Turner named All-ACC second-team selection after stellar graduate season
Courtesy UVA Media Relations
Virginia outside hitter Grace Turner has been named a Second Team All-ACC recipient, the conference office announced Monday. The All-ACC teams were determined by a vote of the league’s 15 head coaches.
Turner is the Cavaliers’ first All-ACC selection since 2016 and first under the tutelage of second-year head coach Shannon Wells. The last time a UVA outside hitter nabbed second team all-conference honors or better was in 2006, when Sarah Kirkwood earned second-team accolades.
A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Turner led the team and is currently eighth in the ACC in kills per set (3.45) and points per set (4.11). She also led the Cavaliers and is sixth in the league in aces per set (0.38). Turner finished the season with 397 total kills, the most by a UVA player in a single season since 2016. She also served up 44 aces on the season, the most by a Cavalier since 2013. Turner posted four double-doubles in 2022 and notched four 20-kill matches, including a career-best 24 kills at Boston College (Nov. 4). She posted 19 kills in the Cavaliers’ sweep over Virginia Tech (Nov. 11), the most kills by a UVA player in a three-set match since 2013, which also stand at No. 5 in program history among three-set contests.
Turner also recorded a career-high 30.5 points against North Carolina (Sept. 25) with the help of a career-best six service aces. Her six aces against the Tar Heels tied for eighth all-time in UVA history and tied for second among five-set matches. Turner was named Xavier Tournament MVP on Sept. 3 after leading the Cavaliers to a 3-0 weekend with wins over the Musketeers, Purdue Fort Wayne and Eastern Michigan. She was also named to UVA’s all-tournament team on Sept. 17.
For her career, Turner totaled 959 kills, 101 service aces, 609 digs and 157 total blocks, including 20 block solos. In 2021, she was named an All-ACC Academic selection. She earned her undergraduate degree from UVA in Sociology in 2021 and is set to receive her master’s degree in Educational Psychology–Social Foundations in December.
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Congratulations to our very own Grace Turner on being named an All-ACC honoree!
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2022 ACC Volleyball Awards
Player of the Year: Claire Chaussee, Louisville, Jr., OH
Defensive Player of the Year: Amaya Tillman, Louisville, Sr., MB
Setter of the Year: Raquel Lazaro, Louisville, Sr., S
Freshman of the Year: Emma Farrell, Wake Forest, Fr., OH
Coach of the Year: Dani Busboom Kelly, Louisville
First Team All-ACC
Claire Chaussee^**, Louisville, Gr., OH
Julia Bergmann^****, Georgia Tech, Sr., OH
Courtney Buzzerio^, Pitt, Gr., RS
Serena Gray**, Pitt, Gr., MB
Amaya Tillman****, Louisville, Sr., MB
Raquel Lazaro, Louisville, Gr., S
Polina Shemanova****, Syracuse, Gr., OH
Gracie Johnson, Duke, Sr., OH
Aiko Jones**, Louisville, RSr., OPP
Elena Scott**, Louisville, So., L
Breland Morrissette**, Georgia Tech, Gr., MB
Mabrey Shaffmaster**, North Carolina, So., OH
Valeria Vazquez Gomez, Pitt, RJr., OH
Janice Leao**, Miami, Sr., MB
Second Team All-ACC
Savannah Vach****, Miami, Sr., S
Angela Grieve**, Miami, Jr., OH
Audrey Koenig**, Florida State, So., OH
Rachel Fairbanks, Pitt, So., S
Erin Moss, Georgia Tech, Sr., MB
Bella D’Amico, Georgia Tech, Jr., S
Emily Ryan, Florida State, Gr., MB
Khori Louis**, Florida State, So., MB
Bianca Bertolino**, Georgia Tech, So., OH
Grace Turner, Virginia, Gr., OH
Mckenna Slavik, Clemson, Sr., S
Chiamaka Nwokolo, Pitt, Sr., MB
Priscilla Hernandez**, NC State, Gr., L
Camryn Hannah**, Clemson, Jr., OH
Charley Niego****, North Carolina, Sr., OH
Emma Clothier***, Florida State, Jr., MB
*16 players on the second team due to a tie in the voting
All-Freshman Team
Kerry Keefe, Duke, OH
Emma Farrell, Wake Forest, L
Anita Babic, North Carolina, S
Ava Brizard, NC State, OH
Paige Crawford, Wake Forest, OH
Audrey Rothman, Florida State, OH
Flormarie Heredia Colon, Miami, OH
Liv Mogridge, North Carolina, MH
Mia McGrath, Clemson, OH
^ denotes unanimous first-team selection
* denotes number of career All-ACC honors