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Women's Volleyball All- America Teams and Award Women’s VOLLEYBALL ALL- AMERICA TEAMS AND AWARD WINNERS Division I Awards 2 Division II Awards 2 Division III Awards 2 NIVC Championship 2 DIVISION I AWARDS AVCA PLAYER OF THE YEAR HONDA SPORTS AwARDS FOR Year Player, Team Cl. Position VOLLEYBALL 1985 Kim Oden, Stanford Sr. MH Year Player, Team Cl. Position 1986 Mariliisa Salmi, BYU Jr. S 1987 Teee Williams, Hawaii So. MB 1977 Debbie Green, Southern California Jr. S 1988 Tara Cross, Long Beach St. Jr. OH 1978 Annette Cottle, Utah St. Jr. MB 1989 Tara Cross, Long Beach St. Sr. OH 1979 Ann Meyers, Dayton Sr. OH Teee Williams, Hawaii Sr. OH 1980 Patty Berg, Pacific Sr. MB 1990 Bev Oden, Stanford So. MB 1981 Sally Schlobohm, Texas Sr. S 1991 Antoinnette White, Long Beach St. Sr. OH 1982 Deitre Collins, Hawaii Jr. MB 1992 Natalie Williams, UCLA Sr. OH 1983 Deitre Collins, Hawaii Sr. MB 1993 Danielle Scott, Long Beach St. Sr. MB 1984 Liz Masakayan, UCLA Jr. OH 1994 Laura Davis, Ohio St. Sr. MB 1985 Kim Oden, Stanford Sr. MH 1995 Cary Wendell, Stanford Sr. S/OH 1986 Karen Dahlgren, Nebraska Sr. MB Allison Weston, Nebraska Sr. MB 1987 Suzanne Eagye, Hawaii Sr. MB 1996 Angelica Ljungquist, Hawaii Sr. MB 1988 Mary Eggers, Illinois Sr. MB 1997 Misty May, Long Beach St. Jr. S 1989 Tara Cross, Long Beach St. Sr. OH 1998 Misty May, Long Beach St. Sr. S 1990 Bev Oden, Stanford So. MB 1999 Lauren Cacciamani, Penn St. Sr. MB 1991 Natalie Williams, UCLA Jr. OH Kerri Walsh, Stanford Sr. OPP 1992 Natalie Williams, UCLA Sr. OH 2000 Greichaly Cepero, Nebraska So. S 1993 Danielle Scott, Long Beach St. Sr. MB 2001 Logan Tom, Stanford Jr. OH 1994 Laura Davis, Ohio St. Sr. MB 2002 Logan Tom, Stanford Sr. OH 1995 Allison Weston, Nebraska Sr. MB 2003 Kim Willoughby, Hawaii Sr. OH 1996 Angelica Ljungquist, Hawaii Sr. MB 2004 Stacey Gordon, Ohio St. Sr. OH 1997 Kristin Folkl, Stanford Sr. OH Ogonna Nnamani, Stanford Sr. OH 1998 Misty May, Long Beach St. Sr. S 2005 Christina Houghtelling, Nebraska Jr. OH 1999 Lauren Cacciamani, Penn St. Sr. MB 2006 Sarah Pavan, Nebraska Jr. RS/OPP 2000 Greichaly Cepero, Nebraska So. S 2007 Foluke Akinradewo, Stanford Jr. MB 2001 Logan Tom, Stanford Jr. OH 2008 Nicole Fawcett, Penn St. Sr. OH 2002 Logan Tom, Stanford Sr. OH 2009 Megan Hodge, Penn St. Sr. OH 2003 April Ross, Southern California Sr. OH 2010 Carli Lloyd, California Sr. S 2004 Ogonna Nnamani, Stanford Sr. OH 2011 Alex Jupiter, Southern California Sr. OH 2005 Courtney Thompson, Washington Jr. S 2012 Alaina Bergsma, Oregon Sr. OH 2006 Sarah Pavan, Nebraska Jr. RS/OPP 2013 Krista Vansant, Washington Jr. OH 2007 Foluke Akinradewo, Stanford Jr. MB 2014 Micha Hancock, Penn St. Sr. S 2008 Nicole Fawcett, Penn St. Sr. OH 2009 Megan Hodge, Penn St. Sr. OH 2010 Blair Brown, Penn St. Sr. RS/OPP 2011 Alex Jupiter, Southern California Sr. OH 2012 Alaina Bergsma, Oregon Sr. OH 2013 Krista Vansant, Washington Jr. OH 2014 Krista Vansant, Washington Sr. OH 1982 Karolyn Kirby, Kentucky AVCA DIVISION I ALL- Sandy Aughinbaugh, Cal Poly Anita Moss, Arizona AMERICA TEAMS Lori Barberich, Penn St. Cathy Noth, Nebraska Jeanne Beauprey, UCLA Kim Oden, Stanford Vicki Cantrell, San Diego St. Patty Orozco, UCLA The American Volleyball Coaches Association Jan Saunders, Pacific (AVCA) Division I All-America teams are selected Tracy Clark, Southern California by the AVCA Division I All-America Committee Deitre Collins, Hawaii and have been recognized annually since 1981. Toni Himmer, San Diego St. 1984 The initial AVCA Division I All-America Team was Mary Holland, San Diego St. selected in 1981 (six players). A 12-player team First Team Kori Pulaski, Hawaii Lori Barberich, Penn St. was chosen in 1982 and 1983. A 12-player sec- Beverly Robinson, Tennessee ond team was added in 1984, while a 12-player Tracy Clark, Southern California third team was added in 2002. In 2008, each Jan Saunders, Pacific Eileen Dempster, Pacific team expanded to 14 players. Dana Smith, Southern California Sue Harbour, Oregon Kim Larson, Texas 1981 1983 Ruth Lawanson, Fresno St. Laurel Brassey, San Diego St. Jackie Backus, Western Mich. Julie Maginot, Pacific Nahuka Brown, Hawaii Marsha Bond, Kentucky Liz Masakayan, UCLA Deitre Collins, Hawaii Vicki Cantrell, San Diego St. Kim Oden, Stanford Lisa Motes Connolly, BYU Deitre Collins, Hawaii Angela Rock, San Diego St. Jayne Gibson, Pacific Eileen Dempster, Pacific Kim Ruddins, Southern California Linda Robertson, UCLA Joyce Kaapuni, Hawaii Jan Saunders, Pacific Division I Awards 2 Second Team Suzanne Eagye, Hawaii Debbie McDonald, Purdue Michelle Boyette, UCLA Mary Eggers, Illinois Elaina Oden, Pacific Sherri Brinkman, Texas A&M Liz Hert, Pacific Holly O’Leary, Ohio St. Bobby Broer, Stanford Teri McGrath, Pacific Chris Rudiger, Texas-Arlington April Chapple, Tennessee Jill Sanders Plumb, BYU Virginia Stahr, Nebraska Sherri Danielson, Colorado St. Nancy Reno, Stanford Natalie Williams, UCLA Karen Doane, BYU Wendi Rush, Stanford Caren Kemner, Arizona Diane Saba, Colorado St. 1990 Madalyn Meneghetti, Northwestern Mariliisa Salmi, BYU Julie Mueller, Illinois St. Daiva Tomkus, UCLA First Team Cathy Noth, Nebraska Teee Williams, Hawaii Monique Adams, LSU Marianne Smith, Purdue Melanie Beckenhauer-Heller, Pacific Kim Takcas, San Diego St. Second Team Cheri Boyer, Hawaii Nancy Brookhart, Illinois Michelle Jaworski, Penn St. 1985 Tara Cross, Long Beach St. Kristin Klein, Stanford Dylann Duncan, BYU Janet Kruse, Nebraska First Team Lori Endicott, Nebraska Pauline Manser, New Mexico Annie Adamczak, Nebraska Annette Ewasek, Kentucky Val Novak, Nebraska Ellen Bugalski, Cal Poly Angelica Jackson, San Diego St. Bev Oden, Stanford Tracy Clark, Southern California Diana Jessie, Hawaii Cathey Scotlan, Pacific Teri DeBusk, San Jose St. Angie Knox, Colorado St. Karrie Trieschman, Hawaii Liz Masakayan, UCLA Karen Kramer, Texas Natalie Williams, UCLA Melissa McLinden, Arizona Debbie McDonald, Purdue Elaina Oden, Pacific Teresa Smith, Stanford Second Team Kim Oden, Stanford Lori Zeno, UCLA Lisa Boyd, Wisconsin Kim Ruddins, Southern California Audrey DiPronio, Ohio St. Wendi Rush, Stanford 1988 JoAnn Elwell, Penn St. Marianne Smith, Purdue Jenny Evans, UCLA Tammy Webb, Arizona St. First Team Krissy Fifer, Pacific Ann Boyer, UCLA Maria Gurreri, New Mexico Second Team Tara Cross, Long Beach St. Tea Nieminen, BYU Reydan Ahuna, Hawaii Dawn Davenport, Texas Daniela Reis, LSU Dede Bodnar, Cal Poly Dylann Duncan, BYU Maria Reyes, UC Santa Barbara Sherri Brinkman, Texas A&M Mary Eggers, Illinois Stephanie Thater, Nebraska Karen Dahlgren, Nebraska Lori Endicott, Nebraska Antoinnette White, Long Beach St. Sherri Danielson, Colorado St. Kristin Klein, Stanford Noelle Zientara, Penn St. Lisa Ettesvold, UCLA Christy Nore, Arizona St. Lisa Ice, San Jose St. Virginia Stahr, Nebraska 1991 Kathy Luedeke, UC Santa Barbara Daiva Tomkus, UCLA Julie Maginot, Pacific Laurie Wetzel, Washington First Team Sarah Powers, Western Mich. Teee Williams, Hawaii Monique Adams, LSU Sari Virtanen, BYU Melanie Beckenhauer-Heller, Pacific Diane Watson, Texas Second Team Nikki Busch, Texas Melinda Beckenhauer, Washington Kristin Klein, Stanford 1986 Lisa Bokovoy, Kentucky Pauline Manser, New Mexico Nancy Brookhart, Illinois Bev Oden, Stanford First Team Martina Cincerova, Hawaii Danielle Scott, Long Beach St. Tara Cross, Long Beach St. Ana de Oliveira, Texas-Arlington Gudula Staub, Florida Karen Dahlgren, Nebraska Andrea Gonzalez, Minnesota Stephanie Thater, Nebraska Suzanne Eagye, Hawaii Debbie McDonald, Purdue Antoinnette White, Long Beach St. Mary Eggers, Illinois Jackie Mendez, San Diego St. Natalie Williams, UCLA Lisa Ice, San Jose St. Karen Saavedra, New Mexico Taikeasha Williams, Hawaii Kris Morton, San Diego St. Sue Schelfhout, Texas Eva Murray, Texas Anna Vorwerk, Hawaii Second Team Elaina Oden, Pacific Elaine Youngs, UCLA Stefanie Bodison, Southern California Mariliisa Salmi, BYU Cheri Boyer, Hawaii Teresa Smith, Stanford 1989 Julie Chellevold, Ohio St. Sari Virtanen, BYU Malin Fransson, Hawaii Tammy Webb, Arizona St. First Team Cris Hall, Nebraska Melinda Beckenhauer, Washington Sabrina Hernandez, Long Beach St. Second Team Tara Cross, Long Beach St. Sharon Kasser, Pacific Reydan Ahuna, Hawaii Krissy Fifer, Pacific Janet Kruse, Nebraska Ann Boyer, UCLA Janet Kruse, Nebraska Angie Miller, LSU Tisha Delaney, Nebraska Val Novak, Nebraska Daniela Reis, LSU Lisa Ettesvold, UCLA Bev Oden, Stanford Leisa Wissler, Ohio St. Ellen Hensler, Penn St. Sheri Sanders, Long Beach St. Elaine Youngs, UCLA Teri McGrath, Pacific Shawn Sweeten, Texas-Arlington Mary Miller, Pacific Daiva Tomkus, UCLA 1992 Charlotte Mitchell, UC Santa Barbara Karrie Trieschman, Hawaii Wendi Rush, Stanford Teee Williams, Hawaii First Team Enid Schonewise, Nebraska Elaine Youngs, UCLA Kirsten Gleis, Illinois Regina Stahl, Arizona St. Marissa Hatchett, UCLA Wendy Stammer, LSU Second Team Sabrina Hernandez, Long Beach St. Nancy Brookhart, Illinois Katy Jameyson, Texas 1987 Laura Bush, Illinois Leanne Kling, Penn St. Darcy Cudaback, Wyoming Angie Miller, LSU First Team JoAnn Elwell, Penn St. Bev Oden, Stanford Judy Bellomo, UC Santa Barbara Michelle Hansen, Cal Poly Danielle Scott, Long Beach St. Kristin Klein, Stanford Gudula Staub, Florida Division I Awards 3 Stephanie Thater, Nebraska 1995 Benishe Dillard, Long Beach St., Jr., MB Natalie Williams, UCLA Jessica Field, Arkansas, Jr., MB Elaine Youngs, UCLA First Team Roberta Gehlke, UC Santa Barbara, So., OH Robyn Ah Mow, Hawaii, Jr., S Kelly Kennedy, Wisconsin, So., MB Second Team Erin Borske, Illinois, So., OH Amy Lee, Wisconsin, Sr., OPP Heidi Anderson, Florida Dana Cooke, Michigan St., Jr., MB Kara Milling, UCLA, Sr., OPP Cica Baccelli, Southern California Aycan Gokberk, Florida, Sr., MB Fiona Nepo, Nebraska, Jr., S Sharon Browning, New Mexico Christy Johnson, Nebraska, Sr., S Lisa Reitsma, Nebraska, Sr., OPP Nichelle Burton, Long Beach St. Angelica Ljungquist, Hawaii, Jr., MB Korie Rogers, BYU, Jr., OPP Carrie Feldman, Stanford Lisa Reitsma, Nebraska, So., S/OH Lisa Sharpley, Stanford, Sr., S Michele Fellows, BYU Brita Schwerm, Long Beach St., Sr., OH Stacy Sykora, Texas A&M, Jr., OH Katie Haller, Southern California Lisa Sharpley, Stanford, So., S/OH Charlotte Johansson, Pacific Val Sterk, Michigan St., Jr., MB 1998 Keri Killebrew, Washington St.
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