The AVCA is proud to announce its 43rd annual All-America teams for NCAA Division I women’s volleyball.
The 2024 list includes 42 players—14 on the first, second, and third teams—from 25 schools. Pittsburgh leads the way with three first-team selections and four members on the first three teams, followed by Nebraska with two first-teamers and four total members. Creighton and Stanford each placed three players on the first three teams. There are an additional 55 players on honorable mention.
Lexi Rodriguez of Nebraska and Emma Grome of Kentucky become four-time All-Americans, and Rodriguez and Stanford’s Kami Miner both are making their third appearance on the first team. Third-team selection Naya Shime of SMU is the Mustangs’ first player to make one of the first three All-America teams.
The 2024 All-America selections were made by the AVCA Division I All-America Committee: Matt Ulmer, Oregon (chair); Branden Higa; Christy Johnson-Lynch, Iowa State; Kim Lambert, Delaware; Kelli Miller Phillips, Ball State; Rob Neilson, Utah State, Eve Rackham, Tennessee; Caitlin Schweihofer, Rutgers; Jackie Simpson Kirr, Clemson; JT Wenger, UT Arlington; and Leanne Williamson, South Dakota.
Freshman of the Year: Izzy Starck, Pennsylvania State University, S
Player of the Year: Olivia Babcock, University of Pittsburgh
Coach of the Year: Dan Fisher, University of Pittsburgh
Assistant Coach of the Year: Brian Rosen, Creighton University
Click here to see links to bios on First-, Second-, and Third-Team All-Americans.
ALL-AMERICANS
HONORABLE MENTION
Check out the Division I Awards Archives, which include the All-America Teams and Award Winners history.
Award Type
- Collegiate All-America
- National Freshman of the Year