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2018 Season in Review Team Standings Conference Overall W L Pct VOLLEYBALL 513 2018 SEASON IN REVIEW TEAM STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT. W L PCT. 1. Minnesota* 19 1 .950 27 4 .871 2. Illinois 17 3 .850 32 4 .889 3. Nebraska 15 5 .750 29 7 .806 Wisconsin 15 5 .750 25 7 .781 5. Penn State 14 6 .700 26 8 .765 6. Purdue 12 8 .600 24 9 .727 7. Michigan 11 9 .550 24 10 .706 8. Maryland 9 11 .450 18 14 .563 9. Indiana 7 13 .350 16 15 .516 Iowa 7 13 .350 15 16 .484 11. Northwestern 6 14 .300 16 16 .500 12. Michigan State 5 15 .250 17 16 .515 13. Ohio State 3 17 .150 12 20 .375 14. Rutgers 0 20 .000 6 27 .182 *Big Ten Champion 2018 NATIONAL & ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS & HONORS AVCA ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM AVCA NORTHEAST REGION CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA CO-SETTERS OF THE YEAR Jordyn Poulter, ILL HONORABLE MENTION OF THE YEAR Jordyn Poulter, Sr., ILL Jacqueline Quade, ILL Serena Gray, PSU Molly Kelly, IOWA Samantha Seliger-Swenson, Sr., MINN Stephanie Samedy, MINN Tiffany Clark, WIS Samantha Seliger-Swenson, MINN Tionna Williams, WIS SENIOR CLASS AWARD WINNER FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Mikaela Foecke, NEB Mikaela Foecke, NEB Jonni Parker, PSU Lauren Stivrins, NEB AVCA NORTHEAST REGION Kendall White, PSU PLAYER OF THE YEAR FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR (coaches) Sherridan Atkinson, PUR Jordyn Poulter, ILL ALI BASTIANELLI, SR., ILL Hugh McCutcheon, MINN Dana Rettke, WIS JORDYN POULTER, SR., ILL AVCA NORTHEAST REGION JACQUELINE QUADE, JR., ILL COACH OF THE YEAR (media) AVCA ALL-AMERICA SECOND FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Erika Pritchard, So., MD Hugh McCutcheon, MINN TEAM Jonni Parker, PSU CARLY SKJODT, SR., MICH Carly Skjodt, MICH Regan Pittman, So., MINN NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Regan Pittman, MINN AVCA NORTHEAST REGION STEPHANIE SAMEDY, SO., MINN Jacqueline Quade, Jr., ILL Sydney Hilley, WIS COACH OF THE YEAR SAMANTHA SELIGER-SWENSON, SR., MINN Lauren Stivrins, So., NEB Chris Tamas, ILL MIKAELA FOECKE, SR., NEB Mikaela Foecke, Sr., NEB AVCA ALL-AMERICA THIRD TEAM Kenzie Maloney, Sr., NEB Ali Bastianelli, ILL AVCA NORTH REGION Lauren Stivrins, So., NEB Unanimous Selections in ALL CAPS Kenzie Maloney, NEB Erika Pritchard, MD Jonni Parker, Fr., PSU Jonni Parker, PSU Jenna Lerg, MICH KENDALL WHITE, SR., PSU Blake Mohler, PUR Carly Skjodt, MICH SHERRIDAN ATKINSON, SR., PUR Madison Duello, WIS Alexis Hart, MINN Blake Mohler, Jr., PUR Taylor Morgan, MINN Madison Duello, Jr., WIS AVCA ALL-AMERICA HONORABLE Regan Pittman, MINN Sydney Hilley, So., WIS MENTION Adanna Rollins, MINN DANA RETTKE, SO., WIS Jenna Lerg, MICH Stephanie Samedy, MINN Alexis Hart, MINN Samantha Seliger-Swenson, MINN SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG TEN Taylor Morgan, MINN Mikaela Foecke, NEB Ashlyn Fleming, Jr., ILL Adanna Rollins, MINN Kenzie Maloney, NEB Deyshia Lofton, Jr., IND Nicklin Hames, NEB Lauren Stivrins, NEB Taylor Louis, Sr., IOWA Serena Gray, PSU Jenna Lerg, Sr., MICH Kaitlyn Hord, PSU AVCA NORTH REGION Alexis Hart, Jr., MINN Nia Reed, PSU HONORABLE MENTION Taylor Morgan, Jr., MINN Bryanna Weiskircher, PSU Paige Jones, MICH Adanna Rollins, Fr., MINN Tiffany Clark, WIS Nicklin Hames, NEB Kaitlyn Hord, Fr., PSU Nia Robinson, NU Bryanna Weiskircher, Sr., PSU AVCA NORTHEAST REGION Ali Bastianelli, ILL AVCA NORTH REGION BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Jordyn Poulter, ILL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Paige Jones, MICH Jacqueline Quade, ILL Samantha Seliger-Swenson, MINN CC McGraw, MINN Kaitlyn Hord, PSU Adanna Rollins, MINN Jonni Parker, PSU AVCA NORTH REGION Nicklin Hames, NEB Nia Reed, PSU FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Callie Schwarzenbach, NEB Bryanna Weiskircher, PSU Adanna Rollins, MINN Kaitlyn Hord, PSU Kendall White, PSU Jonni Parker, PSU Sherridan Atkinson, PUR CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Blake Mohler, PUR FIRST TEAM BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR Madison Duello, WIS Molly Kelly, IOWA Samantha Seliger-Swenson, Sr., MINN Sydney Hilley, WIS Dana Rettke, WIS CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA BIG TEN DEFENSIVE THIRD TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR Samantha McLean, MSU Kendall White, Sr., PSU Sportsmanship Award Honorees: Beth Prince, ILL; Kamryn Malloy, IND; Abigail Bentz, MD; Maddy Abbott, MICH; Sam McLean, MSU; Lauren Barnes, MINN; Brooke Smith, NEB; Allie Lindroth, NU; Camry Halm, OSU; Kristen Krause, PSU; Erin Williams, PUR; Beka Kojadinovic, RU; Tionna Williams, WIS. 2019-20 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK 514 VOLLEYBALL BIG TEN VOLLEYBALL REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS 1981^ Big Ten Overall 1988 Big Ten Overall 1995 Big Ten Overall 1. Michigan 5-1 .833 37-17 .685 1. Illinois+ 18-0 1.000 30-4 .882 1. Michigan State 19-1 .950 34-3 .919 2. Ohio State 4-2 .667 37-21 .638 2. Iowa 11-7 .611 24-10 .706 2. Ohio State 16-4 .800 22-8 .733 3. Purdue 5-1 .833 34-8 .809 Minnesota 11-7 .611 21-10 .677 3. Penn State 14-6 .700 27-8 .771 4. Minnesota 4-2 .667 37-19 661 Northwestern 11-7 .611 20-14 .588 4. Illinois 12-8 .600 24-9 .727 5. Northwestern 2-2 .500 46-16 .742 5. Indiana 9-9 .500 17-13 .567 Indiana 12-8 .600 20-14 .588 6. Iowa 2-2 .500 19-22-1 .464 Purdue 9-9 .500 19-15 .559 6. Michigan 11-9 .550 19-15 .567 7. Michigan State 1-3 .250 17-32 .347 7. Ohio State 8-10 .444 14-16 .467 7. Wisconsin 9-11 .450 22-15 .595 8. Indiana 1-3 .250 12-20 .375 8. Wisconsin 7-11 .389 16-16 .500 8. Minnesota 7-13 .350 13-17 .433 9. Illinois 0-4 .000 17-27 .386 9. Michigan State 5-13 .278 9-18 .333 9. Purdue 6-14 .300 8-20 .286 10. Wisconsin 0-4 .000 5-29 .147 10. Michigan 1-17 .055 11-13 .323 10. Iowa 3-17 .150 10-21 .323 11. Northwestern 1-19 .050 5-25 .167 ^Round robin pool play (two pools of five teams each). The top teams in each pool were seeded into a single-elimination bracket 1989 Big Ten Overall with a third-place playoff. 1. Ohio State 16-2 .889 27-7 .794 1996 Big Ten Overall 1982 Big Ten Overall 2. Illinois 13-5 .722 27-8 .771 1. Penn State# 18-2 .900 31-3 .912 EAST Minnesota 13-5 .722 29-9 .763 Michigan State# 18-2 .900 26-7 .788 1. Purdue+* 13-0 1.000 33-1 .971 4. Iowa 12-6 .667 22-11 .667 3. Ohio State 15-5 .750 27-6 .818 2. Ohio State 8-5 .615 14-14 .500 5. Wisconsin 9-9 .500 26-11 .703 4. Minnesota 14-6 .700 24-11 .686 3. Indiana 4-9 .308 10-21 .323 Indiana 9-9 .500 19-12 .613 5. Wisconsin 13-7 .650 25-8 .758 4. Michigan 3-10 .231 11-18 .379 7. Purdue 7-11 .389 13-20 .394 6. Michigan 9-11 .450 14-17 .452 5. Michigan State 2-11 .154 9-22 .290 8. Northwestern 6-12 .333 13-21 .382 7. Illinois 8-12 .400 13-15 .464 9. Michigan State 4-14 .222 14-17 .452 8. Purdue 6-14 .300 13-19 .406 WEST 10. 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