Four Bluejays earn All-KCAC recognition

HorstickLoewenMapleHooverFour members of Tabor College?s 12-19 volleyball team have received All-KCAC recognition from conference coaches.

Katelin Horstick and Tena Loewen were named to the first team.

Horstick, a junior middle hitter, tallied 239 kills (2.3 per game) over 104 sets played this season while hitting 24 percent. She had 22 solo and 93 total blocks, to lead the team with an average of 0.9 blocks per game.

Loewen, a sophomore outside hitter, led Tabor in kills with 389 over 107 sets played while hitting .161. She ranks 24th in NAIA Division I in kills per game (3.64). Loewen also led Tabor in service aces with 48. She ranks 37th in the NAIA in aces per game at 0.45.

Senior defensive specialist Whitney Maple received second-team honors. Maple led Tabor in digs with 611, ranking her 38th in NAIA Division I. Her 5.76 digs per game average ranks her 11th in NAIA Division I.

Senior middle blocker Madison Hoover received honorable mention. Hoover hit .269 while tallying 162 kills over 106 sets this season to average 1.53 kills per game. She contributed 61 total blocks (0.6 per game).

Senior Daniele Wendland received the Champions of Character award.

Tabor?s season ended with a 3-0 loss to Ottawa in the KCAC tournament quarterfinals.

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