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2365 Harrodsburg Road, Suite A325 • Lexington, KY 40504 Telephone 866-544-2822 • Fax 859-226-4338 www.avca.org k AVCA Announces 2014 AVCA Division III All-Region Teams and Region Coaches of the Year LEXINGTON, Ky. (November 13, 2014) - The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) is proud to announce the 2014 AVCA Division III All-Region Teams and Region Coaches of the Year (scroll to bottom for Region Coaches of the Year): Central Region First Name Caroline Kelly Jill Mackenzie Kalehua Taya Courtney Jackie Colleen Ashley Lexi Rachel Alyssa Bailey Last Name Dupont** Foley**** Greenfield** Harbaugh Katagiri Kockelman*** Lemke Nelligan** Ourada** Peper** Rinde** Schaefer Stanek Wilson** School Washington University in St. Louis St. Thomas (MN) St. Thomas (MN) Coe Washington University in St. Louis St. Benedict (MN) Augsburg Washington University in St. Louis Augsburg Augsburg St. Benedict (MN) Coe Nebraska Wesleyan Wartburg Position MB MB OH S L S S MB OH RS RS OH MB MB Year So. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Honorable Mention First Name Maddie Camille Lindsey Tess Jade Allison Last Name Bardole Benson Peterson Rountree Schaap Zastrow School Buena Vista Carleton Northwestern (MN) Principia Buena Vista Washington University in St. Louis Region Freshman of the Year: Jade Schaap, Buena Vista, OH (cont.) Position OH L OH OH OH RS Year So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Great Lakes Region First Name Lindsay Emily Laura Jenna Lauren Emily Maggie Jenna Lauren Sarah Faith Kara Nicole Amy Last Name Brewer Crowe** Danhoff Grasmeyer**** Hazekamp** Kahlig Kamp** Lodewyk Mastroine Parker Rolwes Seidenstricker*** Snyder*** VanderStoep** School Hiram Calvin Calvin Hope Hope Wittenberg Calvin Calvin Mount Union Heidelberg DePauw Wittenberg Mount Union Hope Position OH MH MH OH S MH OH S L MB S OH OH OH Year Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. School Calvin Hope Denison DePauw Wittenberg DePauw Position L OH L L S MB Year Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Honorable Mention First Name Elise Anna Emily Keely Meghan Elisabeth Last Name Biesboer Lynch Marguerite McGrath Vodopich Wilson Region Freshman of the Year: Jenna Lodewyk, Calvin, S Mid-Atlantic Region First Name Julie Kelsey Rylie Megan Kacey Samantha Katrina Erika Annika Lauren Jane Lisa Greta Hannah Last Name Blessing D'Imperio Haas** Milller Musselman Perillo*** Pisch*** Schlager** Schwartz Sproles Underman Wallitsch Weidemoyer Zuchowski School DeSales Neumann Eastern Stevenson Lebanon Valley Stevenson Eastern Eastern Stevenson Eastern Messiah DeSales Lebanon Valley Keystone Position OH MB L MB S L MB S OH OH OH S OH OH Year Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. So. (cont.) Honorable Mention First Name Catherine Taylor Bethany Amanda Logan Kat Last Name Burger McMillen Richardson Wallitsch Wieziolowski Wolf School Lycoming Pitt-Bradford Lycoming DeSales DeSales Neumann Position S RS MB L MB S Year Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Region Freshman of the Year: Annika Schwartz, Stevenson, OH Midwest Region First Name Emma Last Name Brunkhorst** School Wisconsin-Stevens Point Position MB Year Jr. Karen Taylor Chin Dicus Carthage Cornell (IA) S MB Jr. Sr. Ariel Alexis Feiertag** Hartman*** Wisconsin-Whitewater Wisconsin-Stevens Point RS S Sr. Sr. Emily Audrey Heuermann Krajec*** Carthage Millikin OH OH Jr. Sr. Maren Katelyn Loe Malcheski Chicago Wisconsin-Osh Kosh OH OH Jr. Jr. Melissa Kelsey Nava Nobilio** Elmhurst Wisconsin-Whitewater MB L Jr. Sr. Kristen Sam Ruchti Szarmach** Wisconsin-Whitewater Elmhurst MB OH Sr. Sr. Kylea Weber** Cornell (IA) L Sr. Honorable Mention First Name Last Name School Position Year Jade Kimberly Becker Frei Millikin Wisconsin-Whitewater MB S Sr. Sr. Hannah Jackie Nimrick Pavilonis Elmhurst Elmhurst S MB So. Sr. Lauren Christina Pfeifer Wilson Wisconsin-Whitewater Dominican OH S So. Jr. Region Freshman of the Year: Ashley Jehlicka, Concordia (WI), S (cont.) New England Region First Name Jenny Kristen Sydney Alli Ashley Elizabeth Nicole Megan Michelle Lauren Grace Kelsey Brittany Deirdre Last Name Astrachan Boyer Carfagno**** Davanzo Dumont Flaherty** Gagnier Gebhard Hernandez Holt** Kucharski** McGayhey** McMullen Wilson School MIT Roger Williams Wellesley MIT United States Coast Guard Roger Williams MIT MIT United States Coast Guard Springfield Western New England Springfield Roger Williams Wheaton (MA) Position OH OH OH MB MB OH S OH S MB L RS MB OH Year Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. School Western New England Worcester State Western New England Wellesley Endicott MIT Position OH OH MB MB L L Year Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Honorable Mention First Name Kasey Alyssa Olivia Caitlin Erika Tori Last Name Cameron Jasper Lathrop Laughlin Trudon Wuthrich Region Freshman of the Year: Alli Davanzo, MIT, MB New York Region First Name Aishvina Maria Lexi Shannon Cristina MaTia Larysa Victoria Katherine Macy Kirstie Sarah Adrienne Madi Last Name Arasu** Allocco*** Brown Clark Deschaine Hughes Iwaskiw Kirkemo Moeller Schwartz Shurie Szybist** Walker Wickens School Clarkson Nazareth St. Lawrence Richard Stockton (NJ) St. Lawrence New York University Ramapo Clarkson Union (NY) Richard Stockton (NJ) Clarkson RIT Clarkson Nazareth Position OH MB OH S MB L OH OH L MB S OH MB S Year Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. (cont.) Honorable Mention First Name Kassandra Kassandra Morgan Helen Lindsay Idi Last Name Buseck Hernandez Mende Putriment Schuele Uffen School Nazareth Kean Rowan Sage Colleges Richard Stockton (NJ) Richard Stockton (NJ) Position RS OH MB OH RS MB Year Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. Region Freshman of the Year: Larysa Iwaskiw, Ramapo, OH North Region First Name Katherine Kelsey Rachel Julia Ellie Eliza Nakita Amelia Hannah Meg Kelly Sarah Katie Briana Last Name Boll Castiglioni Conway Crilly Ezekiel Fisher Gearhart** Kepler** Miller O'Day Reynolds** Wallace Stouffer Sutton School Muhlenberg Thomas More Christopher Newport Scranton Franklin & Marshall Christopher Newport Juniata Juniata Christopher Newport Haverford Juniata Swarthmore Salisbury Christopher Newport Position MB L S OH OH RS MB OH MB MB S OH OH OH Year Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. School Thomas More Carnegie Mellon Franklin & Marshall Christopher Newport Bethany (WV) Juniata Position S OH S OH OH MB Year Fr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Honorable Mention First Name Jenna Heather Caroline Maddie Dakota Megan Last Name Fessler Holton Hubbard McCann McKenzie Moroney Region Freshman of the Year: Sarah Wallace, Swarthmore, OH (cont.) Northeast Region First Name Becca Jessica Ryan Kali Kate Elizabeth Katy Hayley Tori Christy Isabel Quincy Julia Laura Last Name Borquist** DiChristopher Farley** Frowick Giddens Glavan Herbst Hopper Jasuta** Jewett** Kuhel Leech Murphy Smolinski School SUNY New Paltz SUNY Fredonia Williams Gallaudet Trinity (CT) UMass Boston SUNY New Paltz Tufts Williams Bowdoin Tufts Bowdoin UMass Boston Colby-Sawyer Position OH MB S OH MB L L OH OH OH MB S MB S Year Jr. Jr Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. School Hamilton Bowdoin SUNY Cortland Williams Bowdoin SUNY New Paltz Position L L MB MB MB S Year Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Honorable Mention First Name Anna Katie Mary Raea Erika Maddie Last Name Brown Doherty Kelly Rasmussen Sklaver Zwickl Region Freshman of the Year: Maddie Zwickl, SUNY New Paltz, S South Region First Name Nicole Kate Beth Jessica Leah Karlie Courtney Sarah Sydney Katie Mary Caroline Mackenzie Hannah Jordan Last Name Barringer Bowman** Cecil Holler** Jacobs Long Lowers Maher Miles*** O'Rourke Rogers Shand Shields Templin School Averett Emory Centre Emory Emory Meredith Randolph-Macon Emory Emory Berry Hendrix Washington & Lee Averett Randolph Position S L OH MB OH OH OH RS S MB OH OH OH OH Year Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. (cont.) Honorable Mention First Name Lynsie Tiffany Megann Katie Caroline Lauren Last Name Byrd Barrett Grimes McCormack McKey Petrisin School Birmingham Southern Virginia Wesleyan Bridgewater (VA) Birmingham Southern Millsaps Hendrix Position OH OH MB S OH RS Year So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Region Freshman of the Year: Hannah Shields, Averett, OH West Region First Name Audrey Megan Erin Maddye Allie Erika Maggie Allie Abbe Michelle Sarah Kelsi Abby Brittany Last Name Breitwieser Coleman** Cusenbary** Dinsmore Eason** Edrington Emodi*** Frappier** Holtze** Lawrence Pappas Robinson Voskuil Yaxley School Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Trinity (TX) Whitworth California Lutheran Trinity (TX) Trinity (TX) Pomona Pitzer Colorado College California Lutheran California Lutheran La Verne Mary Hardin-Baylor La Verne Position RS L MB S OH S OH OH OH OH MB MB OH OH Year Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. School Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran East Texas Baptist Trinity (TX) Pacific Lutheran Colorado College Position L OH MB OH S MB Year Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Honorable Mention First Name Amber Lucy Adaeze Layne Samantha Keli Last Name Aguiar Capron Elonu Hubbard North Sherwood Region Freshman of the Year: Mariah Rigg, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, MB 2014 AVCA Division III Region Coaches of the Year The following coaches have been selected by their regions as AVCA Region Coaches of the Year. Each of the honorees will represent his/her region on the AVCA National Coach of the Year ballot. The awards will be officially presented at the Jostens Coaches Honors Luncheon in Oklahoma City, OK on Thursday, Dec. 18, at the 2014 American Volleyball Coaches Association Annual Convention. (cont.) AVCA Division III Central Region Coach of the Year Jane Becker, Augsburg College 2014 Record: 23-5, 9-2 MIAC Now in her fifth season as Augsburg's head coach, Becker has demonstrated the ability to not only lead a team to success, but to establish continuity and consistency within the program as a whole. This season marks the fourth time that her squads have recorded at least 16 victories, and this year the Auggies reached the MIAC post-season playoffs for the third time in school history. This season, she was once again named the 2014 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Volleyball Coach of the Year by her peers (she was also recognized in 2013), as well as leading four of her own players to MIAC honors. In her eight years as a head coach, Becker has compiled a record of 182-95. This is her second AVCA Central Region Coach of the Year award. AVCA Division III Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year Amber Warners, Calvin College 2014 Record: 27-3, 15-1 MIAA In her 13th season at the helm of the Calvin Knights volleyball program, Warners has led her team to a 15-1 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Conference record and racked up 27 total wins heading into post-season play. As a head coach, Warners has recorded 411 wins to just 75 losses. Her winning percentage sits at second all-time among active DIII coaches. At one point during the 2014 season, Calvin notched 14 consecutive victories. The Knights also dominated in home matches this season as they won all 10 home contests. Warners was named as the AVCA DIII National Coach of the Year in both 2010 and 2012. This is her fifth AVCA DIII All-Region Coach of the Year award (2006, 2008, 2011, 2012). AVCA Division III Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year Mark Birtwistle, Eastern University 2014 Record: 29-5, 7-0 Freedom Conference Over the course of his career since 1990, Birtwistle has established himself as one of the top coaches in NCAA Division III Volleyball. Entering this year’s NCAA Tournament, he has 624 victories under his belt and now 16 conference championships, with the last seven coming consecutively. In 2014, they have been ranked in every AVCA th th Coaches Poll with a current ranking of 13 , and once ranking as high as 11 earlier in the season. They will enter the NCAA Tournament riding a 14-match winning streak. This marks the fourth time Birtwistle takes home AVCA Division III Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year, having also won it in 2002, 2005 and 2010. AVCA Division III Midwest Region Coach of the Year Leanne Ulmer, Carthage College 2014 Record: 35-3, 7-0 CCIW With just three losses on the season, the Lady Red has certainly grown accustomed to winning. They used those winning ways to persevere in back-to-back five-set matches and win the CCIW Conference Tournament. Their outstanding season earned them a top seed and a regional host in the NCAA Tournament, which begins today. This th year’s NCAA Tournament appearance marks the ninth overall, but first since 2011. Ulmer, in her 13 year as head coach, is the program leader with 400 career victories while also serving as Carthage’s Senior Woman Administrator for the past 11 years. This honor marks Ulmer’s third after winning in 2006 and 2007. AVCA Division III New England Region Coach of the Year Paul Dill, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2014 Record: 27-5, 9-1 NEWMAC Through his last 19 seasons at the helm of the Engineers volleyball team, Dill has established his school as a regional powerhouse, as evidence by his 482 career wins. Offensively, NEWMAC opponents had trouble stopping them. MIT led the league in hitting percentage (.249), assists per set (12.02) and kills per set (13.05). Individually, a handful of Engineers lead the conference in different categories: Meghan Gebhard (4.09 kills per set), Jennie Glerum th (0.57 service aces per set) and Nicole Gagnier (10.58 aces per set). Dill led his squad to the women’s team’s 16 appearance in the NCAA Tournament, where they will play Rivier on Friday at Williams College. Dill is now a threetime AVCA New England Region Coach of the Year after winning it in both 2006 and 2007. AVCA Division III New York Region Coach of the Year Johan Dulfer, Clarkson University 2014 Record: 34-3, 12-0 Liberty League The Golden Knights won their third consecutive Liberty League Tournament Championship, and more impressively, th th won their 30 consecutive conference match this past weekend. Currently ranking 15 in the AVCA Coaches Poll, Clarkson has gone 30-1 in their last 31 matches, not having picked up a loss in over two months. In that time span, 23 of those victories have come as sweeps. Additionally, they only dropped one set in conference play this season, th which was to Union College on October 4 . Clarkson finished the regular year leading the Liberty League in hitting percentage (.266), opponent hitting percentage (.116), assists per set (12.15), kills per set (13.15) and serve aces pet set (2.75). Dulfer has now won two consecutive AVCA Division III New York Region Coach of the Year honors. AVCA Division III North Region Coach of the Year Lindsay Birch, Christopher Newport University 2014 Record: 31-3, 9-0 CAC First as a player, then as a coach, Birch has built Christopher Newport into an annual contender. After going undefeated in regular season conference play, the Captains have recorded 137 consecutive conference regular season victories. Following that, Birch led the Christopher Newport Captains to their second consecutive Capital Athletic Conference Championship, and Birch was recognized as the CAC Coach of the Year for the second straight year. She is the first coach to earn the honor in back-to-back seasons in over a decade. Along with winning the tournament championship, she helped guide CNU to the regular season title after compiling a pristine 9-0 mark in league play. Out-of-conference, Christopher Newport also won tournament titles at the Captains Classic, UMW Invitational, and Juniata / ASICS Invitational during the regular season. This is her second AVCA Region Coach of the Year award. AVCA Division III Northeast Region Coach of the Year Matt Giufre, SUNY New Paltz 2014 Record: 31-5, 9-0 SUNYAC th Matt Giufre has notched a record of 31-5 in his 14 season at the helm of the State University of New York at New Paltz women’s volleyball program. Under his stewardship, the Hawks have cemented themselves as one of the top teams in the region and have become perennial contenders in the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC). The Hawks defended their home court, going 8-0, while also posting a record of 17-2 in neutral site matches. Giufre picked up his fifth overall SUNYAC Coach of the Year honor and his second straight, as he previously earned the award in 2004, 2006, 2009 and 2013. He has won more contests than any other coach in any other sport in the history of SUNY New Paltz. 2014 marked the 11th straight year in which Giufre's teams have finished with 26 wins or more, and for the second time in program history, New Paltz went unbeaten in conference play after going 9-0 in SUNYAC matches in 2014. He has guided the Hawks to two conference titles (2009 and 2014) and five NCAA Division III Tournament appearances (2008, 2009, 2012, 2013 and 2014). This is his first AVCA Region Coach of the Year award. AVCA Division III South Region Coach of the Year Jenny McDowell, Emory University 2014 Record: 34-3, 6-1 UAA Since taking over the program in 1996, few coaches have been more successful than Jenny McDowell. Her career wins for the Eagles stands at 613 after an impressive 2014 campaign that saw them record 34 wins and a winning th percentage of .919. Emory earned a bid into the NCAA Tournament for the 20 consecutive season after winning the University Athletic Association Championship, and enter the St. Louis Regional as the No. 1 seed. They finished the regular season ranked first in the UAA in hitting percentage (.263), kills per set (13.51) and blocks per set (2.11). The Eagles have stayed in the top-5 of the AVCA Coaches Poll for the majority of the season, currently placing fifth while being ranked as high as second. McDowell is now a six-time AVCA Region Coach of the Year winner (2004, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012). AVCA Division III West Region Coach of the Year Kellee Roesel, California Lutheran University 2014 Record: 28-2, 15-1 SCIAC After coming within a set of winning the 2013 NCAA Championship, the Regals look to put themselves in the same position this year amidst an incredible 2014 campaign. Their only two losses on the season have come to No. 5 Emory and No. 17 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, and enter the NCAA Tournament with just one loss in their last 24 matches. As a reward for their strong season, Cal Lutheran was selected as an NCAA regional host. Roesel is the alltime winningest coach in program history in just her ninth season at the helm. They are currently ranked third in the AVCA Coaches Poll, and have been ranked as high as second in five separate weeks. Roesel is now a three-time AVCA Region Coach of the Year after winning in 2010 and 2012. ### About AVCA The AVCA, with its headquarters in Lexington, Ky., is managed by Associations International. The mission of the AVCA is to advance the sport of volleyball with AVCA coaches at the epicenter of leadership, advocacy and professional development. With a membership of over 6,400 and counting, the AVCA provides a professional network for those individuals and companies dedicated to enhancing and promoting the sport. 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