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Friday, December 13, 2013

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Milwaukee senior Rachel Neuberger was elected player volleyball Horizon League of the year, while the State of Youngstown senior Jenna Cavanaugh won the defensive player of the year title. Green Bay Shannon Hurley picked up rookie of the year award, while coach of Milwaukee Susie Johnson was named coach of the year in the vote of the coaches in the League.


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Neuberger wasVolleyball awards the best offensive player on the horizon of the League this season as he was the only player in the League to rank in the topVolleyball awards fiveVolleyball awards, in percentage of the stick and kills the system. For the season, the selection of now three times All-League golpeo.367,Volleyball awards but it increased the percentage of hitting in the League competitions para.406. His 3.48 League average games mata was also the Volleyball awards second highest mark in the Conference Volleyball awards.


2010 Newcomer of the year in the Horizon League was also Volleyball awards effective in defence as he finished the regular season with 100 blocks.Volleyball awards


Head of Volleyball awards Neuberger, Susie Johnson, coach was honored as she was named coach of the year after leading Milwaukee to a score of 12 Volleyball awards-2 League and their third title in the regular season in four seasons. In seven seasons in Milwaukee, Volleyball awards Johnson now was named coach of the League of the year five times.


Volleyball awards Neuberger has joined League teammates, Julie Kolinske (3.60 that best League kills in sets in Conference games) and Kayla Price (using/set 10.82 best average in the League). Fellow Panther Myanna Ruiz was in the first team All-student.


Cavanaugh Volleyball awards was named defensive player Volleyball awards of the year after the Conference, with an average of 1.47 blocks by the stimulation system. The upper middle blocker had 24 blocks single and finished with 143 total blocks in the year. In League play, Volleyball awards Cavanaugh had 82 blocks, 11 more than the next closest player.


Teammate Cavanaugh Alexis Egler (316 deaths awards Volleyball and 297 digs) joined Cavanaugh on the team of the League.


Hurley won the rookie of the year after finishing the regular awards Volleyball season with an average of kill 3.34 established best League. It had a 23 death best season in Green Bay victory by five awards Volleyball - set on Auburn in September. Three companions of Hurley made awards Volleyball the team of the League, led by students Emily Riese (Liga-alta 1 131 assists) and Jillian Bauer awards Volleyball (cava 539 best League). Senior Leah Van Zeeland also represented the Phoenix on the team of the League.


awards Volleyball Second finalist Valparaiso awards Volleyball had three players on the team of the League. The Crusaders, who has extended his streak to 11 consecutive victories over 20 years, with a record of 24-7 looked more old Ellen Vanden Berg (League-best 144 blocks), Sarah Dooms (309 mata and 418 digs) and junior awards Volleyball !! Morgan Beil (274 - mata,.290 hitting percentage) team. For the brand campaign their third consecutive time in the League and you team gives the chance for the season next to become only the second player in the history of the awards Volleyball League to the team of stars in the circuit four times.


All League team is complemented by the awards Volleyball Oakland Cassie Pelloni (329 mata, second most in the League), Cleveland State Maggie Hannon (one of the two players in the League - the other was Neuberger - to rank in the top 10 in the mata and blocks) awards Volleyball and Sara Sternard UIC (3.02 defined death y.290 hitting percentage), while only the personal recruit consisted of HurleyRuizDe Oakland Jessica Dood and Melissa DeatschValparaiso Sardi Longoria awards Volleyball Grace Kauth Emily Campbell, and the Cleveland State.


The horizon Volleyball Championship awards Volleyball begins on Friday, November 22, in the Klotsche Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The quarterfinals begin with n5 Youngstown before No. 4 Green Bay at 05:30 (et) and no. 6 Cleveland State playing no. 3 Oakland 20:00 pm awards Volleyball (et). N ° 1 Milwaukee awards Volleyball will face the remaining seed more down while no.2 Valparaíso will meet the team remains higher in the semifinals, which begin at 17:30, Saturday, November 23. The competition of the Championship began awards Volleyball to 14 Sunday, November 24.


All five matches will be live on awards Volleyball horizon League network.


WINNERS OF THE awards Volleyball LEAGUE BY 2013


Player of the year awards Volleyball: Rachel Neuberger, Milwaukee
Defensive player of awards Volleyball the year: Jenna Cavanaugh, Youngstown State
Rookie of the year awards Volleyball : Shannon Hurley, Green Bay
Coach of the year awards Volleyball: Susie Johnson, Milwaukee


All Horizon League


Rachel Neuberger, Milwaukee (SR., MB)
Ellen Vanden Berg, Valparaiso (Mr, MH)
Price of Kayla, Milwaukee (then, S)
Morgan Beil, Valparaiso (Jr, SR)
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Cassie Pelloni, Oakland (then, OH)
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Jenna Cavanaugh, Youngstown State (SR., MB)
Julie Kolinske, Milwaukee (Jr., OH)
Emily Riese, Green Bay (then, S)
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Jillian Bauer, Green Bay (then, L)
Maggie Hannon, Cleveland State (MH, Jr.)
Sarah Dooms, Valparaiso (SR., OH)




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