University of Memphis Athletics

Shelby Burton Earns Second Consecutive AVCA Honorable Mention All-America Recognition
Dec 12, 2007 | Women's Volleyball
Dec. 12, 2007
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A week after becoming the first Tiger volleyball player to earn first team American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-Midwest Region honors in consecutive seasons, University of Memphis senior middle blocker Shelby Burton again notched a Tiger first as she was selected as an AVCA Honorable Mention All-America performer for the second straight year volleyball association announced today.
Also the first two-time honoree at Memphis for the AVCA postseason award, Burton is one of eight Conference USA student-athletes to earn such high honors.
The San Antonio, native, had a record-setting career at Memphis, providing the program with several accomplishments that had never before been attained. She was the first Tiger volleyball player to tabbed a First Team All-C-USA performer in consecutive seasons. She also set historical marks by becoming the first Memphis volleyball player ever to lead her team in hitting all four years of her career. She entered the season as the program's all-time hitting percentage leader by just one point, and capped her career with a .369 career attack percentage.
Burton is tied for sixth on Memphis' all-time kills ledger with 1,389 kills. Her 397 block assists ranks second all-time at Memphis, while her 484 total rejections are third-most by a Tiger volleyball player.
The 6-2 middle blocker ripped opposing defenses for 449 kills (3.51 kpg) in her final collegiate campaign and hit .383--good for first in C-USA and 18th in the country among players that averaged at least four attacks per game. The 6-2 middle blocker led Memphis, C-USA and finished 58th in the country with 1.34 blocks per game. She also served up a team-high 39 aces. A First Team All-C-USA selection, Burton anchored the Memphis defense with a team-high 171 blocks.
The following is the 2007 AVCA Division I All-America Teams, along with the honorable mention selections.
2007 AVCA DIVISION I FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA
Foluke Akinradewo * @ Stanford University MB Jr. 6-3 Plantation, Florida
Cynthia Barboza * Stanford University OH Jr. 6-0 Long Beach, California
Juliann Faucette The University of Texas OH Fr. 6-2 San Diego, California
Nicole Fawcett * @ Penn State University OH Jr. 6-4 Zanesfield, Ohio
Christa Harmotto $ Penn State University MB Jr. 6-2 Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
Megan Hodge * Penn State University OH So. 6-3 Durham, North Carolina
Asia Kaczor $ Univ. of Southern California RS/Opp. Sr. 6-4 Wroclaw, Poland
Bryn Kehoe $ + Stanford University S Sr. 5-11 North Bend, Ohio
Christal Morrison * % + University of Washington OH Sr. 6-2 Puyallup, Washington
Sarah Pavan * ^ # University of Nebraska RS/Opp. Sr. 6-5 Kitchener, Ontario
Angie Pressey $ University of California OH Sr. 5-8 Heathrow, Florida
Nellie Spicer * UCLA S Jr. 5-10 Barrington, Illinois
2007 AVCA DIVISION I SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICA
Taylor Carico Univ. of Southern California S So. 5-11 Manhattan Beach, California
Hana Cutura University of California OH So. 6-3 Zagreb, Croatia
Brittney Dolgner University of Wisconsin OH So. 6-0 Waupun, Wisconsin
Alisha Glass Penn State University S So. 6-0 Leland, Michigan
Rachel Holloway ! University of Nebraska S So. 5-10 Franklin, Tennessee
Destinee Hooker The University of Texas OH So. 6-4 San Antonio, Texas
Christina Houghtelling ^ University of Nebraska OH Sr. 6-2 Cambridge, Nebraska
Alix Klineman Stanford University OH Fr. 6-4 Manhattan Beach, California
Gorana Maricic University of Oregon OH Jr. 6-3 Subotica, Serbia
Angie McGinnis * + University of Florida S Sr. 5-11 Fraser, Michigan
Tracy Stalls $ University of Nebraska MB Sr. 6-3 Denver, Colorado
Jessica Swarbrick ! University of Washington MB Jr. 6-1 El Dorado, California
2007 AVCA DIVISION I THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA
Kylie Atherstone Cal Poly RS/Opp. Jr. 6-1 Chico, California
Mekana Barnes Colorado State University MB Jr. 6-0 Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Chelsea Goodman Brigham Young University OH Sr. 5-11 Mesa, Arizona
Marcie Hampton University of Florida OH Sr. 6-1 Gainesville, Florida
Hui Ping Huang St. John's University MB Sr. 6-2 Shanghai, China
Nataly Korobkova Kansas State University RS/Opp. Jr. 6-3 Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Jordan Larson * University of Nebraska OH Jr. 6-2 Hooper, Nebraska
Tamari Miyashiro University of Washington DS/Lib. So. 5-7 Kanehoe, Hawai'i
Michelle Moriarty ! The University of Texas S Sr. 5-10 Houston, Texas
Lauren Paolini The University of Texas MB Jr. 6-5 Ann Arbor, Michigan
Taylor Reineke University of Wisconsin MB Sr. 6-3 Naperville, Illinois
Ashley Schatzle Michigan State University OH Sr. 6-1 Monroe, Michigan
* indicates 2006 AVCA First-Team All-America selection ^ indicates 2005 AVCA First-Team All-America selection # indicates 2004 AVCA First-Team All-America selection $ indicates 2006 AVCA Second-Team All-America selection @ indicates 2005 AVCA Second-Team All-America selection % indicates 2004 AVCA Second-Team All-America selection ! indicates 2006 AVCA Third-Team All-America selection + indicates 2005 AVCA Third-Team All-America selection
2007 Division I AVCA Freshman of the Year: Juliann Faucette, Texas, OH 2007 Division I AVCA Player of the Year: Announced at AVCA All-America/Players of the Year Banquet on Dec. 14, 2007
2007 AVCA Division I Honorable Mention All-America
Ashley Adams (Middle Tennessee, RS/Opp., Jr.)
Jackie Ahlers (Stony Brook, OH, Sr.)
Megan Argabright (Western Kentucky, MB, Jr.)
Ashley Asberry (Middle Tennessee, MB, Jr.)
Stephanie Barry (Delaware, DS/Lib., So.)
Kelly-Anne Billingy (Marshall, RS/Opp., Sr.)
Latoya Blunt (St. John's, MB, Sr.)
Natalie Bogan (Rice, MB, So.)
Abbey Breit (Jacksonville State, OH, Sr.)
Jade Brown (Maryland, OH, Sr.)
Katie Bruzdzinski (Michigan, OH, Sr.)
Shelby Burton (Memphis, MB, Sr.)
Alona Cherkez (Villanova, OH, Sr.)
Alexis Crimes (Long Beach State, MB, Sr.)
Elyse Cusack (Florida, DS/Lib., So.)
Lauren DeGirolamo (LSU, MB, So.)
Carrie DeMange (Duke, MB, Sr.)
Svetlana Dukule (Louisville, OH, Sr.)
Rachel Dyer (BYU, MB, Jr.)
Didem Ege (Clemson, DS/Lib., So.)
Justine Farmer (Houston, OH, Jr.)
Leanne Felsing (Wisconsin-Milwaukee, S/H, Sr.)
Elizabeth Fleming (Marshall, S, Fr.)
Ashley Fornstrom (Colorado State, S, Jr.)
Kelly Goc (Creighton, MB, Sr.)
Melissa Griffin (Ohio, RS/Opp., Sr.)
Marcela Gurgel (South Florida, OH, So.)
Ali Hausfeld (Duke, S, Sr.)
Danielle Hepburn (Clemson, MB, Jr.)
Jaclyn Houston (Cal Poly, MB, Jr.)
Jamie Houston (Hawai'i, OH, Jr.)
Crystal Hudson (Alabama, MB, Sr.)
Talisa Kellogg (Georgia Tech, OH, Jr.)
Sarah Kirkwood (Virginia, OH, Sr.)
Wioleta Leszczynska (St. John's, S, Jr.)
Sara Lungren (Wichita State, RS/Opp., Sr.)
Stephanie Lynch (Purdue, MB, Jr.)
Elena Martinez (LSU, DS/Lib., Jr.)
Crystal Matich (Santa Clara, S, Sr.)
Jenn Miller (Tulane, DS/Lib., So.)
Lauren Miramontes (UNLV, MB, Sr.)
Rachael Moss (Duke, OH, So.)
Kelsey Murphy (Clemson, S, So.)
Amanda Nielson (Utah State, RS/Opp., Sr.)
Queen Nzenwa (Kentucky, MB, Jr.)
Kim Oguh (New Mexico State, MB, Sr.)
Angie Porche (Valparaiso, OH, So.)
Jill Quayle (Xavier, MB, Sr.)
Sara Radosevic (Tulane, OH, Jr.)
Jamie-Lee Richards (Dayton, OH, Sr.)
Yarimar Rosa (Florida International, OH, So.)
Erin Schroeder (Dayton, S, Jr.)
Julia Silva (Tulsa, S, Sr.)
Jackie Simpson (Wisconsin, S, Sr.)
Ulrike Stegemann (Georgia Tech, RS/Opp., Sr.)
Meghan Steiner (Clemson, MB, Sr.)
Jaime Strauss (Colorado State, OH, Jr.)
Rubena Sukaj (American, OH, Jr.)
Bridget Wells (Tulane, RS/Opp., Jr.)
Lena Yee (St. John's, DS/Lib., Jr.)
Brittany Zahn (Appalachian State, OH, Sr.)
Lexi Zimmerman (Michigan, S, Fr.)



