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Glen‑Carter named AUS women's volleyball Most Valuable Player

- February 22, 2023

Lucy Glen-Carter named MVP and first team all-star and joined by Grace Calnan, Ella Hornby and Paris Stewart on all-star teams.
Lucy Glen-Carter named MVP and first team all-star and joined by Grace Calnan, Ella Hornby and Paris Stewart on all-star teams.

(HALIFAX, NS) Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce the 2022-23 AUS women's volleyball all-stars and major award winners as selected by the conference's six head coaches following regular season play. 

Â鶹´«Ã½ outside hitter Lucy Glen-Carter was named the most valuable player for the 2022-23 season.

Other major award winners include UNB's Heather Benko, who was named AUS women's volleyball rookie of the year; Moncton's Cassidy Martin, who earned the student-athlete community service award; and head coach of the Acadia Axewomen, Michelle Wood, whose peers have selected her as the conference's coach of the year.

Joining Glen-Carter as a first team all-star is Grace Calnan. Ella Hornby was named a second team all-star and Paris Stewart was named to the All-Rookie team. 

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Lucy Glen-Carter, Â鶹´«Ã½ Tigers

Â鶹´«Ã½ Tigers outside hitter Lucy Glen-Carter has been named the AUS women's volleyball most valuable player for the 2022-23 season

A physiotherapy student from Toronto, ON, Glen-Carter finished the regular season leading U SPORTS and AUS in kills per set (4.72) and points per set (5.5). Her conference-topping 368 kills was the second-most in the country, as was her total number of attacks in the regular season (1030). The veteran player also recorded 35 aces, 245 digs and a .217 hitting efficiency.

Glen-Carter appeared in all 20 matches for the Tigers this season, helping to lead her team to a 17-3 record and a first place in the regular-season standings. In addition to being selected as the AUS MVP, she earns a place on the AUS first team all-star team today.

Glen-Carter is the 11th Â鶹´«Ã½ player to be named the AUS MVP, following Courtney Baker who took home the award in 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20. She'll now look to become the third AUS student-athlete to be named national volleyball player of the year award, which Baker won in 2019-20.

2021-22 AUS FIRST AND SECOND TEAM ALL-STARS AND ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

First Team All-Stars
Lucy Glen-Carter, Â鶹´«Ã½ (4th year, Toronto, ON)
Olivia Bell, Saint Mary's (4th year, Lahave, NS)
Sydney Zakutney, Acadia (3rd year, Ottawa, ON)
Rebecca Dorsey, Acadia (3rd year, Toronto, ON)
Heather Benko, UNB (1st year, Sechelt, BC)
Megan Bruhm, Saint Mary's (3rd year, Hubley, NS)
Grace Calnan, Â鶹´«Ã½ (3rd year, Dartmouth, NS)

Second Team All-Stars
Ella Hornby, Â鶹´«Ã½ (2nd year, Calgary, AB)
Emilia Mikanovich, Saint Mary's (1st year, Minsk, Belarus)
Emily Robichaud, Moncton (3rd year, Dieppe, NB)
Taylor Witty, Acadia ( 3rd year, Dartmouth, NS)
Charlotte Dean, Acadia (3rd year, Mississauga, ON)
Ivana Urquhart-Mladineo, Moncton (4th year, Saint John, NB)
Taylor Lougheed, Saint Mary's (1st year, Calgary, AB)

All-Rookie Team
Heather Benko, UNB (1st year, Sechelt, BC)
Taylor Lougheed, Saint Mary's (1st year, Calgary, AB)
Emilia Mikanovich, Saint Mary's (1st year, Minsk, Belarus)
Paris Stewart, Â鶹´«Ã½ (1st year, Halifax, NS)