Another year. Another crown for Olivia Babcock.
Babcock's Reign Continues
The University of Pittsburgh's ace, Olivia Babcock, has done it again. She's picked up her second consecutive AVCA Division I Women’s Player of the Year award. Let's be real—this isn't just a win. It's a statement.
Babcock rocked a career-high 5.11 kills per set this season. Add 2.11 digs per set to that, and you've got numbers that scream dominance. She didn't just help the Panthers reach the NCAA championship semifinals for the fifth straight season—she led the charge.
Awards Are Her Playground
This season, Babcock's trophy shelf got even more crowded. She snagged the ACC Player of the Year, AVCA East Coast Region Player of the Year, and was named NCAA Championship Regional Most Outstanding Player. If you're playing bingo with her accolades, you've already won.
Pittsburgh's Winning Formula
The Panthers? Absolute beasts. With Olivia Babcock leading the way, they've stitched together another stellar season. Their journey to the semifinals? Electric. Babcock wasn't just a part of the team—she ran the show.
Looking Ahead
With Babcock at the helm, Pittsburgh's future looks bright. You could feel it coming—more wins, more records, more history. Don't bet against it.
That'll do it.
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Source: NCAA



