Central Arkansas’ Jessica Hays Named Southland Conference Volleyball Student-Athlete of the Year
Central Arkansas graduate student Jessica Hays was named the Southland Conference Volleyball Student-Athlete of the Year, the conference announced Thursday in conjunction with the release of the all-academic volleyball teams.
FRISCO, Texas – Central Arkansas graduate student Jessica Hays was named the Southland Conference Volleyball Student-Athlete of the Year, the conference announced Thursday in conjunction with the release of the all-academic volleyball teams.
Hays, a Friendswood, Texas, native, is a three-time Southland all-academic selection and led Central Arkansas to its first NCAA Tournament berth in school history. Hays earned all-academic team honors in 2009 and ’10 and was tabbed freshman of the year in the 2008 season. The Sugar Bear outside hitter is majoring in nutrition with a 3.43 grade-point average and claimed MVP honors at the Southland Conference tournament in November. Hays helped UCA to a school-record 30-win season while leading the conference in kills per set (4.34) and aces per set (0.43).
Stephen F. Austin led all teams with three first-team all-academic selections. Sam Houston State had three all-academic selections with two first-team members, including Deveney Wells-Gibson, the 2012 conference player of the year, and teammate Kendall Cleveland. Tayler Gray represented the second-team for the Bearkats. Central Arkansas and Oral Roberts both collected two first-team spots. Northwestern State, Southeastern Louisiana and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi had two all-academic selections while Lamar and Nicholls State earned one apiece.
Automatic selections include CoSIDA Academic All-District selections and those who received first-team all-conference honors. This year the first-team all-academic squad was filled by automatic selections, leaving the second-team to be determined by vote.
Stephen F. Austin’s Madison Hanlan and Sabrina Burns repeated as CoSIDA Academic All-District representatives as Oral Robert’s Sheina Fernandes joined them as the only Southland honorees.
The remaining nine positions automatic bids belonged to first-team all-conference members. Hays and Alicia Dittrich represented Central Arkansas. Northwestern State sophomore Keelie Arneson, Oral Roberts junior Bruna Silva, Sam Houston State senior Kendall Cleveland and sophomore Wells-Gibson, Southeastern Louisiana senior Courtney Donald, SFA sophomore Jill Ivy and A&M-Corpus Christi graduate student Shannon Hullum also represented the first team.
Four members are returning all-academic selections and five sophomores made the teams.
UCA’s Hays and SFA’s Burns and Hanlan led all players with their third appearance on the all-academic teams. A&M-Corpus Christi’s Logen Borque made her second appearance on the squad.
Among the 18 student-athletes selected for academic recognition, 15 have GPAs of 3.5 or higher. Burns, Fernandes, Lamar's Megan Schwartz and Southeastern Louisiana’s Megan McMillin posted a perfect 4.00 GPA.
The Southland Conference awards committee, which consists of one administrator from each of the 10 member universities, voted for the student-athlete of the year. The Southland student-athlete of the year is presented to the one student-athlete who achieves excellence in both academics and athletics. All nominees shall have earned at least a 3.2 GPA on a 4.0 scale, and demonstrated athletics achievement for a least two years at the nominating institution.
The all-academic teams are voted on by the head coaches, sports information directors and academic/compliance administrators from each Southland Conference university. Student-athletes must possess a 3.0 cumulative GPA, have completed one full academic year the nominating institution and participated in at least 50 percent of the team’s competition to qualify for the all-academic squad.
2012 Southland Conference Volleyball All-Academic Teams
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First Team
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Name
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University
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Cl.
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Position
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Hometown
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GPA
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Major
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Jessica Hays^1,3
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Central Arkansas
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Gr.
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Outside Hitter
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Friendswood, Texas
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3.43
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Nutrition
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Sabrina Burns%,3
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Stephen F. Austin
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Sr.
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Middle Blocker
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McAlester, Okla.
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4.00
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Accounting
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Madison Hanlan%,3
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Stephen F. Austin
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Sr.
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Libero
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Arlington, Texas
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3.93
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Cellular & Molecular Biology
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Sheina Fernandes%,1
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Oral Roberts
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Sr.
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Middle Blocker
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Porto Alegre, Brazil
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4.00
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International Business
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Alicia Dittrich1
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Central Arkansas
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So.
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Middle Blocker
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Houston, Texas
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3.88
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Undecided
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Keelie Arneson1
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Northwestern State
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So.
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Libero
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Tomball, Texas
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3.61
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Hospitality, Management and Tourism
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Bruna Silva1
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Oral Roberts
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Jr.
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Libero
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Niteroi, Brazil
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3.70
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Computer Information Tech.
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Kendall Cleveland1
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Sam Houston State
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Sr.
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Outside Hitter
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Houston, Texas
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3.18
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Kinesiology
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Deveney Wells-Gibson1
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Sam Houston State
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So.
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Outside Hitter
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San Antonio, Texas
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3.61
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Criminal Justice
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Courtney Donald1
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Southeastern La.
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Sr.
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Middle Blocker
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Tomball, Texas
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3.87
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Management
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Jill Ivy1
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Stephen F. Austin
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So.
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Outside Hitter
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Katy, Texas
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3.48
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Kinesiology
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Shannon Hullum1
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A&M-Corpus Christi
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Gr.
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Outside Hitter
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Van, Texas
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3.30
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Business
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Second Team
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Mackenzie Neely
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Northwestern State
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So.
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Outside Hitter
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Dripping Springs, Texas
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3.92
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Health and Exercise Science
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Megan Schwartz
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Lamar
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Jr.
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Libero
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Tomball, Texas
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4.00
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Social Work
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Megan McMillin
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Southeastern La.
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Jr.
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Libero
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Shorewood, Ill.
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4.00
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Communication Science and Disorders
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Tayler Gray
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Sam Houston State
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Jr.
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Setter
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Huntsville, Texas
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3.80
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Health/Nursing
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Kathryn Stock
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Nicholls State
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Sr.
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Outside Hitter
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Thibodaux, La.
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3.96
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General Studies
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Logen Bourque2
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A&M-Corpus Christi
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Jr.
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Setter
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Houston, Texas
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3.86
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Interdisciplinary Studies
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^2012 Southland Volleyball Student-Athlete of the Year
%CoSIDA Academic All-District
1First-Team All-Conference
2Two-time all-academic selection
3Three-time all-academic selection