LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) announced its All-American awards on Wednesday morning. Utah Valley's
Avery Page became the second Wolverine to earn the honors, which the Coaches in the association vote on.
"I couldn't be more proud of Avery for this remarkable achievement. It's been awesome to see her growth both on and off the court these past four years," said UVU head coach
Sam Atoa. "She has worked so hard to help us with the amazing season we had this year!! I am grateful that I had the opportunity to be her coach and to be apart of her life!"
Page finished one of the best seasons in Utah Valley volleyball history and continues to add to her award list in her final season in Green and White. Page was voted WAC Player of the Year, earned First Team All-WAC honors, and earned AVCA West All-Region honors.
This season, she led the Wolverines with 341 kills and averaged 4.09 kills per set. During the season, she earned two WAC Player of the Week honors and took home WAC Tournament Most Outstanding Player, after tallying 22 kills against Utah Tech in the Championship Match where she added 17 digs and five total blocks. Two of her best matches during the nonconference season came in consecutive matches, when she recorded 19 kills against both Coastal Carolina and Utah State.
The Lehi, Utah native leaves Utah Valley in the Top 5 in multiple offensive categories, including being second in service aces with 147. She is fifth in kills (1348) and points (1636) and recorded over 3,400 total attempts during her career at UVU, which spanned 112 career matches and 405 sets.
Page joins Utah Valley's Kazna Tanuvasa, who became the first in program history to earn the honor and finished a storied career including being named First Team All-WAC five times, and earning two AVCA All-Region honors.