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DEPAUW'S
HODGKINSON; RHODES' MAFFEI; TRINITY'S FARRIMOND HIGHLIGHT SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC
CONFERENCE’S
15TH ANNIVERSARY WOMEN’S
VOLLEYBALL TEAM
SUWANEE, Ga. – DePauw University’s Janie Hodgkinson, Rhodes
College's Kate Maffei and
Trinity University’s Ashley Farrimond highlight an impressive list of past
standouts named to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference’s 15th
Anniversary women’s volleyball team.
Hodgkinson was a four-time First Team All-SCAC performer,
culminating with the SCAC Player-of-the-Year award her senior year in
2001. Hodgkinson, who is the league's all-time leader in kills (2,214),
finished second in the POTY voting in 1998 and 2000 and third in 1999.
During her four-year career, she led the Tigers to two NCAA Tournament
appearances and was DePauw's first-ever volleyball All-American (2000).
Maffei is the league's all-time leader in career hitting percentage as
well as service aces. Her career hitting percentage of .425 is the
ninth-highest in Division III history and her 471 career service aces is
third in Division III history. A four-time All-SCAC honoree, Maffei is also
second on the SCAC all-time conference charts in kills (2,010) and sixth in digs (1,828).
Farrimond was a two-time SCAC Player-of-the-Year (2002, 2004),
four-time First Team All-SCAC performer and last season became just the
fifth player in Division III history to be selected a four-time
All-American. She was a second team All-American selection in 2001 and
earned first team honors her last three years in San Antonio. Farrimond is
the league's all-time career leader in assists per game (12.21) and her
5,297 career assists ranks third on the SCAC all-time list.
It should come as no surprise that Trinity dominated the 15th anniversary
All-SCAC voting. With 11 conference titles in 14 years, the Tigers had six
selections to the 12-member team. Joining Farrimond on the squad are
former Tigers Morgan Anderson, Amy Barrett, Shawn
McLaughlin, Desiree Pratt and Amy Waddell.
Anderson hit .325 for her career (fifth-best in SCAC history) and
was a four-time All-SCAC selection (2000-2003). She finished second in the
league's POTY voting both her junior and senior years and also earned
All-American honors those same seasons. Barrett was a two-time SCAC
POTY (1995 and 1996) and was selected as an All-American those same two
seasons. The four-time All-SCAC selection ended her career with 1,677
kills - good for seventh all-time in league history. McLaughlin,
the 2003 SCAC POTY, is another four-time All-SCAC performer that Trinity
coach Julie Jenkins has produced. McLaughlin ranks sixth on the all-time
SCAC list for kills (1,766) and was selected as First Team All-American in
2003. Pratt is second on the SCAC career assists list (5,433) and
was the SCAC POTY in 2000. Pratt, a four-time All-SCAC performer and
two-time All-American (1999, 2000) was a vital cog of the Trinity team
that made it all the way to the NCAA Division III title match in 1999.
Waddell is the only player in SCAC volleyball history to garner three
POTY awards (1991-1993). When she was named second-team All-American in
1991, Waddell became the first female student-athlete in both school and
conference history to be so honored. She was also selected as an
All-American the following season.
Southwestern University has two former student-athletes on the team, led
by 1997 SCAC POTY Kelly Word. Word, who finished second in the POTY
voting in both 1995 and 1996, was a four-time All-SCAC performer and led
the Pirates to two conference championships in her four years in
Georgetown (1995 and 1997). Her 1997 team is the last team not named
Trinity to win a SCAC volleyball title. The Pirates' Brittany Sauser,
a three-time All-SCAC honoree who graduated last year, ranks fifth
all-time in league history in total assists (4,555).
Leah Ballinger of Centre College ended her career as the SCAC's
all-time leader in assists with 5,997 and also finished with the
seventh-highest dig total with 1,822. She was named All-SCAC all four
years in the league.
Millsaps College is represented on the team by Margaret Dykes.
Dykes, a four-time all-conference honoree, owns the sixth-highest hitting
percentage in SCAC history (.314) and is third on the all-time kills list
with 1,883.
The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference will be announcing 15th
Anniversary teams in all 18 sports during the 2005-06 academic year. The
SCAC was formed in 1991 after a reorganization of its predecessor, the
College Athletic Conference (CAC). The CAC dates to 1962 with four charter
members:
Centre
College, Southwestern @ Memphis (now
Rhodes
College),
Sewanee-The University of the South, and Washington & Lee (Va.)
University. Washington (Mo.) University joined the CAC later that same
year.
The SCAC was
formed to provide an association through which the member institutions may
encourage organized competition in intercollegiate sports among teams
representative of their respective student bodies. Members of this
conference share a commitment to priority of the overall quality of
academic standards and quality educational experiences.
The SCAC’s 15th Anniversary teams were selected in each sport through
balloting by present coaches and administrators. Athletes who participated
in conference competition between the fall of 1991 through the spring of
2005 and had been named to at least two All-SCAC teams were eligible for
selection.
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x First Team All-SCAC
+ Second Team All-SCAC
& Third Team All-SCAC
# Player-of-the-Year
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