Lexington, Kentucky – In an impressive display of talent, Kentucky Volleyball’s freshman player Brooklyn DeLeye has been named the American Volleyball Coaches’ Association (AVCA) Region Freshman of the Year. This accomplishment solidifies her place among the ranks of All-Americans, joining the likes of Emma Grome, Madison Lilley, and Leah Edmond. Adding to the Wildcats’ success, DeLeye is also one of five Kentucky players to earn a spot on the AVCA All-Region Team.
DeLeye’s impressive statistics speak for themselves, with an average of 71 kills per set, earning her the title of SEC Freshman of the Year. Alongside her, teammates Eleanor Beavin, Emma Grome, Reagan Rutherford, and Azhani Tealer have also been recognized for their outstanding performances. This talented group of players has earned spots on the AVCA’s All-Southeast Region Team, which is comprised of teams from the SEC, Atlantic Sun, Big South, Southern Conference, SWAC, and Sun Belt.
Eleanor Beavin has shown her versatility on the court, averaging 0.5 digs per set and 5.6 assists per set, while also earning an All-SEC title. Emma Grome has proven herself as a leader in the NCAA, leading with an outstanding 12.18 assists per set and 6.9 digs per set. Reagan Rutherford has made her mark with impressive figures of 5.6 kills per set and 9.0 blocks per set, solidifying her place on the All-SEC team. Finally, Azhani Tealer has consistently displayed her skill, boasting a hitting percentage of .406 and averaging 0.93 blocks per set, while also securing an All-SEC title.
This recognition as part of the All-Region Team positions these players as contenders for the coveted title of AVCA All-Americans later this month in Tampa. Their exceptional performances throughout the season have set them apart, making them strong candidates for this prestigious honor.
In other Kentucky Volleyball news, UK Athletics has recently announced that Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center will serve as the home venue for Kentucky gymnastics, volleyball, and women’s basketball teams during the 2023-24 season. This decision comes as Memorial Coliseum undergoes an $82 million renovation, further emphasizing the commitment to excellence and providing the teams with state-of-the-art facilities for their competitions.
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