University of Cincinnati volleyball's Jordan Thompson has been named to the All-America Third Team as announced by the American Volleyball Coaches Association on Wednesday.
This marks the second time Thompson has received AVCA All-America honors as she was named Honorable Mention in 2016 after her sophomore season. Thompson is the eighth Bearcats player to ever be named an AVCA All-American and is the fifth to be named so more than once. Only two other UC players in history have landed higher than Honorable Mention: Julie DuPont was a Third Team All-American in 2003 and Stephanie Niemer was a Second Team All-American in 2010.
Thompson has earned a long list of awards already this season as she has emerged as one of the top players in the country. Thompson has been named the American Athletic Conference unanimous Player of the Year, two-time AVCA National Player of the Week, three-time VolleyMob National Player of the Week and eight-time AAC Offensive Player of the Week, to name a few. She has led the country in kills, points, kills per set and points per set since the second week of the season. She broke numerous records during her 2018 campaign, including single-season kills and points at UC and the AAC, career kills and points for the AAC and single-match kills for UC and the AAC, shattering all previous records. Thompson also excels in the classroom, as she was named a 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-District Second Team recipient this season.
The redshirt-junior averaged 6.27 kills per set and totaled 827 kills this season. The previous UC single-season records were 5.43 and 635, respectively. Her kills per set is the highest in NCAA volleyball since the 25-point scoring format began in 2008. No one in the country has had a higher average since the 2006 season. The last time any player in the nation had more than 800 kills in a season was in 2004, with one player totaling 823 and the other 842; that was during the 30-point scoring format. The most kills any player has had prior to Thompson this year in the current 25-point scoring format is 6.23 kills per set and 715 total kills.
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This marks the second time Thompson has received AVCA All-America honors as she was named Honorable Mention in 2016 after her sophomore season. Thompson is the eighth Bearcats player to ever be named an AVCA All-American and is the fifth to be named so more than once. Only two other UC players in history have landed higher than Honorable Mention: Julie DuPont was a Third Team All-American in 2003 and Stephanie Niemer was a Second Team All-American in 2010.
Thompson has earned a long list of awards already this season as she has emerged as one of the top players in the country. Thompson has been named the American Athletic Conference unanimous Player of the Year, two-time AVCA National Player of the Week, three-time VolleyMob National Player of the Week and eight-time AAC Offensive Player of the Week, to name a few. She has led the country in kills, points, kills per set and points per set since the second week of the season. She broke numerous records during her 2018 campaign, including single-season kills and points at UC and the AAC, career kills and points for the AAC and single-match kills for UC and the AAC, shattering all previous records. Thompson also excels in the classroom, as she was named a 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-District Second Team recipient this season.
The redshirt-junior averaged 6.27 kills per set and totaled 827 kills this season. The previous UC single-season records were 5.43 and 635, respectively. Her kills per set is the highest in NCAA volleyball since the 25-point scoring format began in 2008. No one in the country has had a higher average since the 2006 season. The last time any player in the nation had more than 800 kills in a season was in 2004, with one player totaling 823 and the other 842; that was during the 30-point scoring format. The most kills any player has had prior to Thompson this year in the current 25-point scoring format is 6.23 kills per set and 715 total kills.
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For all of the latest information on Cincinnati volleyball, please visit GoBEARCATS.com. For up to the minute updates, follow Cincinnati Volleyball (@GoBearcatsVB) and Coach Alvey (@CoachAlveyUC) on twitter. You can also find the Bearcats on Facebook (GoBearcatsVB) and Instagram (GoBearcatsVB)
