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Ohio State's Stacey Gordon and
Stanford's Ogonna Nnamani Share AVCA Division I National Player of the Year
LONG BEACH, Calif. - The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA)
announced today that Ohio State University senior outside hitter Stacey Gordon
and Stanford University senior outside hitter Ogonna Nnamani were named the 2004
American Volleyball Coaches Association Division I Co-National Players of the
Year. Both players are four-time AVCA All-Americans.
The presentations were made at the AVCA All-America/Players of the Year Banquet
in Long Beach, Calif. The banquet was held in conjunction with the AVCA Annual
Convention.
Gordon
hit .359 for the season while averaging 7.08 kills, 0.32 aces, 3.73 digs and
0.55 blocks per game. She led the Buckeyes into the NCAA Division I Women's
Volleyball Championship regional final in 2004. She led the Buckeyes in kills
(842), aces (38) and digs (444) en route to being named the Big Ten Player of
the Year. Her 7.08 kills per game average leads the country and ranks third
all-time in NCAA Division I. Gordon contributed double-figure kills in all 34
matches this season with 20-or-more kills in 26 matches. Her career included
double-figure kills in her last 110 matches and in 123 of 125 total matches.
Gordon was named the Big Ten Player of the Week five times this season, an honor
she has won a conference-record 16 times in her career. She was honored as the
Sports/Imports AVCA National Player of the Week in matches against Xavier and
Georgia Tech this season. Gordon broke the Ohio State and Big Ten career kills
record this season and finished with 2,798. Her 1,572 career digs is an Ohio
State record. Gordon was the AVCA National Freshman of the Year in 2001.
Nnamani
was named the Pac-10 Player of the Year and has led the Cardinal into the NCAA
Division I Women's Volleyball Championship semifinals. She averages 6.04 kills
and 6.75 points per game in her senior campaign. Nnamani, who was named Sports
Imports/AVCA National Player of the Year on Sept. 20, 2004, adds 2.25 digs and
0.67 blocks per game on defense for Stanford. She has posted 34 double-digit
kill matches this season with three 30-plus kill performances. Nnamani hits at a
.344 clip on 1,693 attacks in 2004. She has reached double-figure kills in her
last 63 matches with 2,368-career kills with the Cardinal, a Pac-10 record.
Nnamani also played on the United States Olympic indoor volleyball team that
competed in Athens this past summer. She was selected as ESPN The Magazine
Academic All-American of the Year for volleyball in the university division this
season. Earlier this week Nnamani also was named a NCAA Today's Top VIII Award
recipient for academic and athletics achievements, character and leadership.
Previous AVCA Division I Players of the Year:
2004: Stacey Gordon (Ohio State); Ogonna Nnamani (Stanford)
2003: Kim Willoughby (Hawai'i)
2002: Logan Tom (Stanford)
2001: Logan Tom (Stanford)
2000: Greichaly Cepero (Nebraska)
1999: Lauren Cacciamani (Penn State); Kerri Walsh (Stanford)
1998: Misty May (Long Beach State)
1997: Misty May (Long Beach State)
1996: Angelica Ljungquist (Hawai'i )
1995: Cary Wendell (Stanford); Allison Weston (Nebraska)
1994: Laura Davis (Ohio State)
1993: Danielle Scott (Long Beach State)
1992: Natalie Williams (UCLA)
1991: Antoinnette White (Long Beach State)
1990: Bev Oden (Stanford)
1989: Tara Cross (Long Beach State); Teee Williams (Hawai'i)
1988: Tara Cross (Long Beach State)
1987: Teee Williams (Hawai'i)
1986: Mariliisa Salmi (BYU)
1985: Kim Oden (Stanford)
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