Ross selected best in nation
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April Ross, a Newport Harbor High graduate who led USC’s women’s
volleyball team to a 35-0 record and its second-straight NCAA title
this season, has been named the nation’s most outstanding collegiate
woman athlete in her sport.
As the women’s volleyball player of the year, Ross will receive
the Honda Award, given annually to the top woman student-athlete in
12 sports. She is also automatically nominated for the Collegiate
Women Athlete of the Year, along with the winners in the other 11
sports. The voting for that award, which is called the
Honda-Broderick Cup, will be conducted in June.
As a team co-captain, Ross averaged a team-best 3.65 kills per
game, 4.64 points and 0.52 aces this season. She also averaged 3.15
digs and 0.70 blocks per game. During the NCAA tournament, Ross
averaged 3.7 kills, 3.5 digs and 4.4 points and was named to the
all-tournament team.
In her four-year career at USC, Ross started every match, leading
her teams to a 120-8 overall record, three Pac-10 titles and two NCAA
crowns. She was voted the Pac-10’s player of the year this year and
earned her second straight selection to the AVCA All-American team.
Ross was voted the player of the year over Kele Eveland of Georgia
Tech, Ogonna Nnamani of Stanford and Kim Willoughby of Hawaii.
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