Carlson and Stankus Named to All-WIAC First Team; Schoonover Honorable Mention
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, November 6, 2007
La Crosse, Wis. University of Wisconsin-La Crosse senior outside
hitter Katelyn Carlson of Rochester, Minn. (Mayo) and sophomore
rightside hitter Brianne Stankus of Burlington (H.S.) have been
selected to the 2007 All-Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)
Volleyball First Team in a vote by the league coaches.
UW-L junior outside hitter Amber Schoonover of Tomah (H.S.) has
been named to the 2007 All-WIAC Honorable Mention Team while senior middle hitter
Kaci OConnell of Chippewa Falls (McDonell) was selected
to the All-WIAC Sportsmanship Team.
Carlson leads UW-L with 464 kills this season, an average of 3.77 per game.
Her 464 kills is fifth in single-season school history while her 1,430 attempts
is third. Carlson has recorded double-digit kills in 26 of 33 matches this season,
including a career-high 27 in a 3-2 UW-L win over number one ranked Juniata
College (Pa.) October 12. She also had 22 digs against Juniata and 22 in a 3-2
victory over Loras College (Iowa) September 29. Carlson had 25 kills and a career-high
37 digs in UW-Ls 3-2 win over UW-Eau Claire in the WIAC Tournament Third-Place
Match November 3.
Carlson ranks third in the WIAC in kills per game and fourth in points per
game (4.20). Points are awarded for kills, service aces, block solos and block
assists. Carlson was named to the Simpson College (Iowa) All-Tournament Team
earlier this season and was named the WIAC Athlete of the Week September 30.
She ranks fifth in school history in career kills (1,059) and fourth in career
attempts (3,293).
Stankus is second on the team with 408 kills this year, averaging 3.29 per
game. The 408 kills ranks 12th in single-season school history. She ranks fifth
in the conference in hitting percentage (.282) this year while being 10th in
kills per game and points (3.91). Stankus, who was named to the UW-L Invite
I and II as well as the Simpson College All-Tournament Team this season, is
14th in the league in aces per game (0.33).
A 2006 All-WIAC Honorable Mention selection, Stankus has 24 matches this year
with double-digit kills, including a season-high 20 versus UW-River Falls. She
has 23 matches with at least 10 digs, including a career-high 24 against the
University of St. Thomas (Minn.). Stankus had a career-high 8.0 blocks at UW-Superior.
She has set career-highs in kills (408), attempts (1,097), digs (374) and aces
(41) this year.
Schoonover has set single-season career-highs in kills (329), attempts (1,033)
and aces (32) this year. She is second on the team in digs with 473, ranking
fifth in the WIAC in digs per game (4.42). Schoonover is also 11th in the conference
in points per game (3.66), 12th in kills (3.07) and 20th in aces (0.30).
She had a career-high 17 kills in three different matches this season, against
Colorado College, Whitman (Wash.) and Milwaukee School of Engineering (Wis.).
Schoonover has had double-digit kills in 21 of 29 matches and double-digit digs
in 23 matches. She finished with a career-high 35 digs against St. Thomas. She
was named to the 2007 UW-Oshkosh All-Tournament Team and selected the WIAC Player
of the Week September 9.
OConnell was selected to the inaugural All-WIAC Sportsmanship Team. She
is second on the team in blocks this year with 70.0, averaging 0.99 per game.
OConnell ranks fourth in school history in career blocks (350.0) and ninth
in block solos (108). She has 550 kills and 1,569 attempts at UW-L.
UW-L, 24-9 on the season, will play Calvin College (Mich.) in the NCAA Division III Tournament Regional Quarterfinal Thursday, November 8 at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Match time is 6 p.m. as the Eagles are making their 11th appearance in the NCAA III Tournament.