HOFSTRA'S CURLEY HEADLINES ALL-CAA VOLLEYBALL TEAM

HOFSTRA'S CURLEY HEADLINES ALL-CAA VOLLEYBALL TEAM

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HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (Nov. 16, 2006) ? Hofstra University senior middle blocker Elizabeth Curley (Centerville, Mass.) has been named the 2006 Colonial Athletic Association Volleyball Player of the Year by a vote of the league’s head coaches.  The announcement was made Thursday at the pre-tournament banquet for the 2006 CAA Volleyball Championship, which will be held at Hofstra for the second straight year from Friday to Sunday.

 

In addition to Curley, the CAA honored four other individual award winners and also revealed the first, second and All-Rookie teams.  Hofstra junior Shellane Ogoshi (Honolulu, Hawaii) garnered the 2006 CAA Setter of the Year award for the second consecutive season.  Rookie of the Year honors went to Towson freshman Alysha Fanning (Buchanan, N.Y.).  James Madison libero Jena Pierson (San Antonio, Texas) was selected as the CAA Defensive Specialist of the Year and the Dukes’ head coach Disa Garner was presented the 2006 CAA Coach of the Year award. 

 

Curley, who earned second-team all-conference honors in 2004 and was named the 2003 CAA Rookie of the Year, completed the regular season atop the league with a .426 attack percentage and leads the Pride in kills (357), kills per game (3.76) and blocks (120).  She is ranked in the top seven in the CAA in each of those categories.  The senior middle blocker is currently ranked ninth in the nation in hitting percentage.   Curley becomes the first player since Ajola Berisha of American in 1998, and third overall, to earn the conference’s Player of the Year award after not earning any type of award the previous season. The Centerville native earned CAA Player of the Week honors three times this season (Sept. 5, Oct. 2 & Oct. 23).  

 

Ogoshi, who was named the CAA Rookie of the Year in 2004 and in 2005 was honored with CAA Player and Setter of the Year accolades, completed the regular season ranked fifth among the CAA in assists (11.62 apg).  A two-time CAA Player of the Week honoree (Sept. 18 & Sept. 25), Ogoshi reached 1,000 career digs on Oct. 20 and is just the third player in Pride history to amass 1,000 digs and 3,000 assists.

 

Fanning currently stands third in the conference averaging 1.30 blocks per game and eighth with a .288 attack percentage.  The freshman middle blocker earned CAA Rookie of the Week accolades twice this season (Sept. 9 & Oct. 9).  A consistent starter for the Tigers, she enters the tournament second on the team with 147 total blocks.

 

Pierson currently leads the CAA in digs (6.31 dpg) and is ranked ninth in Division I in the same category.  The junior was ranked as high as fifth in the nation in digs per game earlier this season.  Pierson’s 631 digs this season currently tops the JMU’s all-time list and she has jumped to second on the Dukes’ all-time career list in digs with 1,467. She also holds the top spot in career dig average (4.84 dpg).

 

Garner earns her second CAA Coach of the Year award after leading the Dukes to a second-place finish in the CAA with a 13-5 league record.  Earlier this season, the Dukes gave Garner her 100th career victory as head coach of James Madison.  During her tenure at JMU, Garner has helped the Dukes to a .755 winning percentage at JMU’s Sinclair Gymnasium, including a 13-2 mark this season.

 

Joining Curley on the All-CAA first team are 2005 first team All-CAA members Ogoshi and VCU’s Ludmila Francescatto (Fraiburga, Brazil).  They are joined by 2005 second team All-CAA members Towson’s Christina Grempler (Severna Park, Md.) and James Madison’s Allyson Halls (Columbus, Ohio).  Delaware’s Kelly Gibson (Taos, N.M.), who was honored on the All-Rookie team a year ago, also made the first team with first-time honoree JMU’s Jena Pierson (San Antonio, Texas).

 

All-CAA First Team

 

 

 

Player, School

Cl.

Pos.

Hometown/Previous School

Elizabeth Curley, Hofstra

Sr.

MB

Centerville, Mass./Barnstable

Ludmila Francescatto, VCU*

Sr.

OH

Fraiburga, Brazil/Arizona Western Coll.

Kelly Gibson, Delaware***

So.

OH

Taos, N.M./Taos

Christina Grempler, Towson**

Sr.

MB

Severna Park, Md./Severna Park

Allyson Halls, James Madison**

Jr.

MB

Columbus, Ohio/Olentangy

Shellane Ogoshi, Hofstra*

Jr.

S

Honolulu, Hawaii/Roosevelt

Jena Pierson, James Madison

Jr.

L

San Antonio, Texas/James Madison HS

 

 

 

 

All-CAA Second Team

 

 

 

Player, School

Cl.

Pos.

Hometown/Previous School

Kira Batura, Northeastern

Jr.

L/OH

Downers Grove, Ill./Downers Grove South

Jaqueline Kohler, George Mason

Jr.

OH

Curitiba, Brazil/Colegio Expoente

Lauren Miles, James Madison

So.

S

Tampa, Fla./Tampa Prep

Beverly Rivera, Hofstra

Sr.

OH

Long Beach, N.Y./Long Beach

Kimberly Snider, Towson**

Jr.

S

Carrollton, Texas/Hebron

Colleen Walsh, Delaware**

Jr.

OH

Cleveland, Ohio/Regina

 

CAA Player of the Year: Elizabeth Curley, Hofstra

CAA Setter of the Year: Shellane Ogoshi, Hofstra

CAA Defensive Specialist of the Year: Jena Pierson, James Madison

CAA Rookie of the Year: Alysha Fanning, Towson

CAA Coach of the Year: Disa Garner, James Madison

 

*First Team All-CAA in 2005

**Second Team All-CAA in 2005

***All-Rookie Team in 2005

 

CAA All-Rookie Team

 

 

 

Player, School

Cl.

Pos.

Hometown/Previous School

Noelle Boyd, Georgia State

Fr.

S

Alrington, Texas/Martin

Katie Corcoran, George Mason

Fr.

S

Allentown, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic

Alysha Fanning, Towson

Fr.

MB

Buchanan, N.Y./Hendrick Hudson

Michelle LaLonde, Delaware

Fr.

MH

Wooster, Ohio/Wooster

Kelly Matthias, Delaware

Fr.

MH

Quakertown, Pa./Quakertown

Paula McConnell, UNC Wilmington

Fr.

MB

Parker, Colo./Ponderosa

Kaitlin McFaddin, James Madison

Fr.

OH

Natural Bridge Station, Va./Rockbridge

Rebecca Walter, George Mason

Fr.

OH

Monbulk, Victoria, Australia/Monbulk College HS