Friday, December 16, 2011 | Volleyball
Payton Earns Second-Team All-American

SAN ANTONIO, Texas - The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) announced its 31st annual AVCA Division I All-America Teams for women's volleyball. The awards were presented Dec. 16, 2011, in San Antonio, Texas at the AVCA All-America/Players of the Year Banquet presented by Zamst, in conjunction with the 2011 AVCA Convention.

Each of the three AVCA All-America Teams is comprised of 14 athletes. The Division I AVCA National Player of the Year will be announced on Dec. 16 at the AVCA All-America/Players of the Year Banquet presented by Zamst.

The University of Northern Iowa is represented on the All-America second team by senior setter Bre Payton. Payton helped her team win a third consecutive MVC championship in 2011 and was named as the MVC Tournament MVP for her outstanding play, in addition to her being recognized as the MVC Player of the Year, her third consecutive year to win the honor. She led her team in assists in 2011 with well over 1,200, averaging 1.91 kills per set and leading her team with a hitting percentage of .351. She was named as an AVCA Second-Team All-American last season.

UNI junior Krista DeGeest earned honorable mention All-America honors as well. DeGeest led the team in blocks (165) and ranked second on the squad in kills (320). Earlier this month, DeGeest was named to the AVCA all-Central region squad.

The selections were made by the AVCA Division I All-America Committee: Santiago Restrepo, Oklahoma; Sherry Dunbar, Indiana; Lisa Seifert, Southern Methodist; Claire Lessinger, Southern Methodist; Jennifer Greeny, Washington State; Craig Skinner, Kentucky; Jeff Nelson, New Mexico; Tonya Johnson, Georgia Tech.  The AVCA Awards Chair is Dayton head volleyball coach Kelly Sheffield.