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All-SEC Awards
2014 SEC VolleyballJill Skotarczak, Assistant Director of Communications (Volleyball Contact)[email protected] • Twitter: SEC_Jill Final • December 18, 2014
Player of the Year: Alex Holston, Florida Libero of the Year: Jackie Napper, Kentucky Freshman of the Year: Rhamat Alhassan, Florida Scholar-Athletes of the Year: Holly Pole, Florida Carly Kan, Missouri Shelby Sullivan, Texas A&M Coach of the Year: Mary Wise, Florida
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Team NotesAlabama: Alabama opened NCAA Tournament play with an excit-ing five-set win over Samford on Dec. 4, giving the Crimson Tide its first ever NCAA Tournament victory. Junior setter Sierra Wilson set a new single-season school record for assists, setting 40 assists in the match to give her 1,499 this year, surpassing Brigitte Slack’s previous record total of 1,484 from 2005. Kat Hutson led the of-fense with 23 kills and a .380 hitting percentage while Brittany Thomas was also in double digits with 11 kills and a .421 hitting percentage. At the net, Bruna Evangelista stuffed a team-leading four blocks while Natalie Murison led the defense with 16 digs. With a spot in the Sweet Sixteen on the line, Alabama fell short of a victory in the NCAA Tournament Second Round, as the win-ningest season in Crimson Tide history ended in a 3-0 loss to No. 6 Florida State on Dec. 5. Alabama (26-8) set many milestones dur-ing the 2014 season, including the most wins in school history, the first NCAA Tournament victory and two home attendance records. Individually, Wilson finished the season with 1,529 assists, setting a new single-season school record as the only player in school history with over 1,500 assists in a single season. Krystal Rivers knocked in a team-leading 12 kills at Florida State to bring her season total to 557, which ranks eighth all-time in single-season school history. Hutson concluded her impressive freshman cam-paign with 475 kills, which is 12th in school history.
Arkansas: Arkansas finished its 2014 season with a 15-16 over-all record and 9-9 mark in SEC play. The team split its final week of play with a four-set win at Tennessee and straight-set loss at No. 15 Kentucky. When year-end honors were announced, senior Meredith Hays and junior Chanell Clark-Bibbs were named to the All-SEC Team. Hays became the 17th Razorback with multiple All-SEC honors while Clark-Bibbs became the 33rd All-SEC performer in program history. In the Razorbacks’ win at Tennessee, Hays recorded the 500th kill of the season to become just the eighth player in program history to reach that figure in a single season. She finishes the year with 4.34 kills per set which ranks fifth on the program’s all-time single-season list.
Auburn: Auburn finished the 2014 season with a 13-18 overall and a 5-13 mark in SEC play … The Tigers pushed No. 15 Kentucky to four sets last Wednesday, as four players finished with dou-ble-figure kills … Auburn hit .278 against the Wildcats as middles Breanna Barksdale and Stephanie Campbell led the way with 13 apiece … In its final home match of the season, Auburn rolled past Mississippi State, 3-0, last Saturday … Campbell collected 16 kills and hit .560 with three aces, while Emily Klitzke posted 13 kills on 20 swings to hit .600 … Auburn’s 54 kills, 51 assists and eight service aces were the most in a three-set match this season in SEC play … Alexa Filley directed a balance offense in both matches, dishing out 96 assists as Auburn averaged 13.71 kills per set … Fil-ley finished the season as Auburn’s most prolific setter, recording
1,175 assist in 2014 … Her total ranks as the sixth-most in Auburn single-season history and will go down as the school record in the 25-point rally scoring era … Filley finished this year with 17-dou-ble-doubles, including 11 against conference opponents … Alyssa Ivey’s 4.02 digs per set rank as the fourth-best ratio in Auburn single-season history … The junior’s 434 digs will go down as the fifth-best total all-time in one year, marking the third-straight sea-son Auburn’s libero has tallied 400-plus digs … Courtney Crable made an impact on the Auburn record book during her first sea-son with the Tigers, ranking second in attacks (1062) and service aces (33) …. Breanna Barksdale finished the year third in single-season history with 101 blocks … Stephanie Campbell (86 – 6th) and Emily Klitzke (80 – 7th) also moved up the charts in the Au-burn single-season record book in blocks … The Tigers finished the year with an 8-7 mark on its home floor, its third-straight season with a winning record.
Florida: Florida’s season came to a close Dec. 13 in Ames as the Orange and Blue fell in straight sets to No. 1 Seed Stanford (17-25, 22-25, 21-25) at Hilton Coliseum to close the Gators’ 24th con-secutive NCAA Tournament run. SEC Freshman of the Year Rha-mat Alhassan and SEC Player of the Year Alex Holston were both named to the NCAA Volleyball Ames Regional All-Tournament team after posting double-doubles Friday against No. 9 Seed Il-linois to propel Florida (28-4) to the Regional Final for the first time since 2011. Holston hit .533 with 18 slams to lead the Gators against the Cardinal (33-1), which advanced to the Final Four in OKC, while junior outside hitter Gabby Mallette posted a season-high 14 kills towards UF’s efforts against a tough Stanford squad Saturday evening. Florida bids farewell to three stellar seniors in Maddy Monserez, Holly Pole and Taylor Unroe, who compiled a 110-19 (.853) record while donning the Orange and Blue. The trio won two SEC titles and made four straight NCAA Tournaments. Pole was named the 2014 SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year, Mon-serez and Pole were memebers of the 2013 and 2014 SEC Com-munity Service Team, and Unroe was awarded one of the AVCA’s Coaches 4 Coaches Scholarships towards 2014 AVCA Convention.
Georgia: Georgia closed out its 2014 campaign with an overall re-cord of 14-17 that included a 5-13 mark in Southeastern Confer-ence play. The Bulldogs started their week with a 3-0 loss to Ole Miss in the SEC finale. The Bulldogs returned home for the last match of the season against in-state foe Kennesaw State. Georgia fell behind 2-0 to the Owls, but rallied to win the final three sets to take the 3-2 win on Senior Night. Lauren Teknipp and Jasmine Eatmon led the Bulldogs offensively on the week, combining for 39 kills and just six errors in 80 chances for a .413 combined effi-ciency. The duo also had a strong showing defensively, combining for 15 blocks. Prior to the match against Kennesaw State, Georgia honored its four seniors, Kaylee Kehoe, Tirah Le’au, Gaby Smiley
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Team Notesand Teknipp. The foursome finished their careers with 50 wins, over 1,900 kills, over 1,800 digs and over 150 aces.
Kentucky: No. 13 Kentucky opened the 2014 NCAA Tournament with a 3-0 (25-20, 28-26, 25-19) win over Oakland Dec. 5 in Me-morial Coliseum. The Wildcats (27-5) withstood a gritty effort by the Golden Grizzlies (22-10) to win a back-and-forth match that featured 31 ties and 16 lead changes in the first two sets. Four-teen kills by senior Lauren O’Conner and 22 digs by fellow senior Jackie Napper, both match-highs, helped UK halt OU’s 10 match winning streak. Along with Napper, the defensive effort was led by junior Morgan Bergren’s 10 digs. Kaz Brown added a career-high 10 kills on .600 hitting, while sophomore Anni Thomasson had three blocks and eight digs to go along with eight kills. The Wildcats then fell to No. 18 Ohio State, 3-1 (25-23, 18-25, 18-25, 19-25) in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament Dec. 6 in Memorial Coliseum. The Wildcats conclude the 2014 season with a 27-6 record, the most wins in a season since 2011 and the third most under head coach Craig Skinner. The team earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament for a school-record 10th consecutive sea-son and advanced to the second round for the fourth year in a row. The loss concludes the historic careers for seniors O’Conner, Napper and Alyssa Gergins. O’Conner finished her career with 1,204 kills, 12th-most in UK history and earned All-SEC honors as a senior. A two-time SEC Player of the Week in 2014, the Taylor Mill, Ky., native led UK with 379 kills. Napper earned SEC Libero of the Year honors as a senior and recorded a team-high 537 digs. A four-time SEC Defensive Player of the Week in 2014, Napper, from Louisville, had 1,516 digs in her career, second-most in program history in the 25-point rally scoring era. Gergins appeared in eight matches as a senior and was a valuable leader as one of UK’s set-ters.
LSU: Behind another one of their trademark efficient efforts, LSU opened the 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Champi-onship with a 3-0 (25-14, 25-23, 25-22) first-round win over the Oklahoma Sooners Dec. 4 in Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene. LSU hit .248 as a team, led by Briana Holman’s match-high 13 kills on .407 attack percentage and six blocks. Six different players earned at least a kill on the night, with four having at least eight. Katie Lindelow finished with nine and hit .381, while Cati Leak had eight on a .368 average. The Tiger defense stifled another high-hitting squad, holding Oklahoma (20-11) to a .119 average, hit-ting below .100 in two of the three sets in the frame. Haley Smith had 19 kills to lead all players, followed by Gina Tillis who earned double-digit digs for the second consecutive outing with 11 while also adding eight kills. Five different players had at least seven digs on the night including Lindelow, Leak and Malorie Pardo, who also served up 32 of the team’s 39 assists on the night. With a berth in the Sweet Sixteen at stake, LSU fought valiantly and
pushed 10th-seeded Oregon to its limit on its home court inside Matthew Knight Arena, but the Ducks proved to be too much for the Tigers in the end in a four-set, 25-22-21-25, 25-20, 25-20 loss Dec. 5 to end the team’s season in the second round. With the loss, the Tigers ended the 2014 season 20-9 on the year, winning 20 matches in a year for the first time since the 2010 season, and sixth time since 2005. four players finished with double figure kills and digs on the night, led on the offensive end by Holman, who led all players with 19 kills, with three solo blocks and a dig. Pardo served up 47 of the team’s 52 assists, while also earning three digs and two blocks. Leading the trio of double-double performances was Leak, who had 12 kills on a .231 average, with 12 digs and an assist. Lindelow finished with 11 kills and 17 digs, while having two of the Tigers’ three service aces. Mimi Eugene had 10 kills off the bench and hit .296, while also corralling 21 digs with an assist. Smith earned a team-high 21 digs and in the process became just the second player since Elena Martinez to finish with back-to-back seasons of 500 or more assists with 514.
Ole Miss: Ole Miss finished the first season under head coach Steven McRoberts with a 22-10 overall record, 8-10 in the SEC … The Rebels posted the best start in school history (14-0), the most wins since the 2007 season and the most SEC wins since the 2010 season … The Rebels finished 12-4 at home to equal the most home wins in school history … In the 3-0 win over Georgia, the Rebels posted a school-record .432 attack percentage and ended the year with a school-record .254 percentage … Junior middle blocker Nakeyta Clair was named to the All-SEC Team, becoming the first Rebel to earn the honor since former All-American Regina Thomas in 2011 … Clair set the single-season record for kills with 366 and moved into eighth on the career list with 818 … She fin-ished the year third in the SEC in hitting percentage at .405, which ranks second all-time in a season at Ole Miss … With 101 total blocks this season, Clair also moved up to second all-time with 315 … With 26 block solos, Clair now owns the second and third most in a season and moved up to third all-time with 68 … With 247 career block assists, Clair moved to second all-time … Sopho-more setter Aubrey Edie ended the year third in the SEC in assists with 11.30 per set … She set the single-season record at Ole Miss with 1,322 assists and moved into third all-time with 2, 271 … Her career-high 62 assists in a win at Mississippi State set the single-match record … Edie now owns the top three matches in assists … Sophomore Melanie Crow set the single-season record for aces with 42, including a career-high 5 in wins over Alabama and Georgia … In addition, Crow finished second in a season in kills (352) behind Clair’s single-season record of 366 … Freshman Lexi Thompson shined for the Rebels, posting 323 kills, which ranks as the fourth most in a single season and the most by a freshman in school history … It marks the first time for the Rebels to have three players with at least 300 kills in a season in the current for-
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Team Notesmat … McRoberts has posted 16 seasons of 20 or more wins in his 18 years of coaching.
Mississippi State: In the final week of the season, the Mississippi State volleyball Bulldogs (7-26, 2-16 SEC) closed out play drop-ping a pair of matches. MSU faced Texas A&M on Wednesday in its home finale and traveled to Auburn on Saturday to close out the year, dropping both matches. Despite the losses, the Bulldogs have several impressive individual performances from the season. Payton Harris capped her stellar rookie campaign by being named to the All-SEC Freshman Team after finishing the season tops in both total digs and digs per set in the SEC, ending the season with 735 digs and 6.13 per set. Harris’ 735 finish the most in school history and five short of tying the SEC single-season record. Har-ris is also the first player in school history and only the second in SEC history to eclipse the 700 mark in a season. Led by Har-ris, MSU finished first in the SEC in total digs (1,913) and digs per set (15.94). Harris was also impressive at the service line, earn-ing 0.27 aces per set for 11th in the SEC. Also standing out was Bali Leffall-Young, who capped her sophomore year 19th in hitting percentage (.281) and 19th in blocks (0.80). Alex Warren finished 2014 ranked 15th in the SEC in kills (2.79), while Shelby Anderton tallied a 6.31 assists per set average for 11th in the conference.
Missouri: Mizzou closed its season with a 3-2 (27-25, 25-23, 21-25, 21-25, 12-15) loss to Alabama on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at the Hearnes Center. The Tigers were led by sophomore Carly Kan, who tallied her 19th double-double of the season, matching the school record for double-doubles in a season during the 25-point set era. She finished with 18 kills on .340 hitting with a career-high 24 digs in the loss. The loss wraps up the storied careers of seniors Whitney Little, Sarah Meister and Emily Wilson, who finish with a four-year record of 91-43.
South Carolina: The Gamecocks went 0-2 on the week, losing in three sets at No. 6 Florida and dropping a four-set decision to wrap up the season on Saturday against LSU. Carolina finishes the year at 17-14 overall and 7-11 in the SEC. The Gamecocks finished the year with a winning record for just the third time since go-ing 22-7 in 2002. The seven conference wins are Carolina’s most under head coach Scott Swanson and the most since going 12-8 in 2008. Senior libero Mikaela Christiaansen recorded 16 digs against LSU to give her 535 for the season, which is the most in a single season in school history. She also finished her career with a digs per set average of 3.99, which ranks second in school history. Junior middle blocker Darian Dozier wrapped up the year with 141 total blocks and 127 block assists, which are both the most in a single season in the rally scoring era in school history.
Tennessee: Tennessee brought the 2014 season to a close with a 3-0 loss at Alabama on Nov. 29. The defeat finalized UT’s record at 8-23 overall and 1-17 in SEC play. It was the second consecutive season that the Lady Vols recorded only a single win in conference action and it was the second straight year UT missed the NCAA Tournament after appearing in each of the previous five. In their final match of the year, the Lady Vols got a team-high seven kills from freshmen Kanisha Jimenez and Kendra Turner. Sophomore Ashley Mariani had six kills while Shealyn Kolosky, the lone senior on the squad, had five kills and four total blocks. Kolosky, a four-year player, ends her career on Rocky Top with 518 career kills and 227 career blocks. Having finished with a share of the team lead in kills, Turner closes out the season having led or tied for the team lead in kills on ten occasions this season. That number ties her with sophomore Jamie Lea, who also led the team 10 times. Turner finishes atop the team rankings in both total kills and kills per set, posting 222 kills at a 2.67 k/s clip during her rookie stint. Meanwhile, fellow freshman Jimenez concludes the year inside the top three in the team rankings in five major statistical catego-ries: kills per set (1.85; 3rd), total aces (17; T-1st), total blocks (68; 3rd), total assists (21; 3rd), and total digs (260; 2nd). Junior set-ter Lexi Dempsey finished the season with 819 assists, giving her 1,795 through two seasons on Rocky Top. She is currently ranked ninth on UT’s career assist list and will enter her senior campaign only 63 short of moving into the eighth-place spot. Dempsey also led Tennessee in double-doubles for the second consecutive sea-son, posting six after finishing with 17 in 2013. All six freshmen on the roster saw action in 2014, with five logging 80 or more sets, and of the 13 Lady Vols to play more than 50 sets, only two were upperclassmen.
Texas A&M: Texas A&M was unable to overcome a strong serv-ing and defensive effort by 22nd-ranked Arizona State and a 24-kill night by Macey Gardner as the youthful Aggies fell to the Sun Devils, 22-25, 25-20, 25-16, 25-22 in the first round of the NCAA Division I Volleyball Championship Dec. 4 at Gregory Gym. The Aggies, who saw their season come to a close at 21-9, return all but one player off this year’s roster in 2015. Jazzmin Babers, a red-shirt sophomore middle blocker, led the Aggies with 13 kills and a match-high eight blocks as A&M outblocked the Sun Devils, 14-9. Freshman opposite hitter Ashlie Reasor added 11 kills while hit-ting a team-high .318. Junior middle blocker Shelby Sullivan also reached double-digit kills with 10, while freshman setter Stepha-nie Aiple dished out 38 assists. Freshman libero Amy Nettles led A&M in digs with 13, and sophomore outside hitter Emily Hard-esty scooped up 11.
Aces Per Set27 Alabama ...................................................... 1.5327 Florida ......................................................... 1.53125 LSU .............................................................. 1.28142 Kentucky ..................................................... 1.25184 Ole Miss ...................................................... 1.18235 Georgia ....................................................... 1.08268 Missouri ...................................................... 1.01277 Auburn ........................................................ 0.98285 Mississippi State ......................................... 0.96303 Texas A&M .................................................. 0.91307 Arkansas ..................................................... 0.90320 South Carolina ............................................ 0.82326 Tennessee ................................................... 0.78
Assists Per Set26 Florida ....................................................... 13.1131 Kentucky ................................................... 13.0348 Ole Miss .................................................... 12.8773 LSU ............................................................ 12.6587 Alabama .................................................... 12.50116 Texas A&M ................................................ 12.31129 Auburn ...................................................... 12.17150 Missouri .................................................... 12.02202 Georgia ..................................................... 11.48206 Arkansas ................................................... 11.44239 South Carolina .......................................... 11.07285 Tennessee ................................................. 10.38302 Mississippi State ......................................... 9.88
Blocks Per Set53 Georgia ....................................................... 2.3959 Florida ......................................................... 2.3760 LSU .............................................................. 2.3677 South Carolina ............................................ 2.3279 Kentucky ..................................................... 2.3184 Texas A&M .................................................. 2.3091 Arkansas ..................................................... 2.28124 Missouri ...................................................... 2.18137 Tennessee ................................................... 2.15153 Alabama ...................................................... 2.07163 Ole Miss ...................................................... 2.03174 Auburn ........................................................ 2.01239 Mississippi State ......................................... 1.82
Digs Per Set84 Mississippi State ....................................... 15.94157 LSU ............................................................ 14.99163 South Carolina .......................................... 14.89177 Auburn ...................................................... 14.72187 Texas A&M ................................................ 14.64213 Kentucky ................................................... 14.29220 Missouri .................................................... 14.18235 Tennessee ................................................. 14.06250 Ole Miss .................................................... 13.84268 Arkansas ................................................... 13.45
Team 2014 Prev.Rank (First-Place Votes) Points Record Week 1. Penn State (43) 1500 36-3 42. Stanford 1432 33-2 13. BYU 1374 30-5 124. Wisconsin 1306 31-3 25. Texas 1276 27-3 66. Florida 1183 28-4 57. North Carolina 1115 29-3 78. Nebraska 1074 23-10 119. Washington 1049 31-3 310. Florida State 921 30-3 811. Illinois 900 26-8 1012. Colorado State 853 31-3 913. Ohio State 744 23-12 1814. Oregon 681 23-10 1615. UCLA 659 22-12 1716. Arizona 613 24-10 1417. Kentucky 497 27-6 1318. Utah 443 20-13 2019. Long Beach State 407 27-5 1520. Oregon State 376 20-13 NR21. Colorado 333 20-14 1922. Arizona State 231 20-14 2223. Hawai’i 204 22-7 2324. Arkansas-Little Rock 96 30-5 NR25. Duke 74 22-8 21
Receiving votes: LSU 17, Alabama 9
NCAA RPI(December 22, 2014)
1 Stanford Pac-12 33-22 Texas Big 12 27-33 Florida St. ACC 30-34 Washington Pac-12 31-35 Wisconsin Big Ten 31-36 Penn St. Big Ten 36-37 North Carolina ACC 29-38 Florida SEC 28-49 BYU West Coast 30-510 Illinois Big Ten 26-8
16 Kentucky 27-622 Texas A&M 21-931 Alabama 26-838 LSU 20-964 Ole Miss 22-1083 Arkansas 15-16103 Auburn 13-18106 Missouri 16-17108 South Caroina 17-14125 Georgia 14-17215 Tennessee 8-24233 Mississippi St. 7-26
Sports Imports/AVCA National Player of the Week
Date Player/School 9/16 Rhamat Alhassan, FloridaespnW Volleyball Player of the Week Date Player/School 9/17 Stephanie Aiple, Texas A&M
2014 Southeastern Conference VolleyballConference Team Leaders as of Dec 13, 2014
Team Identification Team IDAlabama UAArkansas ARAuburn AUFlorida UFGeorgia UGKentucky UKLSU LSMississippi State MSMissouri MOOle Miss UMSouth Carolina SCTennessee UTTexas A&M AM
2014 Southeastern Conference VolleyballDouble-Doubles as of Dec 13, 2014
10 digs, 35 assists vs Georgia (Oct 10, 2014)11 digs, 49 assists at Ole Miss (Nov 21, 2014)16 digs, 57 assists at Texas (Nov 29, 2014)10 digs, 51 assists vs Illinois (Dec 12, 2014)
Lexi Dempsey-Tennessee 10 digs, 37 assists vs Cleveland State (Aug 30, 2014)13 digs, 44 assists vs Kennesaw State (Sep 12, 2014)15 digs, 44 assists vs Mercer (Sep 20, 2014)10 digs, 30 assists vs Montana State (Sep 20, 2014)
2014 Southeastern Conference VolleyballDouble-Doubles as of Dec 13, 2014
13 digs, 36 assists at Auburn (Nov 09, 2014)12 digs, 27 assists vs South Carolina (Nov 19, 2014)
Aubrey Edie-Ole Miss 14 digs, 58 assists at Memphis (Sep 05, 2014)12 digs, 51 assists at South Carolina (Sep 26, 2014)10 digs, 35 assists vs Missouri (Oct 01, 2014)11 digs, 56 assists at Alabama (Oct 19, 2014)10 digs, 35 assists vs South Carolina (Nov 02, 2014)10 digs, 40 assists vs Georgia (Nov 26, 2014)11 digs, 60 assists vs Texas A&M (Nov 28, 2014)
EUGENE, Mimi-LSU 15 kills, 13 digs at Texas A&M (Nov 06, 2014)10 kills, 13 digs vs Missouri (Nov 21, 2014)10 kills, 12 digs at Oregon (Dec 05, 2014)
Filley, Alexa-Auburn 13 digs, 43 assists vs North Dakota (Aug 29, 2014)10 digs, 34 assists vs Arkansas State (Aug 30, 2014)20 digs, 55 assists vs Winthrop (Sep 13, 2014)19 digs, 55 assists vs USF (Sep 13, 2014)15 digs, 31 assists vs Florida A&M (Sep 19, 2014)16 digs, 52 assists vs Northwestern State (Sep 20, 2014)11 digs, 29 assists vs Florida (Sep 26, 2014)18 digs, 34 assists vs Georgia (Oct 01, 2014)12 digs, 63 assists vs South Carolina (Oct 05, 2014)11 digs, 45 assists vs Ole Miss (Oct 17, 2014)12 digs, 49 assists at Mississippi State (Oct 31, 2014)19 digs, 57 assists at Georgia (Nov 02, 2014)11 digs, 28 assists vs Arkansas (Nov 07, 2014)11 digs, 48 assists vs Tennessee (Nov 09, 2014)14 digs, 52 assists at South Carolina (Nov 16, 2014)10 digs, 36 assists at LSU (Nov 23, 2014)15 digs, 53 assists vs Kentucky (Nov 26, 2014)
Bailee Hankenson-Arkansas 14 digs, 36 assists vs Michigan (Aug 30, 2014)13 digs, 40 assists vs South Dakota (Sep 12, 2014)10 digs, 61 assists vs Georgia (Oct 12, 2014)10 digs, 49 assists at Texas A&M (Oct 15, 2014)13 digs, 51 assists at Georgia (Nov 09, 2014)11 digs, 55 assists vs South Carolina (Nov 14, 2014)
Hardesty, Emily-Texas A&M 15 kills, 19 digs vs VCU (Sep 06, 2014)12 kills, 18 digs vs A&M-Corpus Christi (Sep 22, 2014)10 kills, 13 digs vs Ole Miss (Nov 09, 2014)
Meredith Hays-Arkansas 23 kills, 16 digs at Middle Tennessee (Sep 06, 2014)29 kills, 10 digs vs Oral Roberts (Sep 09, 2014)20 kills, 18 digs vs South Dakota (Sep 12, 2014)24 kills, 14 digs vs SMU (Sep 13, 2014)27 kills, 14 digs at LSU (Oct 05, 2014)23 kills, 15 digs at Texas A&M (Oct 15, 2014)19 kills, 17 digs at Alabama (Oct 26, 2014)18 kills, 11 digs vs LSU (Nov 02, 2014)13 kills, 10 digs at Auburn (Nov 07, 2014)12 kills, 13 digs at Georgia (Nov 09, 2014)19 kills, 12 digs vs Texas A&M (Nov 19, 2014)14 kills, 12 digs at Tennessee (Nov 26, 2014)21 kills, 10 digs at Kentucky (Nov 29, 2014)
2014 Southeastern Conference VolleyballDouble-Doubles as of Dec 13, 2014
Kanisha Jimenez-Tennessee 11 kills, 20 digs vs Cleveland State (Aug 30, 2014)13 kills, 11 digs vs Austin Peay (Sep 18, 2014)10 kills, 13 digs vs Mercer (Sep 20, 2014)10 kills, 10 digs vs Ole Miss (Oct 26, 2014)13 kills, 13 digs vs South Carolina (Nov 19, 2014)
Taylor Johnson-Tennessee 11 digs, 34 assists at Mississippi State (Oct 17, 2014)10 digs, 29 assists at LSU (Nov 14, 2014)
Carly Kan-Missouri 15 kills, 12 digs at North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)13 kills, 10 digs vs Lipscomb (Sep 05, 2014)25 kills, 19 digs vs Illinois State (Sep 05, 2014)18 kills, 10 digs vs Oakland (Sep 06, 2014)16 kills, 16 digs vs Xavier (Sep 06, 2014)17 kills, 23 digs at Idaho (Sep 11, 2014)11 kills, 17 digs at Boise State (Sep 12, 2014)15 kills, 16 digs vs Portland (Sep 12, 2014)14 kills, 13 digs vs Eastern Washington (Sep 13, 2014)10 kills, 14 digs at UNCG (Sep 20, 2014)13 kills, 19 digs at Miami (Sep 20, 2014)14 kills, 10 digs vs Mississippi State (Sep 26, 2014)19 kills, 12 digs at Missouri-Kansas City (Oct 13, 2014)14 kills, 17 digs at Mississippi State (Oct 19, 2014)10 kills, 11 digs vs Arkansas (Oct 31, 2014)12 kills, 12 digs vs Texas A&M (Nov 02, 2014)10 kills, 11 digs vs Ole Miss (Nov 16, 2014)13 kills, 12 digs at LSU (Nov 21, 2014)18 kills, 24 digs vs Alabama (Nov 26, 2014)
Kazor, Kendall-Georgia 17 digs, 22 assists at Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2014)Loxley Keala-Missouri 10 digs, 22 assists at North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)
12 digs, 26 assists vs Lipscomb (Sep 05, 2014)15 digs, 24 assists vs Illinois State (Sep 05, 2014)11 digs, 22 assists vs Oakland (Sep 06, 2014)12 digs, 27 assists vs Xavier (Sep 06, 2014)13 digs, 22 assists vs Saint Louis (Sep 09, 2014)14 digs, 34 assists at Idaho (Sep 11, 2014)13 digs, 22 assists vs Portland (Sep 12, 2014)11 digs, 25 assists at Miami (Sep 20, 2014)14 digs, 29 assists at Missouri-Kansas City (Oct 13, 2014)11 digs, 13 assists at Florida (Oct 24, 2014)10 digs, 27 assists at Tennessee (Nov 07, 2014)12 digs, 27 assists vs Georgia (Nov 14, 2014)10 digs, 21 assists vs Alabama (Nov 26, 2014)
Kehoe, Kayle-Georgia 11 digs, 44 assists at San Francisco (Aug 30, 2014)10 digs, 36 assists vs Coll. of Charleston (Sep 06, 2014)12 digs, 39 assists vs NC State (Sep 13, 2014)12 digs, 25 assists vs Missouri (Oct 05, 2014)10 digs, 33 assists at Arkansas (Oct 12, 2014)14 digs, 28 assists at Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2014)13 digs, 23 assists vs Arkansas (Nov 09, 2014)14 digs, 29 assists at Missouri (Nov 14, 2014)12 digs, 25 assists vs Kennesaw State (Nov 28, 2014)
Ali Kreklow-Missouri 14 digs, 13 assists at Tennessee (Nov 07, 2014)Le'au, Tirah-Georgia 10 kills, 12 digs vs Chattanooga (Sep 05, 2014)
10 kills, 13 digs vs Coll. of Charleston (Sep 06, 2014)10 kills, 10 digs vs UNC Asheville (Sep 12, 2014)
2014 Southeastern Conference VolleyballDouble-Doubles as of Dec 13, 2014
11 kills, 22 digs vs Harvard (Sep 13, 2014)13 kills, 18 digs at Georgia Tech (Sep 19, 2014)10 kills, 11 digs vs Southern Miss (Sep 20, 2014)19 kills, 14 digs vs Alabama (Sep 24, 2014)12 kills, 12 digs at Arkansas (Oct 12, 2014)11 kills, 11 digs vs Tennessee (Oct 19, 2014)16 kills, 17 digs at Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2014)11 kills, 15 digs at Kentucky (Nov 07, 2014)16 kills, 15 digs vs Arkansas (Nov 09, 2014)16 kills, 14 digs at Missouri (Nov 14, 2014)13 kills, 14 digs vs Mississippi State (Nov 21, 2014)
Jamie Lea-Tennessee 18 kills, 12 digs vs Kennesaw State (Sep 12, 2014)14 kills, 17 digs at Coastal Carolina (Sep 13, 2014)
LEAK, Cati-LSU 10 kills, 11 digs at USF (Aug 29, 2014)11 kills, 12 digs vs Samford (Sep 13, 2014)18 kills, 12 digs at Florida State (Sep 13, 2014)17 kills, 19 digs at Kentucky (Oct 19, 2014)11 kills, 13 digs vs Georgia (Oct 26, 2014)11 kills, 11 digs at Arkansas (Nov 02, 2014)13 kills, 12 digs vs Auburn (Nov 23, 2014)11 kills, 15 digs at South Carolina (Nov 29, 2014)12 kills, 12 digs at Oregon (Dec 05, 2014)
Bali Leffall-Young-Mississippi State 11 kills, 12 blocks vs Tennessee (Oct 17, 2014)LINDELOW, Katie-LSU 11 kills, 10 digs vs Baylor (Sep 20, 2014)
12 kills, 10 digs vs Kentucky (Sep 24, 2014)18 kills, 12 digs at Kentucky (Oct 19, 2014)11 kills, 15 digs vs Georgia (Oct 26, 2014)14 kills, 18 digs at Mississippi State (Nov 16, 2014)13 kills, 13 digs vs Missouri (Nov 21, 2014)11 kills, 22 digs at South Carolina (Nov 29, 2014)11 kills, 17 digs at Oregon (Dec 05, 2014)
Whitney Little-Missouri 12 kills, 10 blocks at UNCG (Sep 20, 2014)Lowak, Angela-Texas A&M 15 kills, 11 digs at Southern Cal (Sep 11, 2014)
14 kills, 11 digs vs Kentucky (Oct 26, 2014)14 kills, 14 digs at Alabama (Oct 31, 2014)16 kills, 15 digs vs Ole Miss (Nov 09, 2014)
Ashley Mariani-Tennessee 18 kills, 13 digs vs Missouri (Nov 07, 2014)18 kills, 10 digs vs South Carolina (Nov 19, 2014)
Katlyn Mataya-Mississippi State 13 digs, 21 assists vs Texas Pan American (Aug 30, 2014)12 digs, 14 assists vs ULM (Aug 30, 2014)15 digs, 23 assists at Southeast Mo. State (Sep 05, 2014)14 digs, 24 assists vs Northwestern State (Sep 13, 2014)12 digs, 22 assists vs SIU-Edwardsville (Sep 19, 2014)
Kellie McNeil-South Carolina 14 digs, 36 assists vs Georgia Tech (Aug 30, 2014)17 digs, 23 assists at Clemson (Sep 05, 2014)10 kills, 38 assists vs Ole Miss (Sep 26, 2014)10 digs, 15 assists at Coastal Carolina (Oct 21, 2014)14 kills, 37 assists vs Mississippi State (Oct 24, 2014)13 digs, 12 assists at LSU (Oct 31, 2014)
Taylr McNeil-South Carolina 22 kills, 23 digs at Furman (Sep 06, 2014)15 kills, 12 digs vs Eastern Kentucky (Sep 19, 2014)11 kills, 13 digs at Alabama (Oct 12, 2014)16 kills, 12 digs vs Mississippi State (Oct 24, 2014)
2014 Southeastern Conference VolleyballDouble-Doubles as of Dec 13, 2014
10 digs, 27 assists at Elon (Sep 13, 2014)15 digs, 29 assists vs Eastern Kentucky (Sep 19, 2014)10 digs, 14 assists at Arkansas (Nov 14, 2014)10 digs, 26 assists at Tennessee (Nov 19, 2014)
PARDO, Malorie-LSU 17 digs, 46 assists vs San Diego (Aug 29, 2014)10 kills, 11 digs, 40 assists at USF (Aug 29, 2014)12 digs, 42 assists at Florida State (Sep 13, 2014)10 digs, 49 assists vs Baylor (Sep 19, 2014)17 digs, 39 assists vs Baylor (Sep 20, 2014)11 digs, 30 assists vs Mississippi State (Oct 08, 2014)11 digs, 30 assists at Missouri (Oct 17, 2014)11 digs, 58 assists at Kentucky (Oct 19, 2014)19 digs, 49 assists at Texas A&M (Nov 06, 2014)10 digs, 41 assists vs Missouri (Nov 21, 2014)
Kasey Reuter-Missouri 15 kills, 12 digs vs Ole Miss (Nov 16, 2014)Krystal Rivers-Alabama 17 kills, 11 digs at Northern Iowa (Aug 29, 2014)
29 kills, 10 digs vs LIU (Sep 06, 2014)13 kills, 10 digs vs San Diego State (Sep 19, 2014)22 kills, 10 digs at Georgia (Sep 24, 2014)26 kills, 12 digs vs LSU (Sep 28, 2014)16 kills, 11 digs at Kentucky (Oct 03, 2014)25 kills, 14 digs vs Ole Miss (Oct 19, 2014)28 kills, 22 digs vs Texas A&M (Oct 31, 2014)29 kills, 12 digs at South Carolina (Nov 09, 2014)26 kills, 15 digs at Missouri (Nov 26, 2014)
Team Identification Team IDAlabama UAArkansas ARAuburn AUFlorida UFGeorgia UGKentucky UKLSU LSMississippi State MSMissouri MOOle Miss UMSouth Carolina SCTennessee UTTexas A&M AM
2014 Southeastern Conference VolleyballDouble-Doubles as of Nov 29, 2014