2 Team Big Ten Coach of the Year 1997, 2016, 2017 2015 Alicia Ostrander 2011 Morgan Broekhuis 2005 Christina Houghtelling INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS Melissa Elmer Honda-Broderick Cup Honda Volleyball Award Finalists Jennifer Saleaumua 2006 Sarah Pavan 2016 Kadie Rolfzen 2013 Kadie Rolfzen U.S. Junior National Team U.S. Olympic Team 2013 Kelsey Robinson 2016 Lexi Sun 2016 Kayla Banwarth 2005 Melissa Elmer 2014 Mikaela Foecke Jordan Larson Christina Houghtelling 2013 Amber Rolfzen Kelsey Robinson 2001 Nancy Metcalf 2009 Morgan Broekhuis 2012 Jordan Larson 1998 Fiona Nepo 2007 Tara Mueller 2004 Nancy Metcalf 1994 Allison Weston 2006 Rachel Holloway 2000 Ally Rebholz 2000 Allison Weston (captain) 1992 Stephanie Thater Anna Schrad 1996 Lori Endicott 1990 Val Novak 1998 Amber Holmquist 1992 Lori Endicott AAU Sullivan Award Finalists 1995 Katie Jahnke Tonia Tauke (alternate) Canada Olympic Team 2018-19 Mikaela Foecke 1994 Fiona Nepo 2016 Sarah Pavan (beach volleyball) 2017-18 Annika Albrecht Kelly Hunter Lisa Avery 1985 Kathi DeBoer U.S. National Team 2016-17 Mikaela Foecke 2014-15 Kelsey Robinson 1984 Cathy Noth 2018-pres. Kadie Rolfzen Karen Dahlgren 2017-pres. Amber Rolfzen Conference Athlete of the Year Justine Wong-Orantes Gatorade HS National Player of the Year 2014-pres. Kelsey Robinson 2007-08 Sarah Pavan 2006-07 Sarah Pavan 2017 Lexi Sun 2011-16 Kayla Banwarth 2000-01 Greichaly Cepero 2014 Mikaela Foecke 2009-pres. Jordan Larson 1989-90 Virginia Stahr 2009 Gina Mancuso 2007-11 Tracy Stalls 1986-87 Annie Adamczak 2002-12 Nancy Metcalf (Meendering) U.S. Olympic Festival 2002-03 Greichaly Cepero NCAA Woman of the Year 1995 Christy Johnson 1997-00 Allison Weston 2001 Angie Oxley (state winner) Lisa Reitsma 1988-96 Lori Endicott 1996 Billie Winsett-Fletcher Allison Weston 1992-93 Stephanie Thater 1992 Janet Kruse (state winner) Billie Winsett 1991 Val Novak 1994 Kelly Aspegren 1984-88 Cathy Noth NCAA Today’s Top Ten Award Christy Johnson 2008 Sarah Pavan Jen McFadden Canada National Team 2002 Nancy Metcalf (Meendering) Billie Winsett 2013-pres. Sarah Pavan (beach) 1992 Janet Kruse 1993 Nikki Stricker 2010-13 Sarah Pavan 1990 Virginia Stahr Billie Winsett 1991 Janet Kruse Morgan Trophy Award NCAA Elite 90 Award Stephanie Thater 1996 Allison Weston 2017 Sydney Townsend Eileen Shannon 2016 Sydney Townsend 1990 Janet Kruse AVCA National Player of the Year Stephanie Thater 2006 Sarah Pavan CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year (All Sports) Eileen Shannon 2005 Christina Houghtelling 2007-08 Sarah Pavan 1989 Janet Kruse 2000 Greichaly Cepero 2006-07 Sarah Pavan Val Novak 1995 Allison Weston (co-winner) Cris Hall CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year (Volleyball) 1987 Virginia Stahr Honda Volleyball Award 2007 Sarah Pavan 1986 Lori Endicott 2006 Sarah Pavan 2006 Sarah Pavan Virginia Stahr 2000 Greichaly Cepero 2001 Nancy Metcalf (Meendering) Angie Millikin 1995 Allison Weston 1991 Janet Kruse 1985 Lori Endicott 1986 Karen Dahlgren 1990 Janet Kruse Enid Schonewise 1989 Virginia Stahr 1983 Cathy Noth 1988 Virginia Stahr Sharon Kramer 61 NEBRASKA VOLLEYBALL AVCA Region Player of the Year Nancy Metcalf (Meendering) first team Kelly Hunter 2017 Kelly Hunter Megan Korver first team Amber Rolfzen 1997 Lisa Reitsma first team Justine Wong-Orantes AVCA All-Region Fiona Nepo first team 2008 Jordan Larson 2018 Mikaela Foecke first team 1996 Lisa Reitsma first team 2006 Sarah Pavan (MOP) Kenzie Maloney first team Fiona Nepo first team Rachel Holloway Lauren Stivrins first team Megan Korver first team Tracy Stalls 2017 Annika Albrecht first team 1995 Allison Weston first team 2005 Sarah Pavan Mikaela Foecke first team Christy Johnson first team Jennifer Saleaumua Briana Holman first team Billie Winsett first team Melissa Elmer Kelly Hunter first team Lisa Reitsma first team 2000 Greichaly Cepero (MOP) 2016 Mikaela Foecke first team 1994 Allison Weston first team Amber Holmquist Briana Holman first team Christy Johnson first team Laura Pilakowski Kelly Hunter first team Kelly Aspegren first team 1996 Lisa Reitsma Amber Rolfzen first team 1993 Allison Weston first team 1995 Allison Weston Kadie Rolfzen first team Jen McFadden first team Christy Johnson Justine Wong-Orantes first team 1992 Stephanie Thater first team Billie Winsett 2015 Mikaela Foecke first team Nikki Stricker first team Kate Crnich Kelly Hunter first team 1991 Janet Kruse first team 1989 Eileen Shannon Amber Rolfzen first team Cris Hall first team 1986 Karen Dahlgren Kadie Rolfzen first team Stephanie Thater first team Tisha Delaney Justine Wong-Orantes first team 1990 Janet Kruse first team 2014 Kelsey Fien first team Val Novak first team NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team Mary Pollmiller first team 1989 Val Novak first team 2018 Mikaela Foecke (MOP) Kadie Rolfzen first team Virginia Stahr first team Nicklin Hames 2013 Meghan Haggerty first team 1988 Virginia Stahr first team Lauren Stivrins Mary Pollmiller first team Lori Endicott first team 2017 Mikaela Foecke (MOP) Kelsey Robinson first team 1987 Lori Endicott first team Annika Albrecht Kadie Rolfzen first team Kathi DeBoer first team Kelly Hunter 2012 Lauren Cook first team Virginia Stahr first team 2016 Kadie Rolfzen (MOP) Gina Mancuso first team 1986 Tisha Delaney first team Kelly Hunter Hannah Werth first team Enid Schonewise first team Andie Malloy 2011 Gina Mancuso first team Karen Dahlgren first team 2015 Kadie Rolfzen (MOP) 2010 Brooke Delano first team 1985 Karen Dahlgren first team Amber Rolfzen Lindsey Licht first team Enid Schonewise first team Kelly Hunter Hannah Werth first team 1981 Terri Kanouse first team Justine Wong-Orantes 2009 Sydney Anderson first team 1980 Terri Kanouse first team 2014 Mary Pollmiller Kori Cooper first team Lori Melcher first team Kadie Rolfzen Brooke Delano first team Reba Govier first team 2013 Kelsey Robinson 2008 Sydney Anderson first team 1979 Nancy Grant first team Kadie Rolfzen Kori Cooper first team 2012 Gina Mancuso Jordan Larson first team Second-Team/Honorable-Mention AVCA All-Region Lauren Cook Tara Mueller first team 2018 Nicklin Hames hon. mention Morgan Broekhuis 2007 Rachel Holloway first team 2013 Cecilia Hall hon. mention 2010 Jordan Wilberger Christina Houghtelling first team 2012 Meghan Haggerty hon. mention 2009 Sydney Anderson Jordan Larson first team 2011 Morgan Broekhuis hon. mention Kori Cooper Sarah Pavan first team 2011 Lauren Cook hon. mention 2008 Tara Mueller (MOP) Tracy Stalls first team 2011 Hannah Werth hon. mention Sydney Anderson 2006 Rachel Holloway first team 2009 Hannah Werth hon. mention Jordan Larson Jordan Larson first team 2005 Jordan Larson hon. mention Lindsey Licht Sarah Pavan first team 2004 Dani Busboom hon. mention 2007 Sarah Pavan Tracy Stalls first team 1994 Billie Winsett second team Tracy Stalls 2005 Christina Houghtelling first team 1993 Nikki Stricker second team 2006 Jordan Larson (MOP) Melissa Elmer first team 1992 Eileen Shannon second team Sarah Pavan Sarah Pavan first team 1990 Cris Hall second team Rachel Holloway Jennifer Saleaumua first team 1989 Janet Kruse second team 2005 Christina Houghtelling (MOP) 2004 Melissa Elmer first team 1989 Eileen Shannon second team Sarah Pavan Sarah Pavan first team Jennifer Saleaumua Jennifer Saleaumua first team AVCA National Freshman of the Year 2004 Sarah Pavan 2003 Melissa Elmer first team 2004 Sarah Pavan Jennifer Saleaumua Jennifer Saleaumua first team 2002 Greichaly Cepero 2002 Greichaly Cepero first team AVCA Region Freshman of the Year Amber Holmquist Amber Holmquist first team 2013 Kadie Rolfzen Laura Pilakowski Laura Pilakowski first team 2009 Hannah Werth 2001 Nancy Metcalf (Meendering) (MOP) 2001 Greichaly Cepero first team 2005 Jordan Larson Greichaly Cepero Amber Holmquist first team 2004 Sarah Pavan Jenny Kropp Jenny Kropp first team 1999 Greichaly Cepero 2000 Greichaly Cepero (MOP) Nancy Metcalf first team Angie Oxley Laura Pilakowski first team NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team Laura Pilakowski 2000 Greichaly Cepero first team 2018 Mikaela Foecke 1999 Nancy Metcalf (Meendering) Amber Holmquist first team Lauren Stivrins 1998 Nancy Metcalf (Meendering) (MOP) Jenny Kropp first team 2017 Mikaela Foecke (Co-MOP) Fiona Nepo Laura Pilakowski first team Kelly Hunter (Co-MOP) 1997 Lisa Reitsma 1999 Nancy Metcalf (Meendering) first team Kenzie Maloney Fiona Nepo 1998 Fiona Nepo first team 2015 Mikaela Foecke (MOP) 1996 Lisa Reitsma (MOP) 62 NEBRASKA VOLLEYBALL Fiona Nepo 2013 Morgan Broekhuis
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