Four South Atlantic Conference Volleyball Players Named to DIICCA Women's Volleyball All-America Teams
Rock Hill, S.C. – Four South Atlantic Conference Volleyball players were named to the 2022 Division II Conference Commissioners Association Women's Volleyball All-America Team on Thursday (Dec. 1).
Carson-Newman's Julia Wheeler and Wingate's Emily Johnson earned second team honors while Anderson's Noelle Knutsen and Wingate's Shannon Kasprak were named to the third team.
Wayne State (Neb.) and Wingate led all NCAA Division II teams with two All-America selections while no other program had more than one honoree.
Individually, Charlotte Richards of University of Missouri-St. Louis and Rylee Hladky of MSU Denver are the only repeat All-America selections from 2021.
A total of 21 student-athletes from 19 institutions are represented on the three All-America Teams in 2022.
Sports Information Directors from NCAA Division II schools and conferences sponsoring women's volleyball selected the D2 CCA All-America Team. The process begins at the regional level with all First Team All-Region picks advancing to the national ballot. This marks the 16th year that teams have been selected since the All-America program began in 2006.
The Division II Conference Commissioners Association encourages and promotes Division II athletics and high standards of sportsmanship as important elements of higher education. The CCA is a key communications link among the conferences as they discuss views, policies and regulations that impact Division II intercollegiate athletics and works closely with the NCAA as a communications channel to NCAA Division II member colleges and universities.
2022 Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2 CCA) Women's Volleyball All-America Team
FIRST TEAM
Pos. |
Name |
School |
Yr. |
Hometown |
OH |
Eve Stephens |
Alaska Anchorage |
Sr. |
Palmer, Alaska |
OH |
Hayley Kreiger |
Davenport University |
Sr. |
South Haven, Mich. |
OH |
Charlotte Richards |
University of Missouri-St. Louis |
Sr. |
Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
MH |
Taya Beller |
Wayne State (Neb.) College |
So. |
Lindsay, Neb. |
MH |
Maggie Brahmer |
Wayne State (Neb.) College |
So. |
Pierce, Neb. |
L/DS |
Nicole Murff |
Texas A&M-Kingsville |
Sr. |
San Antonio, Texas |
S |
Drew Stokes |
Colorado School of Mines |
Sr. |
Murphysboro, Ill. |
Ron Lenz Player of the Year: Eve Stephens, Alaska Anchorage
SECOND TEAM
Pos. |
Name |
School |
Yr. |
Hometown |
OH |
Rylee Hladky |
MSU Denver |
Jr. |
Gillette, Wyo. |
OH |
Daisy Duke |
Cal Poly Pomona |
Jr. |
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. |
OH |
Julia Wheeler |
Carson-Newman |
Jr. |
Murfreesboro, Tenn. |
MH |
Emma Daoud-Hebert |
Central Washington University |
So. |
Woodinville, Wash. |
MH |
Emily Johnson |
Wingate University |
Fr. |
Fort Collins, Colo. |
L/DS |
Jaedynn Evans |
University of Central Oklahoma |
So. |
Kalona, Iowa |
S |
London Fuller |
Clarion |
Sr. |
Baltimore, Md. |
THIRD TEAM
Pos. |
Name |
School |
Yr. |
Hometown |
OH |
Journey Blevins |
Findlay |
So. |
Richwood, Ohio |
OH |
Mikayla Ware |
UT Tyler |
Sr. |
San Antonio, Texas |
OH |
Jasmine Mulvihill |
Concordia-St. Paul |
Jr. |
Lakeville, Minn. |
MH |
Chloe Roetcisoender |
Western Washington University |
Sr. |
Duvall, Wash. |
MH |
Noelle Knutsen |
Anderson University |
Sr. |
Parker, Colo. |
L/DS |
Nyia Setla |
West Liberty University |
So. |
Northville, Mich. |
S |
Shannon Kasprak |
Wingate University |
Sr. |
Austin, Texas |