Garrity, Jorgenson Tabbed as Co-MVPs of Big Sky Conference

  0 volleymob | November 21st, 2018 | College - Women's Indoor, Division I Mid-Major, News

OGDEN, Utah – Idaho State’s Abby Garrity and Northern Arizona’s Kaylie Jorgenson have been named the Big Sky Conference Co-Most Valuable Players to headline the 24-member All-Big Sky Volleyball Team as voted on by the league’s 11 head coaches.

Garrity paced the Bengals with 3.97 kills per set to total a league-best 460 kills and earn a spot on the All-Big Sky First Team. The senior outside hitter from Roseville, Calif., averaged 4.03 kills during Big Sky play with 274 in 68 sets.

Jorgenson carried Northern Arizona to a share of the Big Sky regular season title and the No. 1 seed in this week’s Big Sky Championship. The senior outside hitter from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan was named to the All-Big Sky First Team for the second-straight season after leading the conference with 21 double-doubles. On the season, Jorgenson ranked 10th in the Big Sky with 3.08 kills per set for 366 while ranking seventh in aces per set (0.34) and ninth in digs per set (4.18). She was a three-time Big Sky Player of the Week with two offensive honors and one defensive nod.

Northern Colorado sophomore middle blocker Lauren Hinrichs was tabbed the Big Sky Top Newcomer, ranking 10th in the conference with a .285 hitting percentage. The Doniphan, Neb. product started in all 26 matches for the Bears, recording 238 kills (2.38/set) for third on the squad.

Northern Arizona opposite hitter Ryann Davis was named the Big Sky Outstanding Freshman while also collecting All-Big Sky Second Team accolades. Davis joined Sacramento State setter Ashtin Olin as the only freshmen to appear on the all-conference team. The Chandler, Ariz. native ranked fourth for the conference champion Lumberjacks with 233 kills while hitting .245 on the season.

Idaho senior Alycia Wodke and Idaho State junior Haylie Keck collected Big Sky Co-Libero of the Year honors as well as being named All-Big Sky Second Team selections. Wodke ranked fourth in the Big Sky this season with 5.14 digs per set to total 576. She helped the Vandals to a share of the regular season title with 341 digs coming in conference play (5.33/set). A native of Eugene, Ore., Wodke collected defensive player of the week honors on Nov. 19.

Keck averaged 5.38 digs per set to total a league-high 635 digs on the season. The Iona, Idaho native ranked second in league play with 5.69 digs per set for 387. She was a two-time defensive player of the week honoree.

Idaho led the way with five all-conference honorees while Northern Arizona followed with four selections. Idaho, Northern Arizona and Weber State each placed three players on the first team.

Along with Jorgenson, Idaho senior outside hitter Sarah Sharp, Northern Arizona junior middle blocker Abby Akin and Sacramento State senior outside hitter Mikaela Nocetti collected All-Big Sky First Team honors for the second-straight season.

After guiding Northern Arizona to a share of the Big Sky regular season title and a No. 1 championship seed, sixth-year head coach Ken Murphy has been tabbed the 2018 Big Sky Conference Volleyball Coach of the Year for the first time in his tenure as voted on by the league’s 11 head coaches.

Murphy leads the Lumberjacks to a sixth Big Sky Championship appearance while at the helm of the program in addition to their fourth 20-win season in the last six years.

Northern Arizona posted a league-best 23 wins in 2018 with a 23-8 overall record while compiling a 15-3 Big Sky mark to share the regular season title with Idaho. Murphy coached four All-Big Sky selections this season including Big Sky Co-MVP Kaylie Jorgenson. Northern Arizona was one of three Big Sky schools to place three players on the first team with Jorgenson, Abby Akin and Heaven Harris earning top honors. Big Sky Outstanding Freshman Ryann Davis was a second team pick.

Murphy’s Lumberjacks shocked the NCAA volleyball world on Sept. 7 when they defeated No. 8 Florida 3-2 for their first win over a nationally-ranked opponent since 1989. The nationally-ranked win was also the first for the Big Sky Conference since 2007.

Carrying a 10-match winning streak into this week’s championship, Murphy looks to lead the squad to its first conference championship and NCAA Tournament berth since 2015. Northern Arizona also appeared in the championship match in 2016.

Murphy has totaled a 128-55 record in six seasons with the Lumberjacks for a .699 winning percentage to lead the Big Sky’s active head coaches. Northern Arizona has also posted an impressive 75-23 league record (.765) in Murphy’s tenure.

The 2018 Big Sky Championship begins Thursday with the quarterfinal round at Bank of Colorado Arena in Greeley. All matches will air on Pluto TV 231 and WatchBigSky.com. The semifinals (Friday) and finals (Saturday) will also air on Eleven Sports.

2018 Big Sky Volleyball All-Conference Team
FIRST TEAM
Name School Class Position
Sarah Sharp# Idaho Senior Outside Hitter
Abby Garrity^ Idaho State Senior Outside Hitter
Mikaela Nocetti# Sacramento State Senior Outside Hitter
Abby Akin# Northern Arizona Junior Middle Blocker
Kaylie Jorgenson^# Northern Arizona Senior Outside Hitter
Andrea Hale Weber State Senior Outside Hitter
Hannah Hill-DeYoung Weber State Junior Middle Blocker
Mykaela Hammer Montana Senior Opposite Hitter
Megan Gneiting Weber State Junior Opposite Hitter
DeVonne Ryter Idaho Senior Middle Blocker
Heaven Harris Northern Arizona Sophomore Opposite Hitter
Kaela Straw Idaho Senior Outside Hitter
^ – MVP
# – Two-time All-Big Sky First Team selection

 

SECOND TEAM
Name School Class Position
Janet Kalaniuvalu Southern Utah Sophomore Outside Hitter
Reece Carman Idaho Senior Outside Hitter
Daisy Schultz Northern Colorado Sophomore Setter
Brooke Pehrson Idaho State Junior Middle Blocker
Kortney Lockey Northern Colorado Senior Outside Hitter
Allyssa Rizzo Montana State Junior Libero
Lana Brown Sacramento State Senior Middle Blocker
Ryann Davis Northern Arizona Freshman Opposite Hitter
Haylie Keck Idaho State Junior Libero
Ashtin Olin Sacramento State Freshman Setter
Alycia Wodke Idaho Senior Libero
Katy Wilson Portland State Senior Middle Blocker

2018 Big Sky Individual Award Winners
Co-Most Valuable Player: Abby Garrity, Idaho State; Kaylie Jorgenson, Northern Arizona
Top Newcomer: Lauren Hinrichs, Northern Colorado
Outstanding Freshman: Ryann Davis, Northern Arizona
Co-Libero of the Year: Alycia Wodke, Idaho; Haylie Keck, Idaho State

Coach of the Year: Ken Murphy, Northern Arizona

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