Hanczor Earns First-Ever All-American Honor For Women's Volleyball Program
BRUNSWICK, Maine - Senior Kristin Hanczor (Redding, Conn.) has been named a Division III All-American in selections announced by the American Volleyball Coaches Association on Tuesday. Hanczor is the first All-American in Bowdoin volleyball history.
A middle blocker, Hanczor was named Second-Team All-American and was just one of three players from the New England region to be honored on any of the three All-American teams.
The Co-Player of the Year in the NESCAC, Hanczor helped the Polar Bears post a school-record 27 wins, a first-place finish in the conference standings, the program's first-ever conference title and NCAA Tournament appearance. Among the NESCAC leaders in multiple statistical categories, Hanczor, who played in every set for Bowdoin, finished with a .332 hitting percentage (1st NESCAC), 2.94 kills per set (9th), and 1.02 blocks per set (2nd) - all of which are career-best figures.
She finishes her career as Bowdoin's all-time leader in blocks (401) and second in kills (1,119).

