Kenyon-Wanamingo graduate sophomore volleyball nationwide

2021-12-14 12:16:29 By : Ms. Tina Zhao

Winona State University senior Megan Fromm helped the Warriors have their best season ever. She was named the Player of the Year in the North Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC).

Fromm was selected to the first team of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA).

This Kenyon-Wanamingo graduate ended her career at WSU and became one of the most respected volleyball players in Warriors history.

This season, Fromm was named the preseason player of the year, the NSIC player of the year after the regular season, the AVCA Division II central region player of the year, and the honor of the first team in the United States.

Washington State University lost to Washburn in the NCAA Level 2 Central Regional Championships in Missouri, ranking 10th in the country. Ichabods was ranked 6th in the country.

Winona State University achieved its best record ever with a record of 28-5.

Fromm ranked 6th in the country with a shooting percentage of 0.409, and ranked in the top 20 with 3.97 kills per set and 4.73 points per set.

The former Cavaliers performer ended her college career with 1,098 kills, 54 single blocked shots and 217 blocked assists. Everything is enough to enter the top 15 in the history of the Winona State program.

Fromm is the first player in WSU volleyball history to be selected to the All-American First Team.

In addition to her skills on the court, Fromm is also an excellent student. She also won the 2021 COSIDA NCAA DII academic district.

Remember, there will be no volleyball in 2020.

In 2019, Fromm was selected as the first team of the COSIDA academic district in 2019, the full NSIC team in 2019, the full academic team of NSIC in 2018, the full academic team of NSIC in 2018

In 2019, Fromm set an efficiency record with a shooting percentage of 0.391, ranking 8th in the country, 3rd in NSIC, 9th in kills, 2nd in blocked shots, and ranked as the top server. third. She led the team with 358 kills.

Therefore, in 2021, she broke her own field goal percentage record and led the team with a total of 440 kills.

During KW Flom's high school years, he won the statewide academic, statewide, statewide best team, and was named the full conference of the Hiawatha Valley League within two years.

The 22-year-old girl is the daughter of Kenyon's Bryan and Carriforum.

Do you remember these?