SAN FRANCISCO -
Kimberly DeBoer and
Tamiya Wilson of the San Francisco State volleyball team both were named AVCA All-West Region Honorable Mention. The pair earn AVCA honorable mention for the first time in their careers.
DeBoer was named the CCAA Setter of the Year for the second season in a row in addition to earning All-CCAA First Team Honors. DeBoer has 1077 assists on the season and averaged 10.88 per set, good for 16th in the NCAA. She has recorded the most assists in a four-set match (55) and five-set match (63) in the conference this season. DeBoer ranks second on the team with 35 service aces and also added 217 digs, 48 kills and 30 blocks. The junior from Murietta was named the Conference Setter of the Week three times this season. After a strong performance against Cal State San Marcos in the CCAA Tournament, DeBoer garnished All-Tournament Honors.
Wilson followed up her sensational freshman campaign with another strong season, earning All-CCAA First Team Honors for a second straight season. She led the Gators with 432 points, 377 kills, 39 aces and added 252 digs and 30 blocks. Wilson ranks fourth in the conference in points per set and kills per set. She earned Conference and National Player of the Week for the week of September 18-25. In the final game of the regular season, Wilson recorded 34 kills against Humboldt, breaking her own single match record and recording the most kills in a match in the conference this season.Â