Individual Success
Levinska brought the heat from the right side all season. In 33 matches (all but two), she had double-digit kills, which is the most in a single season at Arizona State. She also had 20 or more kills nine times, which is the fourth most in a year at ASU. In her career, she had 93 matches with double-digit kills, good for third-most for a Sun Devil. She hit .348 on the year and led the team in total kills with 571, the fifth-most in a single season at ASU. Also in the ASU record book, she finished her career sixth for career kills with 1,587. Her career high of 30 kills was earned in a win at Cal on October 1 this season. That number is tied for the most in a single match at ASU in the rally-scoring era. At the end of the regular season, Levinska ranked No. 8 in the nation in kills, kills per set, points and points per set. She also was second in the Pac-12 in each of those categories.
In addition to her strong offense, Levinska was a force from the service line. She finished her career in 10th for career aces at ASU with 107. She led the team in aces this season with 44, the most she’s had in a year. This was the first season that a Sun Devil has had 40-plus aces since 2002. Her best service outing was in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against BYU when she had five aces to help the squad to a sweep. Her defense in the back row stacked up as well as she had six double-doubles this season.
Jeter started in all but two matches as a middle blocker for the squad. She led the defense at the net with 130 blocks, the most she’s had in a single season. In 13 matches, she had five or more blocks, including a season-high eight in a win over Cal on October 27. A threat on offense, she was ranked 40th in the nation in hitting percentage at the end of the regular season. She finished the year with a .373 clip to lead the team, the highest hitting percentage by a Sun Devil since 2003. She neared 200 kills on the year with 195. She also was second on the team in aces with 43, the most she has had in a single season.
In her final collegiate season, Shields had her most productive and successful year yet. She ran the offense all season as the setter, starting every match and playing in every set. Her 1,239 assists this season are the 10th-highest single-season total in ASU history and the highest season assist total for a Sun Devil since 2012. In nine matches, she had 40 or more assists, including two with 50 or more. She earned a…
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