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All-America Teams and Award Winners All-America Teams and Award Winners Division I Awards ................................................................... 2 Division II Awards.................................................................. 6 Division III Awards ................................................................ 11 NIVC Championship ............................................................ 16 2 DiviSION I AWARDS Division I Awards Megan Hodge, Penn St., So., OH Kanoe Kamanao, Hawaii, So., S AVCA Players of the Year Asia Kaczor, Southern California, Sr., RS/OPP Ogonna Nnamani, Stanford, Sr., OH Bryn Kehoe, Stanford, Sr., S Sarah Pavan, Nebraska, Fr., RS/OPP Christal Morrison, Washington, Sr., OH Courtney Thompson, Washington, So., S Year Player, Team Cl. Position Sarah Pavan, Nebraska, Sr., RS/OPP Mira Topic, Texas, Sr., OH 2008 Nicole Fawcett, Penn St. Sr. OH Angie Pressey, California, Sr., OH Sam Tortorello, Penn St., Jr., S 2007 Foluke Akinradewo, Stanford Jr. MB Nellie Spicer, UCLA, Jr., S 2006 Sarah Pavan, Nebraska Jr. RS/OPP Second Team 2005 Christina Houghtelling, Nebraska Jr. OH Second Team Devon Forster, San Diego, Sr., OH 2004 Stacey Gordon, Ohio St. Sr. OH Taylor Carico, Southern California, So., S Bethany Howden, Texas, Sr., MB Ogonna Nnamani, Stanford Sr. OH Hana Cutura, California, So., OH Lindsey Hunter, Missouri, Jr., S 2003 Kim Willoughby, Hawaii Sr. OH Brittney Dolgner, Wisconsin, So., OH Laura Jones, Texas A&M, Jr., OH 2002 Logan Tom, Stanford Sr. OH Alisha Glass, Penn St., So., S Camille Leffall, California, Sr., MB 2001 Logan Tom, Stanford Jr. OH Rachel Holloway, Nebraska, So., S Marisa Main, Ohio St., So., S 2000 Greichaly Cepero, Nebraska So. S Destinee Hooker, Texas, So., OH Christal Morrison, Washington, Fr., OH 1999 Lauren Cacciamani, Penn St. Sr. MB Christina Houghtelling, Nebraska, Sr., OH Syndie Nadeau, Penn St., Sr., RS/OPP Kerri Walsh, Stanford Sr. OPP Alix Klineman, Stanford, Fr., OH Victoria Prince, Hawaii, Jr., MB 1998 Misty May, Long Beach St. Sr. S Gorana Maricic, Oregon, Jr., OH Jennifer Saleaumua, Nebraska, Jr., OH 1997 Misty May, Long Beach St. Jr. S Angie McGinnis, Florida, Sr., S Kelly Wing, UC Irvine, Sr., OH 1996 Angelica Ljungquist, Hawaii Sr. MB Tracy Stalls, Nebraska, Sr., MB Chrissie Zartman, UCLA, Sr., DS/Lib. 1995 Cary Wendell, Stanford Sr. S/OH Jessica Swarbrick, Washington, Jr., MB Allison Weston, Nebraska Sr. MB 2003 1994 Laura Davis, Ohio St. Sr. MB 2006 First Team 1993 Danielle Scott, First Team Emily Adams, Southern California, Jr., MB Long Beach St. Sr. MB Foluke Akinradewo, Stanford, So., MB Cassie Busse, Minnesota, Sr., RS/OPP 1992 Natalie Williams, UCLA Sr. OH Cynthia Barboza, Stanford, So., H Bibiana Candelas, Southern California, So., MB 1991 Antoinnette White, Nicole Fawcett, Penn St., So., OH Aury Cruz, Florida, Sr., OH Long Beach St. Sr. OH Megan Hodge, Penn St., Fr., OH Kele Eveland, Georgia Tech, Sr., S 1990 Bev Oden, Stanford So. MB Kanoe Kamana’o, Hawaii, Sr., S Lauren Goehring, Kansas St., Sr., MB 1989 Tara Cross, Long Beach St. Sr. OH Jordan Larson, Nebraska, So., OH Jennifer Joines, Pacific, Sr., MB Teee Williams, Hawaii Sr. OH Angie McGinnis, Florida, Jr., S Ogonna Nnamani, Stanford, Jr., OH 1988 Tara Cross, Long Beach St. Jr. OH Nana Meriwether, UCLA, Sr., MB April Ross, Southern California, Sr., OH 1987 Teee Williams, Hawaii So. MB Christal Morrison, Washington, Jr., OH Cara Smith, Penn St., Sr., MB 1986 Mariliisa Salmi, BYU Jr. S Sarah Pavan, Nebraska, Jr., RS/OPP Katie Wilkins, Pepperdine, Sr., OH 1985 Kim Oden, Stanford Sr. MH Nellie Spicer, UCLA, So., S Kim Willoughby, Hawaii, Sr., OH Courtney Thompson, Washington, Sr., S Second Team Second Team Keao Burdine, Southern California, Jr., OH AVCA Division I Alesha Deesing, Washington, Jr. MB Melissa Elmer, Nebraska, So., MB Ashley Engle, Texas, Fr., RS/OPP Paula Gentil, Minnesota, So., Lib All-America Teams Christa Harmotto, Penn St., So., MB Stacey Gordon, Ohio St., Jr., OH Asia Kaczor, Southern California, Jr., RS/OPP Jennifer Harvey, Stanford, Sr., MB The American Volleyball Coaches Association Bryn Kehoe, Stanford, Jr., S Benavia Jenkins, Florida, Sr., MB (AVCA) Division I All-America teams are selected Marisa Main, Ohio St., Sr., S Mia Jerkov, California, Jr., OH Amber McCray, Florida, Jr., RS/OPP Lily Kahumoku, Hawaii, Sr., OH by the AVCA Division I All-America Committee Meredith Nelson, Minnesota, Sr., MB Melissa Munsch, Texas A&M, Jr., MB and have been recognized annually since 1981. Angie Pressey, California, Jr., OH Sanja Tomasevic, Washington, Jr., OH Airial Salvo, Utah, So., OH Sam Tortorello, Penn St., So., S 2008 Jackie Simpson, Wisconsin, Jr., S Sherri Williams, Florida, Jr., MB First Team Tracy Stalls, Nebraska, Jr., MB Foluke Akinradewo, Stanford, Sr., MB 2002 Cynthia Barboza, Stanford, Sr., OH 2005 First Team Hana Cutura, California, Jr., OH First Team Emily Adams, Southern California, So., MB Ashley Engle, Texas, Jr., RS/OPP Jane Collymore, Florida, Sr., OH Danielle Bauer, UC Santa Barbara, Sr., RS/OPP Nicole Fawcett, Penn St., Sr., OH Melissa Elmer, Nebraska, Sr., MB Paige Benjamin, Washington, Sr., OH Alisha Glass, Penn St., Jr., S Kim Glass, Arizona, Sr., OH Greichaly Cepero, Nebraska, Sr., S Christa Harmotto, Penn St., Sr., MB Christina Houghtelling, Nebraska, Jr., OH Aury Cruz, Florida, Jr., OH Megan Hodge, Penn St., Jr., OH Lindsey Hunter, Missouri, Sr., S Stacey Gordon, Ohio St., So., OH Destinee Hooker, Texas, Jr., OH Laura Jones, Texas A&M, Sr., OH Amber Holmquist, Nebraska, Sr., MB Alix Klineman, Stanford, So., OH Sarah Pavan, Nebraska, So., RS/OPP Lily Kahumoku, Hawaii, Jr., MB Jordan Larson, Nebraska, Sr., OH Cassie Perret, Santa Clara, Sr., RS/OPP Sara McGee, Stanford, Jr., MB Stephanie Lynch, Purdue, Sr., MB Kristin Richards, Stanford, Jr., OH April Ross, Southern California, Jr., OH Lauren Paolini, Texas, Sr., MB Courtney Thompson, Washington, Jr., S Logan Tom, Stanford, Sr., OH Nellie Spicer, UCLA, Sr., S Sanja Tomasevic, Washington, Sr., OH Kim Willoughby, Hawaii, Jr., OH Second Team Sam Tortorello, Penn St., Sr., S Sydney Anderson, Nebraska, So., S Second Team Blair Brown, Penn St., So., RS/OPP Second Team Cassie Busse, Minnesota, Jr., RS/OPP Laura DeBruler, Illinois, So., OH Foluke Akinradewo, Stanford, Fr., MB Erin Byrd, Wisconsin, Sr., OH Brook Dieter, Minnesota, So., OH Kristen Andre, Tennessee, Sr., MB Kim Glass, Arizona, Fr., OH Neticia Enesi, Oregon, Jr., MB Leticia Armstrong, Texas, So., MB Brittany Hochevar, Long Beach St., Sr., S Jamie Houston, Hawaii, Sr., OH Lauren Brewster, Notre Dame, Sr., MB Jennifer Joines, Pacific, Jr., MB Carli Lloyd, California, So., S Bibiana Candelas, Southern California, Sr., OH Nicole McCray, Florida, Sr., MB Kaylee Manns, Iowa St., Jr., S Nicole Fawcett, Penn St., Fr., OH Lynnette Moster, Georgia Tech, So., OH Gorana Maricic, Oregon, Sr., OH Jennifer Hoffman, Louisville, Sr., MB Ogonna Nnamani, Stanford, So., OH Tamari Miyashiro, Washington, Jr., DS/Lib. Candace Lee, Washington, Sr., DS/Lib. Laura Pilakowski, Nebraska, Sr., OH Tara Mueller, Nebraska, So., OH Marisa Main, Ohio St., Jr., S Becky Potter, Santa Clara, Jr., MB Jessica Swarbrick, Washington, Sr., MB Victoria Prince, Hawaii, Sr., MB Cara Smith, Penn St., Jr., MB Arielle Wilson, Penn St., So., MB Lena Ustymenko, Louisville, Sr., OH Katie Wilkins, Pepperdine, Jr., OH Lexi Zimmerman, Michigan, So., S Melissa Walbridge, Penn St., So., MB 2001 2007 2004 First Team First Team First Team Aury Cruz, Florida, So., OH Foluke Akinradewo, Stanford, Jr., MB Emily Adams, Southern California, Sr., MB Dana Burkholder, Arizona, Sr., S Cynthia Barboza, Stanford, Jr., OH Kelly Bowman, Minnesota, So., S/H Tayyiba Haneef, Long Beach St., Sr., OH Juliann Faucette, Texas, Fr., OH Keao Burdine, Southern California, Sr., OH Amber Holmquist, Nebraska, Jr., MB Nicole Fawcett, Penn St., Jr., OH Melissa Elmer, Nebraska, Jr., MB Angela Knopf, Colorado St., Sr., MB Christa Harmotto, Penn St., Jr., MB Paula Gentil, Minnesota, Jr., DS/Lib. Sherisa Livingston, Wisconsin, Sr., MB Stacey Gordon, Ohio St., Sr., OH Nancy Metcalf, Nebraska, Sr., RS/OPP DIVISION I AWARDS 3 MS Jenna Moscovic, Texas A&M, Sr., S Second Team Kelly Kuebler, Southern California, Sr., OH A NNERS Jill Talbot, Arizona, Sr., RS/OPP Lindsay Anderson, Penn St., Sr., OPP Ashley Mullis, Florida, Sr., OH I Logan Tom, Stanford, Jr., OH Benishe Dillard, Long Beach St., Sr., MB Demetria Sance, Texas, Fr., OH TE Cheryl Weaver, Long Beach St., Sr., MB Roberta Gehlke, UC Santa Barbara, Jr., OH Sarah Silvernail, Washington St., Jr., OH W D Kim Willoughby, Hawaii, So., OH Kelly Kennedy, Wisconsin, Jr., MB Amy Steele, BYU, So., OH ica Second Team Jennifer Kessey, Southern California, Sr., OPP Tricia Stragliotto, Ohio St., Sr., OH R Greichaly Cepero, Nebraska, Jr., S Megan Korver, Nebraska, Sr., MB Samantha Waldron, Rice, Sr., OH Lizzy Fitzgerald, Wisconsin, Sr., S Jasmina Marinkovic, Southern California, Sr., MB Terri Zemaitis, Penn St., So., OH Stacey Gordon, Ohio St., Fr., OH Korie Rogers, BYU, Sr., OPP wa Erin Hartley, Michigan St., Sr., OH Jennifer Sanchez, Florida, Jr., S 1994 A Benavia Jenkins, Florida, So., MB Anna-Lena Smith, BYU, Jr., S First Team D Jennifer Joines, Pacific, So., MB Kim Storey, Arkansas, Sr., MB Annett Buckner, UCLA N Stacy Sykora, Texas A&M, Sr., OH All-Amer Jenny Kropp, Nebraska, Sr., MB Nichelle Burton, Long Beach St. A Keri Nishimoto, Long Beach St., Sr., S Salima Davidson, Penn St. Ogonna Nnamani, Stanford, Fr., OH 1997 Laura Davis, Ohio St. Katie Olsovsky, Southern California, So., MB First Team Kristin Folkl, Stanford Soraya
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