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For Immediate Release American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I All-America History (through 2016 season) School All-Americans St. John’s 1 Nebraska 41 Texas Tech 1 Stanford 34 Tulsa 1 Penn State 33 UC Irvine 1 Texas 32 Wyoming 1 Southern California 29 Marquette 1 UCLA 29 Texas-San Antonio 1 Hawai’i 29 Wichita State 1 Florida 23 Alabama 1 Washington 22 Baylor 1 Wisconsin 20 Brigham Young 19 Minnesota 19 Long Beach State 17 Pacific 17 Ohio State 14 Colorado State 13 Illinois 12 UC Santa Barbara 10 Kentucky 10 Arizona 10 San Diego State 9 Oregon 9 Michigan State 9 Texas A&M 8 Iowa State 7 California 7 Purdue 7 Louisville 6 Cal Poly 6 Arizona State 6 LSU 6 New Mexico 6 San Diego 6 Tennessee 6 Michigan 6 Missouri 5 Utah 5 Pepperdine 5 Florida State 4 Northern Iowa 4 Santa Clara 4 North Carolina 4 Kansas State 4 Kansas 3 Georgia 3 Georgia Tech 3 Northwestern 3 Pittsburgh 3 Texas-Arlington 3 Washington State 3 Oklahoma 3 Miami 3 Oregon State 3 Arkansas 2 Cincinnati 2 Clemson 2 Dayton 2 Loyola Marymount 2 Notre Dame 2 San Jose State 2 Western Michigan 2 Duke 2 Colorado 2 Creighton 3 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 2016 season) Rice 1 Sacramento State 1 Saint Louis 1 School All-America Certificates South Florida 1 Nebraska 84 Southwest Missouri State 1 Stanford 80 St. John’s 1 Penn State 70 Texas Tech 1 Hawai’i 57 Wyoming 1 Southern California 52 Northern Illinois 1 Texas 55 Villanova 1 UCLA 45 Texas-San Antonio 1 Florida 41 Wichita State 1 Washington 39 Marquette 1 Pacific 32 Alabama 1 Brigham Young 33 Baylor 1 Long Beach State 30 Minnesota 29 Wisconsin 27 Ohio State 23 Illinois 19 California 14 Iowa State 14 Colorado State 14 UC Santa Barbara 12 Oregon 13 Texas A&M 12 Michigan State 12 Arizona 13 Purdue 11 San Diego State 10 LSU 10 Kentucky 11 Michigan 9 Pepperdine 7 Louisville 7 New Mexico 7 San Diego 7 Missouri 8 Arizona State 7 Tennessee 6 Santa Clara 6 Cal Poly 6 Georgia 5 Northern Iowa 5 Georgia Tech 5 Kansas State 5 Utah 5 Washington State 4 Oklahoma 4 Florida State 4 Miami 4 Kansas 6 North Carolina 4 Dayton 3 Loyola Marymount 3 Northwestern 3 Notre Dame 3 Pittsburgh 3 San Jose State 3 Texas-Arlington 3 Tulsa 3 Oregon State 3 Creighton 3 Arkansas 2 Cincinnati 2 Clemson 2 Indiana 2 Houston 2 UC Irvine 2 Colorado 2 Duke 2 Western Michigan 1 Cal State Northridge 1 Fresno State 1 George Mason 1 George Washington 1 Idaho 1 Illinois State 1 Mississippi 1 American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I All-America History (through 2016 season) School First-Team Four-Time AVCA Division I All-America First-Team Selections All-America Certificates 1. Megan Hodge (Penn State – 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) Stanford 51 2. Bev Oden (Stanford – 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992) Nebraska 44 3. Sarah Pavan (Nebraska – 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Penn State 40 4. Logan Tom (Stanford – 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) Hawai’i 33 5. Kerri Walsh (Stanford – 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999) Texas 29 Four-Time AVCA Division I All-Americans UCLA 26 1. Foluke Akinradewo (Stanford – 2005(2nd), 2006-2008 (1st)) Southern California 25 2. Bonnie Bremner (Penn State – 1996 (2nd), 1997-99 (1st)) Pacific 20 3. Lauren Carlini (Wisconsin – 2013 (2nd), 2014 (1st), 2015 (1st), 2016 (1st)) Long Beach State 18 4. Tara Cross (Long Beach – 1986 (1st), 1987(2nd), 1988-89 (1st)) Florida 17 5. Kanani Danielson (Hawaii- 2008(3rd), 2009-11 (1st)) Washington 15 6. Haley Eckerman (Texas – 2011 (2nd), 2012-2014 (1st)) Brigham Young 14 7. Nicole Fawcett (Penn State – 2005(2nd), 2006-08 (1st)) Minnesota 11 8. Kristin Folkl (Stanford – 1994 (1st), 1995(2nd), 1996(2nd), 1997 (1st)) San Diego State 7 9. Stacey Gordon (Ohio State – 2001(2nd), 2002 (1st), 2003(2nd), 2004 (1st)) Illinois 7 10. Megan Hodge (Penn State – 2006-2009 (1st)) Ohio State 7 11. Jennifer Joines (Pacific – 2000(2nd), 2001(2nd), 2002(2nd), 2003 (1st)) Arizona 6 12. Kanoe Kamana’o (Hawai’i – 2003(3rd), 2004 (1st), 2005(3rd), 2006 (1st)) st nd st LSU 5 13. Kristin Klein (Stanford – 1988 (1 ), 1989(2 ), 1990-91 (1 )) nd st nd st Wisconsin 5 14. Alix Klineman (Stanford – 2007(2 ), 2008 (1 ), 2009(2 ), 2010 (1 )) 15. Angelica Ljungquist (Hawai’i – 1993(2nd), 1994(2nd), 1995-96 (1st)) Michigan State 4 16. Deja McClendon (Penn State – 2010 (2nd), 2011 (1st), 2012 (3rd), 2013 (2nd)) UC Santa Barbara 4 17. Christal Morrison (Washington – 2004(3rd), 2005(2nd), 2006-07 (1st)) Kansas 3 18. Kelly Murphy (Florida – 2008 (3rd), 2009 (2nd), 2010-2011 (1st)) Arizona State 3 19. Ogonna Nnamani (Stanford – 2001(2nd), 2002(2nd), 2003-04 (1st)) California 3 20. Bev Oden (Stanford – 1989-92 (1st)) Colorado State 3 21. Sarah Pavan (Nebraska – 2004-07 (1st)) Texas A&M 3 22. Kadie Rolfzen (Nebraska – 2013 (3rd), 2014 (3rd), 2015 (!st), 2016(1st)) Purdue 3 22. Demetria Sance (Texas – 1995(2nd), 1996(2nd), 1997-98 (1st)) Oregon 3 23. Logan Tom (Stanford – 1999-02 (1st)) Missouri 3 24. Kerri Walsh (Stanford – 1996-99 (1st)) Cal Poly 2 25. Natalie Williams (UCLA – 1989(2nd), 1990-92 (1st)) nd st nd st Georgia 2 26. Elaine Youngs (UCLA – 1988(2 ), 1989 (1 ), 1991(2 ), 1992 (1 )) Kentucky 2 Loyola Marymount 2 Three-Time AVCA Division I All-America First-Team Selections 1. Emily Adams (Southern California – 2002, 2003, 2004) New Mexico 2 2. Inky Ajanaku (Stanford – 2013, 2014, 2016) Iowa State 2 3. Foluke Akinradewo (Stanford – 2006, 2007, 2008) Pepperdine 2 4. Cynthia Barboza (Stanford – 2006, 2007, 2008) San Diego 2 5. Bonnie Bremner (Penn State – 1997, 1998, 1999) San Jose State 2 6. Blair Brown (Penn State – 2008, 2009, 2010) Santa Clara 2 7. Lauren Carlini (Wisconsin - 2014, 2015, 2016) Fresno State 1 8. Tracy Clark (Southern California – 1982, 1984, 1985) Georgia Tech 1 9. Deitre Collins (Hawai’i – 1981, 1982, 1983) Kansas State 1 10. Tara Cross (Long Beach – 1986, 1988, 1989) Michigan 1 11. Kanani Danielson (Hawaii- 2009, 2010, 2011) Tennessee 1 12. Mary Eggers (Illinois – 1986, 1987, 1988) Texas-Arlington 1 13. Nicole Fawcett (Penn State – 2006, 2007, 2008) Washington State 1 14. Natalie Hagglund (Southern California – 2011, 2012, 2013) Western Michigan 1 15. Micha Hancock (Penn State - 2012-2014) Colorado 1 16. Tyler Henderson (Tulsa – 2010, 2011, 2012) 17. Megan Hodge (Penn State – 2006, 2007, 2008) 18. Alex Jupiter (Southern California – 2009, 2010, 2011) The initial AVCA Division I All-America Team was selected in 1981 19. Kristin Klein (Stanford – 1988, 1990, 1991) (six players). A 12-player team was chosen in 1982 and 1983. A 12- 20. Deja McClendon (Penn State – 2010, 2011, 2012) player second team was added in 1984, and a 12-player third team in 21. Nancy (Meendering) Metcalf (Nebraska – 1998, 1999, 2001) 2002. The three teams became 14 players in 2008. 22. Kim Oden (Stanford – 1983, 1984, 1985) 23. Jan Saunders (Pacific – 1982, 1983, 1984) 24. Nellie Spicer (UCLA – 2006, 2007, 2008) 25. Courtney Thompson (Washington – 2004, 2005, 2006) 26. Daiva Tomkus (UCLA – 1987, 1988, 1989) 27. Allison Weston (Nebraska – 1993, 1994, 1995) 28. Natalie Williams (UCLA – 1990, 1991, 1992) 29. Teee Williams (Hawai’i – 1987, 1988, 1989) 30. Kim Willoughby (Hawai’i – 2001, 2002, 2003) American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I All-America History (through 2016 season) Julie Bremner (1st-1993) AVCA All-Americans by School Annett Buckner (1st-1994, 1st-1993) Catie Carter (3rd-2006) Alabama (1/1) Lisa Ettesvold (2nd-1986, 2nd-1985) Krystal Rivers (3rd – 2014) Jenny Evans (2nd-1990) Jessica Fine (1st-2008) Arizona (10/13) Taylor Formico (3rd – 2015) Jennifer Abernathy (3rd-2005) Amanda Gil (2nd-2009) Dana Burkholder (1st-2001, 1st-2000) Marissa Hatchett (1st-1992) Kim Glass (1st-2005, 3rd-2003, 2nd-2002) Rachel Kidder (1st-2011) Caren Kemner (2nd-1984) Tabi Love (1st – 2012) Madi Kingdon (3rd – 2014) Karsta Lowe (1st – 2014) Kalei Mau (3rd – 2016) Liz Masakayan (1st-1985, 1st-1984) Melissa McLinden (1st-1985) Krystal McFarland (3rd-2004) Anita Moss (1st-1983) Nana Meriwether (3rd-2005, 1st-2006) Penina Snuka (3rd – 2016) Kara Milling (2nd-1997) Jill Talbot (1st-2001) Patty Orozco (1st-1983) Kristee Porter (1st-2000, 2nd-1999) Arizona State (6/7) Alyson Randick (2nd-1994) Amanda Burbridge (2nd-2000) Linda Robertson (1st-1981) Macey Gardner (3rd – 2014) Nellie Spicer (1st-2008, 1st-2007, 1st-2006) Christine Garner (2nd-1995) Daiva Tomkus (1st-1989, 1st-1988, 1st-1987) Christy Nore (1st-1988) Natalie Williams (1st-1992, 1st-1991, 1st-1990, 2nd-1989) Regina Stahl (2nd-1986) Elaine Youngs (1st-1992, 2nd-1991, 1st-1989, 2nd-1988) Tammy Webb (1st-1986, 1st-1985) Chrissie Zartman (2nd-2004) Lori Zeno (2nd-1987) Arkansas (2/2) Jessica Ford (2nd-1997) UC Santa Barbara (10/12) Kim Storey (2nd-1998) Danielle Bauer (1st-2002) Judy Bellamo (1st-1987) Baylor (1/1) Katie Crawford (1st-1997) Katie Staiger (2nd – 2016) Ana Elisa France (2nd-1993) Roberta Gehlke (1st-1999, 2nd-1998, 2nd-1997) Brigham Young (19/33) Kathie Luedeke (2nd-1985) Amy Boswell (1st – 2016, 3rd – 2015) Charlotte Mitchel (2nd-1986) Karen Doane (2nd-1984) Brooke Niles (3rd-2002) Dylann Duncan (1st-1988, 2nd-1987) Maria Reyes (2nd-1990) Michele Fellows (1st-1993, 2nd-1992) Brooke Rundle (2nd-2000) Chelsea Goodman (3rd-2007) Alexa Gray (1st – 2015, 2nd – 2014, 3rd – 2013) Cal Poly (6/6) Jennifer Hamson (1st – 2014, 1st – 2012) Kylie Atherstone (3rd-2007) Charlene Johnson (2nd-1994, 1st-1993) Sandy Aughinbuagh (1st-1982) McKenna Miller (3rd – 2016) Dede Bodnar (2nd-1985)
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