Four Named to AVCA Collegiate Beach All-America TeamsFour Named to AVCA Collegiate Beach All-America Teams
Beach Volleyball

Four Named to AVCA Collegiate Beach All-America Teams

LEXINGTON, Ky. – For the first time in program history, four members of the Stanford beach volleyball program were named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association All-America Teams, as announced by the organization on Wednesday.

Stanford's ones pair of freshman Brooke Rockwell and senior Xolani Hodel were each named to the All-America First Team while the Cardinal's two's pair of junior Taylor Wilson and freshman Ruby Sorra each earned second-team honors. Hodel becomes a four-time all-American with this year's honor, selected to the second team in 2022 and 2023 and the first team in 2021, while Rockwell, Sorra, and Wilson each earn their first all-American recognition. Rockwell is the lone freshman on this year's first team and her and Sorra make up half of all freshman selected as All-Americans in 2024. 

Hodel and Rockwell hold a 24-10 record as a duo this season, spending the entirety of the year on court one. The pair clinched Stanford's second win over a No. 1 team in March, topping UCLA's Lexy Denaburg and Maggie Boyd 21-17, 21-16 to secure the Cardinal's win over the Bruins and own wins over pairs from California, Florida State, and LSU throughout the season.

WIlson and Sorra have combined for a 22-6 record throughout the season on court two, including victories over pairs from ranked teams such as USC, UCLA, LMU, TCU, California, and LSU. The duo spent two matches on court one, sporting a flawless record as Stanford's top pair and enter the NCAA Championship on an eight-match win streak.

The Cardinal enters the 2024 NCAA Championship with its highest seed ever and as the second-highest seeded at-large team behind only No. 2 UCLA (Pac-12 runner-up). No. 3-ranked and seeded Stanford takes on No. 14-ranked and seeded Georgia State in the first round of the tournameny Friday, May 3 at 1 p.m. PT (3 p.m. CT) in Gulf Shores, Ala. The dual will be broadcast live on ESPNU. 

 2024 AVCA All-Americans

Team First Last School Year Previous All-America Honors
1st Giada Bianchi Florida International Sr. 2022 (2nd Team)
1st Maggie Boyd UCLA So. 2023 (1st)
1st Ella Connor Cal Poly R-So. 2022 (1st)
1st Lexy Denaburg UCLA Gr. 2023 (1st), 2022 (1st), 2021 (1st)
1st Malia Gementera Long Beach State So.  
1st Taylor Hagenah Long Beach State So.  
1st Hailey Hamlett TCU Jr.  
1st Xolani Hodel Stanford Sr. 2023 (1st), 2022 (2nd), 2021 (2nd)
1st Anhelina Khmil TCU So.  
1st Megan Kraft USC Sr. 2023 (1st), 2022 (2nd), 2021 (1st)
1st Delaynie Maple USC Sr. 2023 (1st)
1st Izzy Martinez Cal Poly So.  
1st Reka Orsi Toth Florida International Gr. 2022 (1st), 2021 (2nd)
1st Vilhelmiina Prihti Loyola Marymount Jr. 2023 (1st)
1st Brooke Rockwell Stanford Fr.  
1st Michelle Shaffer Loyola Marymount Gr.  
2nd Maddie Anderson Florida State Gr. 2023 (1st), 2022 (1st)
2nd Gabi Bailey LSU Gr.  
2nd Peri Brennan UCLA Sr. 2023 (2nd)
2nd Sierra Caffo California Sr. 2023 (2nd)
2nd Alana Embry Hawai'i So.  
2nd Piper Ferch Cal Poly Jr.  
2nd Erin Inskeep Cal Poly Fr.  
2nd Daniella Kensinger Arizona State So.  
2nd Sutton Mactavish TCU Gr.  
2nd Devon Newberry UCLA Gr.  
2nd Jaime Santer Hawai'i Sr.  
2nd Ellie Shank LSU Sr. 2023 (1st)
2nd Ruby Sorra Stanford Fr.  
2nd Ava Williamson Arizona State Fr.  
2nd Taylor Wilson Stanford Jr.  
2nd Alexandria Young-Gomez California Jr.