FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November
2, 2007 / Contact: Dwayne Hanberry, SCAC Associate Commissioner
Austin College
takes three of four major awards in 2007 All-SCAC Volleyball voting
SHERMAN,
Texas
– Austin College, which has already posted
a program-best 35 wins and has been ranked in AVCA Top 25 all season, was
rewarded for its highly successful season with three of the league’s four
major postseason awards in exclusive all-conference voting by the head
coaches of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference.
Kaitlin Listol
led the 12th-ranked ‘Roos all season and was named the SCAC
Player-of-the-Year. Teammate Morgan Ballard was selected as the league’s
Freshman-of-the-Year and Austin College head coach Ed Garza was tabbed as
the SCAC Coach-of-the-Year.
In that same voting, Samantha Lingamfelter of Southwestern University was
selected as the SCAC Backrow Player-of-the-Year.
Kaitlin Listol, a senior right side from Richardson, Texas, hit a
league-high .414 during the regular season and also led the SCAC in both
kills (629) and kills per game (5.03). She is just 13 kills from
establishing a new conference single-season high and is in line to become
just the eighth player in SCAC history to have a .400+ hitting percentage
for a complete season. Her kills total and hitting percentage are both
single-season Austin College records and she broke the school’s career
kills mark earlier this season. A two-time SCAC Player-of-the-Week
selection, Listol is also averaging 0.51 aces (fifth in the SCAC) and 1.10
blocks per game (fifth in the SCAC) and was named the MVP at three
different tournaments this season.
Listol received seven first-place votes from the
coaches to earn Player-of-the-Year honors, while Sara Buros of Trinity
University – last season’s SCAC Player-of-the-Year – received two. Kim
Hamer of DePauw University and Katherine Delavan of Rhodes College
received one vote each.
Morgan Ballard, a first-year middle
blocker from Sherman, Texas, finished the regular season with 285 kills in
501 total attacks for a .465 hitting percentage. She averaged 3.24 kills
and 1.42 blocks per game and was named both the SCAC Player-of-the-Week
and the AVCA Division III National Player-of-the-Week on Oct. 15.
Ballard received five votes in earning FOTY honors, nudging
out Emily Perkins of Colorado College, who received four votes. Heather
Keenan of Millsaps College and
Stephanie Parazak of Rhodes each received one vote.
Samantha Lingamfelter, a sophomore libero from New Braunfels, Texas, led
the SCAC in digs during the regular season, posting 656 to go along with
the 685 she had last season
when she finished
runner-up in the Backrow Player-of-the-Year voting. Lingamfelter is
averaging 5.17 digs a game this season as well as 0.30 service aces.
Lingamfelter received six votes from
the coaches in earning the Backrow Player-of-the-Year award. Joni Jacobi
of Trinity was awarded three votes and Emily Smith of DePauw and Laura
Reilly of Rhodes – last season’s winner of the award – received one vote
each.
Ed Garza led Austin College to a 13-2 conference
mark; 35-4 overall record, and a second-place finish during the 2007 SCAC
regular season. The ‘Roos lost just once after Sept. 15 and won 25
straight matches during one late season stretch – a new school record.
Austin is currently ranked 12th in the AVCA Top 25 – one of five different
SCAC teams to be ranked over the course of the 2007 season. Beyond this
weekend, the ‘Roos have an excellent chance to begin play in the NCAA
Tournament on its home floor. Austin College has been awarded one of eight
regional hosting sites for the 2007 NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball
Tournament. Last year, Garza’s squad advanced to the South Region
semifinals before being eliminated by Emory University.
The COTY honor is the first for Garza
since Austin joined the SCAC in 2006, but he was selected as
Coach-of-the-Year seven times while the ‘Roos were a member of the
American Southwest Conference.
|
2007 SCAC Volleyball
Player-of-the-Year |
|
Kaitlin Listol |
Austin College |
RS |
Sr. |
Richardson, Texas |
| |
|
2007
SCAC Volleyball Freshman-of-the-Year |
|
Morgan Ballard |
Austin College |
MB |
Fy. |
Sherman, Texas |
| |
|
2007 SCAC Volleyball
Backrow Player-of-the-Year |
|
Samantha Lingamfelter |
Southwestern University |
L |
So. |
New Braunfels, Texas |
| |
|
2007 SCAC Volleyball
Coach-of-the-Year |
|
Ed Garza |
Austin College |
35-4 overall |
13-2 SCAC (2nd place
regular season) |
|
2007 All-SCAC Women's
Volleyball First Team |
|
200 (7) |
Kaitlin Listol |
Austin College |
RS |
Sr. |
Richardson, Texas |
|
176 |
Leslie Schornack |
Trinity University |
MB |
Sr. |
Plano, Texas |
|
172 (2) |
Sara Buros |
Trinity University |
RS |
Sr. |
Austin, Texas |
|
161 (1) |
Kim Hamer |
DePauw University |
MH |
Sr. |
Fishers, Ind. |
|
142 |
Caroline Keener |
Trinity University |
S |
Jr. |
Plano, Texas |
|
134 |
Sarah Burger |
Centre College |
OH |
Sr. |
Louisville, Ky. |
|
133 |
Marie Bruce |
Southwestern University |
S |
Sr. |
Austin, Texas |
| |
|
2007 All-SCAC Women's Volleyball Second Team |
|
122 |
Anna Clithero |
Colorado College |
OH |
Jr. |
West Linn, Ore. |
|
122 |
Laura Jensen |
Rhodes College |
S |
So. |
Daphne, Ala. |
|
98 |
Jessica Phillips |
Austin College |
S |
So. |
Irving, Texas |
|
87 (1) |
Katherine Delavan |
Rhodes College |
OH |
So. |
San Antonio, Texas |
|
85 |
Samantha Lingamfelter |
Southwestern University |
L |
So. |
New Braunfels, Texas |
|
84 |
Emily Perkins |
Colorado College |
MH |
Fy. |
Plano, Texas |
|
79 |
Katy Lukaszewski |
Southwestern University |
OH |
Sr. |
Pasadena, Texas |
| |
|
2007 All-SCAC Women's Volleyball Third Team |
|
74 |
Morgan Ballard |
Austin College |
MB |
Fy. |
New Braunfels, Texas |
|
66 |
Adrienne Cobb |
DePauw University |
MH |
Jr. |
Indianapolis, Ind. |
|
55 |
Joni Jacobi |
Trinity University |
DS |
Sr. |
Austin, Texas |
|
54 |
Audra Gentry |
Southwestern University |
OH |
So. |
Albuquerque, N.M. |
|
54 |
Aly Hazelwood |
Trinity University |
MB |
So. |
Baytown, Texas |
|
51 |
Meryn Grant |
Colorado College |
S |
Sr. |
Calgary, Alberta |
|
49 |
Sarah Drew |
DePauw University |
S |
Sr. |
Indianapolis, Ind. |
| |
|
First-place votes are
in parentheses. Voting totals based on coaches’ votes with 21 points
awarded for first-place votes, 20 points for second-place votes, 19
points for third-place votes, etc., down to one point for a 21st-place
vote. Freshman-of-the-Year and Backrow Player-of-the-Year voting were
done on a vote-by-vote basis, as was Coach-of-the-Year. In all cases,
coaches could not vote for themselves or their own players. |
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