Hamsher, Caine and Owens earn All-ACC honorsHamsher, Caine and Owens earn All-ACC honors
Volleyball

Hamsher, Caine and Owens earn All-ACC honors

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Virginia Tech volleyball player Victoria Hamsher was named First Team All-ACC while junior Kathryn Caine was tabbed third team and Lindsey Owens earned All-Freshman honors as announced on Wednesday by Commissioner John Swofford.

"Congratulations to Tori, Kathryn and Lindsey,” said Head Coach Chris Riley. “We are very proud of their accomplishments this season and humbled that the other ACC coaches thought them worthy of these awards."

Hamsher recorded an attack percentage of .405 on the season to lead the ACC and rank 21st in the NCAA. The mark places her first in Tech’s single season records. In addition, the senior middle blocker averaged 2.66 kills per set, tallied 21 aces and 73 blocks. Hamsher recorded double-digit kills 18 times this season, including a career-high 19 versus Florida State.

Caine knocked down 2.47 kps for the Hokies this season while hitting .339 on the attack to place fifth in the ACC. She hit double-digit kills in 13 matches and had a high 17 kills at Virginia. The junior middle blocker/right side was second on the team in blocks with 78 this season.

Owens had a standout freshman campaign and entered in to the Tech record book in several categories. The outside hitter led the team in kills per set with 2.85 and is fifth in the freshman annals in both kills (311) and kps. Owens led the league and was 27th in the NCAA in aces, tallying 44 this season to finish third on the Tech freshman list. In addition, Owens was strong on the defensive side and finished second on the team in digs, recording 282 to move in to fifth in the Hokies’ record book. She also tallied 24 block solos and 56 total blocks.

Duke racked up the major honors this season with sophomore outside hitter Emily Sklar being named the 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball Player of the Year. Teammate, senior libero Ali McCurdy was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year and the Blue Devils’ Jolene Nagel was named the Coach of the Year. Virginia’s Jasmine Burton was chosen as the Freshman of the Year.

The awards were decided based on a vote of the league’s 15 head coaches.

2013 ACC Volleyball Individual Awards
Player of the Year: Emily Sklar, Sr., OH, Duke
Defensive Player of the Year: Ali McCurdy, Sr., L, Duke
Freshman of the Year: Jasmine Burton, Fr., RS, Virginia
​Coach of the Year: Jolene Nagel, Duke

2013 All-ACC Volleyball First Team
Emily SklarSo.OHDuke
Ashley Neff #Sr.MBFlorida State
Jovana BjelicaSr.OHNorth Carolina
Moneshia SimmonsSr.OHClemson
Savanah LeafJr.OHMiami
Silvi UattaraSo.OHSyracuse
Victoria HamsherSr.MBVirginia Tech
Emani Sims !Jr.MBMiami
Ali McCurdy %Sr.LDuke

2013 All-ACC Volleyball Second Team
Nicole WalchSo.OHFlorida State
Jeme ObeimeJr.OHDuke
Paige NeuenfeldtSo.MBNorth Carolina
Elise WalchSo.OHFlorida State
Lauren FullerSo.SVirginia
Chelsea CookSr.MBDuke
Ashleigh Crutcher !Jr.OHMaryland
Alexis Mourning !Jr.MBMiami
Katie MosherJr.LFlorida State

2013 All-ACC Volleyball Third Team
Jessica WynnJr.RSPittsburgh
Jeni HouserJr.MBNotre Dame
Kathryn CaineJr.RSVirginia Tech
Maggie DeichmeisterJr.SDuke
Adreene ElliottJr.MHMaryland
Tori JanowskiJr.OHVirginia
Victoria McPhersonSo.MBNorth Carolina
Jasmine BurtonFr.RSVirginia
Ryan Shaffer !Sr.DSMiami

2013 All-ACC Volleyball Freshman Team
Jasmine BurtonFr.RSVirginia
Haley KoleFr.OHVirginia
Jordan TuckerFr.MBDuke
Leah PerriFr.RSClemson
Lindsey OwensFr.OHVirginia Tech
Abigail CurryFr.SNorth Carolina

! – Two-time selection
# - Three-time selection
​% - Four-time selection