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Volleyball Earns Trio of CSC Academic All-District Honors

Volleyball Earns Trio of CSC Academic All-District Honors


EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State volleyball placed three student-athletes on the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team as announced on Tuesday. Senior Julia Bishop, senior Aliyah Moore and sophomore Zuzanna Kulig all earned the distinction. It’s Bishop’s third career Academic All-District honor.
 
With three earning the honor in 2024, the Spartans have had a total of 30 student-athletes earn Academic All-District honors in program history.
 
To be eligible a student-athlete must have played in either 90 percent of sets or started in 66 percent of matches while maintaining at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Student-athletes must be at least a sophomore academically.
 

Bishop finishes her career in Green & White as one of five three-time team captains in program history and is the program’s first three-time Academic All-District honoree, though the voting process for the award changed in 2022. In four seasons Bishop tallied 1,761 career assists, 572 digs, 131 kills and 56 service aces.
 
Moore earns her first career Academic All-District honor after being named a B1G Distinguished scholar in 2023. Moore’s three-year Spartan career concluded this past season tallying 665 career kills, 153 digs and 144 total blocks.
 
Kulig is also a first-time Academic All-District honoree after posting one of the best individual blocking seasons in program history in 2024. Her 1.41 blocks per set ranked No. 15 nationally, the seventh-best single season mark by a Spartan. Kulig hit .348 in her second season in East Lansing to tie the ninth-best single season hitting percentage at MSU.

 

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