Joining Kipp, Miner and Oglivie on the 18-player all-conference team are outside hitters Caitie Baird and Elia Rubin, while middle blocker McKenna Vicini landed on the honorable mention list. Rubin was also a member of the seven-player All-Freshman Team. Stanford now has 158 all-conference selections all-time, including honorable mention, and 48 all-freshman picks.
Kipp is the 13th Cardinal player to earn the conference’s highest honor, capturing Stanford’s 17th Player of the Year award overall and first since Kathryn Plummer won back-to-back in 2017 and 2018.
Miner is the third Stanford player to be named Setter of the Year, collecting the seventh award overall as Madi Bugg won it from 2013-15 and Jenna Gray from 2017-19. Oglivie becomes the second Cardinal to be tabbed Libero of the Year, joining Morgan Hentz who won it three times (2017-19).
This marks the second Pac-12 Coach of the Year honor for Hambly, now in his sixth season at the helm of the program, and the ninth overall for the Cardinal. Hambly is 139-32 during his time on The Farm and 317-118 overall.
An opposite from Newport Beach, Kipp leads the team with 4.31 kills per set on .301 hitting. She’s registered double-digit kills in 27 of 28 matches this season. She ranks ninth nationally with 5.21 points per set and is third in the Pac-12 with 0.41 aces per set. A two-time Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week, the senior has hit .300 or better in 16 matches and has racked up 20-plus kills on six occasions. At USC on Nov. 9, she had a career-high 24 kills, including the 1,000th of her career.
Miner, who hails from Redondo Beach, leads the Pac-12 and is eighth nationally with 11.25 assists per set. She’s guided the Cardinal offense to a .292 hitting percentage – second in the Pac-12 and seventh-best in the country. She paces the team with 10 double-doubles on the year. The sophomore was named the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week and the AVCA National Player of the Week after averaging 13.50 assists per set and leading the Cardinal offense to a combined .458 hitting percentage against UCLA and USC in October. Stanford’s .605 team hitting percentage against USC was the second-highest in the NCAA this season, the…
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