LAKEWOOD, CO- The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) announced their All-American teams on Wednesday, and after a tremendous season
Renee Phillips has been named Honorable Mention All-American.
Renee closed her final season at CCU out in style, dominating all year long and setting records along the way. The middle blocker beat her own attack percentage career best of .344 from last season with a .348 as she now holds the second and third spots in the record book for single season attack percentage. The .348 this season was good for third in the entire conference as she hit for a high percentage night in and night out. With 259 kills this season, 10th in the RMAC, Phillips asserted her dominance at the net and was as reliable as you could ask for. On the blocking side of things, Renee was equally as stellar with 68 block assists and 21 solo blocks, marks that put her at fifth in the conference. With 336 points scored, Renee holds the seventh best total in the RMAC, showing her dominance across the board. With a First Team All-Conference and All-Region Honorable Mention already garnered, Renee now becomes the first All-American in the program since Sophia Proano in 2017 as she has etched her legacy as one of the best players in CCU volleyball history.
Congratulations to
Renee Phillips on being named AVCA Honorable Mention All-American!
2025 AVCA All-American Release