McClanahan Earns Spot on NCCAA All-American 2nd Team
Greenville, SC – After another incredible season, Sterling Sophomore Middle Blocker, Aliya McClanahan, has earned her way onto the NCCAA All-American 2nd team. Earlier this year she was named the NCCAA Central Region Player of the Year. McClanahan's athleticism and knowledge of the game continue to impress those who have a chance to watch her play. This is her first time being named to the All-American team.
The 2024 NCCAA Division I Women's Volleyball All-Americans have been announced. Jana Krstic, a junior setter from Campbellsville University was named this year's player of the year. Katie Hill from from Grace College earned 2024 Coach of the Year honors after winning a second consecutive NCCAA DI Women's Volleyball National Championship. The full list of award winners can be found at the DI Women's Volleyball awards page here.
Jana Krstic earns NCCAA DI Women's Volleyball Player of the Year honors after leading all of Division I in assists. She averaged over 10 and a half assists per set this season to rank second in the NCCAA, and led Campbellsville to a 22-12 record. Krstic also recorded over 200 digs this season and tallied seven double-doubles in 2024.
First Team All-Americans
Jana Krstic (POY) - Campbellsville University
Alisha Voss - Grace College
Hanah Weiss - Columbia International University
Maddy Payne - Bethel University
Alyssa Gerzel - Judson University
Isabelle VandeSchraaf - Asbury University
Caleigh Schroeder - Roberts Wesleyan University
Second Team All-Americans
Aliya McClanahan - Sterling College
Mica Chadwell - College of the Ozarks
Lauren Wamsley - OUAZ
Jessica Pearce - OUAZ
Abby Glanzer - University of Northwestern
Bri Linehan - College of the Ozarks
Cierra Merrick - Campbellsville University
About the NCCAA
Established in 1968, the National Christian College Athletic Association uses intercollegiate athletics to further the Great Commission and is committed to equipping student-athletes and coaches to make a positive impact for Christ. The NCCAA currently holds 23 national championship events, along with two national invitationals for 92 member schools across 28 states and two Canadian provinces. For more information on the NCCAA, visit our website, thenccaa.org, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter/X, and Instagram at @thenccaa.
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