Ewing, Henke and Nicholson Earn CSC Academic All-District Honors
TALLAHASSEE – Florida State volleyball players Delaney Ewing, Iane Henke and Lily Nicholson all earned College Sports Communications Academic All-District honors on Tuesday afternoon.
In her first year with the Garnet and Gold, Ewing played and started in every match for the Seminoles this season. Ewing tallied 143 kills and hit .312 on the season. Defensively, Ewing led the team with 121 total blocks and 1.06 blocks per set. Off the court, Ewing holds a 3.65 cumulative GPA and is working towards earning her degree in marketing.
Henke put together one of the top seasons in FSU history this fall as the senior from Ulm, Germany, earned AVCA First Team All-Region honors and Second Team All-ACC honors. Henke finished second in school history in points per set and third all-time in school history in kills per set. In the classroom, Henke holds a 3.92 cumulative GPA and is earning her masters in business administration. Henke will now be eligible to earn Academic All-America status.
Nicholson also started every match for the Noles this season. A primary setter, Nicholson led the team with 594 assists and 5.08 assists per set. Nicholson also added 14 aces and 255 digs for the Garnet and Gold. Off the court, Nicholson holds a 3.55 GPA and is working towards a degree in media and communication studies.
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In her first year with the Garnet and Gold, Ewing played and started in every match for the Seminoles this season. Ewing tallied 143 kills and hit .312 on the season. Defensively, Ewing led the team with 121 total blocks and 1.06 blocks per set. Off the court, Ewing holds a 3.65 cumulative GPA and is working towards earning her degree in marketing.
Henke put together one of the top seasons in FSU history this fall as the senior from Ulm, Germany, earned AVCA First Team All-Region honors and Second Team All-ACC honors. Henke finished second in school history in points per set and third all-time in school history in kills per set. In the classroom, Henke holds a 3.92 cumulative GPA and is earning her masters in business administration. Henke will now be eligible to earn Academic All-America status.
Nicholson also started every match for the Noles this season. A primary setter, Nicholson led the team with 594 assists and 5.08 assists per set. Nicholson also added 14 aces and 255 digs for the Garnet and Gold. Off the court, Nicholson holds a 3.55 GPA and is working towards a degree in media and communication studies.
For updates and exclusive content, follow the Seminoles on X (FSU_Volleyball), Instagram (fsuvolleyball) and Facebook (Florida State Seminoles Volleyball).
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