Thursday, November 21, 2002
THREE GREYHOUNDS NAMED TO AVCA ALL-REGION VOLLEYBALL SQUADS
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO --- Juniors setter Amy Lawrence (Gettysburg, PA/Delone Catholic
HS) and outside hitter Kim Zipf (Wyomissing, PA/Holy Name HS) of
the Moravian College women’s volleyball team have been named to the 2002 American
Volleyball Coaches Association All-Mid-Atlantic Region Team while freshman middle hitter Lindsey
Siracusa (Yardley, PA/Pennsbury HS) earned Honorable Mention honors as announced
by the AVCA late Wednesday.
The trio helped the Greyhounds post a 26-10 record this season as Moravian earned its
seventh straight postseason appearance, reaching the Commonwealth Conference Championship
match for the seventh consecutive season. Moravian, which has won over 20 matches in each
of the last seven seasons, also received the top seed in the 2002 Eastern College Athletic
Conference South Championships for the second straight year before having its season ended
in the ECAC title match.
Lawrence, who made the All-Region Team for the second consecutive year,
broke her own school record for assists in a season with 1,423 assists this fall. Lawrence,
who was named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week twice during the season, also
led the Greyhounds with 57 service aces, and she added 364 digs, 124 kills, a .309 hitting
percentage and 29 blocks.
Zipf, who was named to the All-Region Team for the second straight year,
led Moravian with 446 kills and 382 digs this season, and she became the fourth Moravian
player to reach 1,000 career kills. Zipf, who was the Commonwealth Conference
Player of the Week three times this fall, also had a .303 hitting percentage, 22 service
aces and 19 blocks.
Lawrence and Zipf were both named to the Commonwealth
All-Conference Team this fall with Lawrence earning the honor for the
second straight year and Zipf garnering the accolades for the third consecutive
season.
Siracusa, who was also on the Commonwealth All-Conference Second Team,
had an outstanding debut season for the Greyhounds, leading the team with 92 blocks. Siracusa also
contributed 391 kills, a .307 hitting percentage, 109 digs and 41 service aces.
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