Brahmas Volleyball Earns Four All-Conference Honors
The Los Angeles Pierce College women's volleyball program is proud to announce that four Brahmas have earned Western State Conference postseason honors, highlighting a season built on growth, resilience, and rising talent within the program.
FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE
Kandace Bowens
A powerhouse on both ends of the floor, Kandace Bowens delivered one of the most complete seasons in the conference.
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Matches: 14 overall / 9 conference
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Sets Played: 48 overall / 31 conference
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Kills: 45 overall / 24 conference
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Kills/Set: 0.94 overall / 0.77 conference
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Total Attacks: 139 overall / 100 conference
Bowens provided steady scoring, consistent serve-receive, and dependable defensive range. Her ability to impact every rotation made her one of the WSC's most respected all-around performers.
SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE
Caylin Norwood
A high-volume, high-impact hitter, Caylin Norwood gave the Brahmas explosive offense throughout the year.
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Matches: 8 overall / 3 conference
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Sets Played: 29 overall / 12 conference
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Kills: 72 overall / 28 conference
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Kills/Set: 2.48 overall / 2.33 conference
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Total Attacks: 231 overall / 100 conference
Norwood's athleticism and court presence consistently forced opposing defenses to adjust, giving Pierce a dynamic attacking option all season long.
HONORABLE MENTION
Valerie Lopez
One of the Brahmas' most efficient and dependable offensive threats, Valerie Lopez turned in a breakout year.
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Matches: 10 overall / 5 conference
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Sets Played: 35 overall / 18 conference
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Kills: 80 overall / 40 conference
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Kills/Set: 2.29 overall / 2.22 conference
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Total Attacks: 217 overall / 102 conference
Lopez's strong two-way play and ability to deliver in high-pressure moments made her one of Pierce's most reliable performers.
Annabel Galvan
Steady, composed, and fundamentally sound, Annabel Galvan contributed wherever the team needed her.
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Matches: 9 overall / 5 conference
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Sets Played: 32 overall / 18 conference
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Kills: 7 overall / 3 conference
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Kills/Set: 0.22 overall / 0.17 conference
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Total Attacks: 12 overall / 5 conference
Galvan's versatility, consistency, and team-first mentality earned her well-deserved recognition from conference coaches.
