Framingham State's Rackliffe Headlines 2015 MASCAC Volleyball All-Conference Team
Alycia Rackliffe of Framingham State has been named the 2015 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Volleyball Player of the Year and headlines the All-Conference team which is voted on by coaches from around the conference.
Volleyball All-Conference Team
Westfield, Mass. — Alycia Rackliffe of Framingham State has been named the 2015 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Volleyball Player of the Year and headlines the All-Conference team which is voted on by coaches from around the conference.
The junior from Feeding Hills, Mass. had a strong year for the Rams with a conference-leading 410 kills and 4.06 kills per set. She closed out the regular season second in the conference with a .331 hitting percentage and 0.82 blocks per set. Rackliffe helped the Rams to a share of the MASCAC regular season title and second seed in the MASCAC Tournament.
Westfield State freshman Lizzie Taylor is the 2015 MASCAC Rookie of the Year after helping the Owls to a 4-2 conference record and the third seed in the tournament. The Medfield, Mass. native finished the season first in the conference with 505 digs and 4.90 digs per set while also tallying the second most service aces in the conference at 65. Amanda Beckwith of MCLA is the 2015 MASCAC Champion’s Choice Coach of the Year for leading the Trailblazers to a share of their first MASCAC regular season title and the top seed in the conference tournament.
Joining Rackliffe on the All-Conference First Team are Charleyne Panner of Bridgewater State, Danielle Girard of Framingham State, Allison Clark of MCLA, Emily Peay of Salem State, Kendyl Haney of Westfield State and Jennifer Cabral of Worcester State.
Earning a place on the MASCAC Second Team All-Conference with Taylor are Clara Goncalves and Hannah Maymon of Bridgewater State, Julia Wan of Framingham State, Rachel Mills and Angelica Perfido of MCLA and Shannon Shea of Westfield State.