SCAC Announces All-Conference Volleyball Team

SCAC Announces All-Conference Volleyball Team

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – In exclusive all-conference voting by the head coaches of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC), Abbe Holtz of Colorado College was selected SCAC Player-of-the-Year while Southwestern University head coach Hannah Long and Trinity University head coach Julie Jenkins were named SCAC Co-Coaches-of-the-Year. Complete Release

In the same balloting, Megan Lee of Texas Lutheran University was selected the SCAC Backrow Player-of-the-Year for the second consecutive year, and Sarah Baker of Colorado College was named SCAC Freshman-of-the-Year.

A sophomore outside hitter from Manhattan Beach, Calif., and a third team All-America selection a year ago, Abbe Holtz has been a solid all-around player for the Tigers all season – playing both the front and back row. Heading into this weekend’s conference tournament, Holtz leads the league in both total kills (444) and kills per set (3.81) as well as points per set (4.3) and is second in the conference in total points 490.5. She is second on the team in digs (401), which ranks 10th in the conference. A two-time SCAC Offensive Player-of-the-Week honoree in 2014, Holtz led the team in kills 22 times, blocks six times and digs three times while posting 19 double-doubles over the course of the season. She had a career-high 22 kills against No. 22 Nebraska Wesleyan on Oct. 4 and grabbed a career-high 30 digs at Texas Lutheran on Oct. 25. Since the school joined the conference prior to the 2007 season, Holtz is just the second player from Colorado College to be named SCAC Player-of-the-Year.

Holtz received two first-place votes in the weighted All-SCAC voting process. Trinity’s Maggie Emodi actually earned the most first-place votes with four while her teammate, Erin Cusenbary, also received two votes.

For the second consecutive year, Megan Lee, a senior libero from Universal City, Texas, was selected the league’s Backrow Player-of-the-Year.  Since the award was established prior to the 2004 season, Lee is just the third player to win the award in back-to-back seasons and the first since Samantha Lingamfelter of Southwestern earned the honor three straight seasons from 2007 to 2009. One of the best defensive liberos in the country and the backbone of the TLU team, she currently leads the SCAC in both digs (720) and digs per set (6.49) and is fourth and fifth, respectively, in the nation in those categories. Lee was a two-time SCAC Defensive Player-of-the-Week selection (Week 1, Week 3) during the regular season.

In a tightly contested vote, Lee received three votes from the coaches in earning the Backrow Player-of-the-Year award. Sophie Merrifield of Colorado College and Kaitlyn Foster of Southwestern received two votes each and Jessie Koster of the University of Dallas received one vote.

Barker, a first-year setter from Boise, Idaho, has done a great job of directing the Colorado College offense throughout the 2014 season as the Tigers bounced between running a 5-1 and a 6-2 scheme. She is currently third in the SCAC in assists (750) and fourth in assists per set (6.88) and helped lead the team to a .217 hitting percentage during the regular season – which is currently ranked second in the conference. Barker is the third consecutive Colorado College player to earn Freshman-of-the-Year honors – joining Emily Phillips (2012) and current teammate and this year’s SCAC Player-of-the-Year Abbe Holtze (2013) as recent Tigers to win the award.

Barker received four votes from the coaches for the Freshman-of-the-Year award, followed closely by Kate Mitchell of Southwestern who received three votes. Kirby Smith of Trinity received the remaining first-place vote.

Coach Hannah Long guided Southwestern to a 25-8 overall record and a 12-2 mark in the SCAC to earn the No. 2 seed in this year’s conference tournament. In her 11th season at the helm of the Pirates’ program, Long has the highest winning percentage of any coach in SCAC history (.791), having posted a career mark of 330-87. Her career winning percentage entering the 2014 season was ranked seventh among all active Division III volleyball coaches. This is the fifth time that Long has been recognized as SCAC Coach-of-the-Year, which only trails her co-honoree for total number of SCAC Volleyball COTY honors.

Coach Julie Jenkins has guided Trinity to a 26-9 overall record this season, a 13-1 mark in the SCAC, and a No. 21 national ranking in the latest AVCA Top 25 poll. In her 31st year has a head coach (30th at Trinity), Jenkins is the winningest active coach in all of Division III and enters this weekend with 828 wins. The 1999 AVCA Division III National Coach-of-the-Year, she is the fifth winningest coach in the history of Division III women’s volleyball. This is the 12th time that Jenkins has been recognized as SCAC Volleyball Coach-of-the-Year, making her one of only four coaches in conference history to earn 10+ COTY honors in a single sport.

Jenkins and Long each received four votes from their peers.

To view the entire 2014 All-SCAC Volleyball Team, click here.