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SEISC announces All-Conference First and Second Teams
The Southeast Iowa Super Conference released the coaches? choices for this volleyball season?s All-Conference First and Second Teams.
Making the First Team list in the North Division as a hitter was W-MU?s Alicia Escher.
Escher, a junior, led the team with 188 kills, despite missing a couple matches due to injury. She also claimed 205 digs, averaging 2.47 per set, behind only libero Kassidy McLaughlin.
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Sep. 30, 2018 10:48 pm
The Southeast Iowa Super Conference released the coaches? choices for this volleyball season?s All-Conference First and Second Teams.
Making the First Team list in the North Division as a hitter was W-MU?s Alicia Escher.
Escher, a junior, led the team with 188 kills, despite missing a couple matches due to injury. She also claimed 205 digs, averaging 2.47 per set, behind only libero Kassidy McLaughlin.
McLaughlin, along with Shelby Therme, another one of Escher?s teammates, was named to the SEISC North All-Conference Second Team.
McLaughlin, a senior, took the spot of Second Team libero for her 290 digs on the season, an average of 3.12 per set. She also had a serve efficiency of 96 percent.
Therme, a sophomore, was named to the Second Team utility spot. She had 102 kills on the year, as well as a team-high 247 assists. She also claimed 139 digs, 48 total blocks, and 36 ace serves.
WACO?s Michaela Kremer also joins the SEISC North Second Team as a hitter. The senior led her team with 108 kills, and had an 88 percent serve efficiency with 62 aces. She also registered 57 blocks, all of them solo.
Listed for an All-Conference Honorable Mention was senior Ashley Sutton and senior Ceirra Vradenburg from WACO, as well as W-MU?s junior Anna Crawford and senior Katlyn Malone.
For the South Division, No. 3-ranked Holy Trinity dominated First Team honors, taking five of the 10 slots. The others went to players from Danville and West Burlington.
New London?s Koral Krossett, a junior hitter, took Second Team honors. Krossett put down 298 kills on the season, the most on the team and fourth-highest in the conference.
Bria Mears and Caitlin Rice, also from New London, were named to the Second Team as well.
Mears, a senior setter, had 631 assists on the season. She also claimed 317 digs and served at a 91 percent efficiency with a team-high 63 aces.
Rice, a senior utility player, served at a 94 percent efficiency with 40 aces. She led the team with 442 digs on the season.
Honorable Mentions for the SEISC South All-Conference Team went to New London?s senior Olivia Lounsbury and junior Caitlin Chiri.