The NVA finished off 2021 with a bang by bringing their all-stars to the AVCA’s 40th<\/sup>Anniversary Convention in Columbus, Ohio! For three days, the league’s players and coaches hit the courts with some of the world’s greatest volleyball minds to help advance the sport of volleyball, educating the next generation of American coaches. The NVA had the privilege to work alongside inspirational icons such as Karch Kiraly and John Speraw as well as hosting the All-American Banquet recognizing elite players from Women’s Collegiate Volleyball.<\/p>\n Those who attended the All-American Banquet and the coinciding NCAA Div. 1 championship match, between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Wisconsin Badgers, witnessed some of the most extraordinary players in the history of NCAA. The game had historical precedence, with one player becoming the first-ever five-time AVCA First-Team All-American. Of course, it would be none other than the Division 1 player of the year, Wisconsin middle blocker Dana Rettke!<\/p>\n The NVA had the privilege of handing out the awards to the AVCA Players of the Year, and we are excited to share their names with you again! Readers can find the complete list of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd team selections from each division on the AVCA website.\u00a0\u00a0https:\/\/www.avca.org\/awards\/<\/a><\/p>\n AVCA PLAYERS OF THE YEAR<\/u><\/b><\/p>\n NAIA AVCA Player of the Year<\/i>– Nada Meawad, Park (Missouri)<\/p>\n Two-Year College AVCA Player of the Year<\/i>– Marian Ovalle, New Mexico Military Institute<\/p>\n NCCAA AVCA Player of the Year<\/i>– Sydney Schwitters, University of Northwestern-St. Paul<\/p>\n NCAA Division III AVCA Player of the Year<\/i>– Heidi Westra, Calvin University<\/p>\n NCAA Division II AVCA Player of the Year<\/i>– Alexis Cardoza, Cal State San Bernardino<\/p>\n NCAA Division I AVCA Player of the Year<\/i>– Dana Rettke, University of Wisconsin \u2013 Madison<\/p>\n For many of the NVA players present for the convention, the best moment of the event came from the Athletes Unlimited Draft, which has invited nine graduating collegiate stars to join their league. Athletes Unlimited is the only pro indoor women’s volleyball league in the U.S., which premiered last year on the CBS Sports Network! Two of the draftees, Div. 1 Player of the Year, Dana Rettke, and Nebraska’s Laura Stivrins, went head-to-head, middle on middle, in the 5-Set NCAA Championship thriller. This historic draft is the first of its kind in the U.S. to provide an immediate pipeline for the nation’s most valuable volleyball players to go straight from university to the major leagues!<\/p>\n