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AUSTIN, Texas – No. 14 Texas Volleyball's Madisen Skinner and Marianna Singletary were both named to the All-SEC First Team to lead a group of four Longhorns honored on the All-SEC teams, the league office announced Sunday. 

In addition to Skinner and Singletary, Reagan Rutherford was named to the All-SEC Second Team and Ayden Ames was named to the All-Freshman Team.

Skinner is averaging 4.14 kills per set this season, while hitting .274, with 140 digs and 48 total blocks. The Katy, Texas product has also been exceptional down the stretch, with 5.94 kills per set and a .439 hitting percentage over her final five matches of the regular season. 

Singletary is tied for the SEC lead with 1.47 blocks per set this season and was named the league's Defensive Player of the Week in three-straight weeks earlier this season. In addition to her 128 total blocks, Singletary has 162 kills with a .356 hitting percentage. 

Rutherford has totaled 221 kills (2.57 per set) with a .325 hitting percentage this season. The Missouri City, Texas product has also added 46 total blocks, while spending a part of the season splitting playing time with Devin Kahahawai.

Ames is the Longhorns' first true freshman middle blocker to start since Chiaka Ogbogu in 2013 and has been outstanding. The Prosper, Texas product has 51 total blocks and 92 kills, with a .375 hitting percentage.

The Longhorns will learn their postseason seeding on the NCAA Selection Show on Sunday at 5 p.m. CT on ESPN.

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AUSTIN, Texas – No. 14 Texas Volleyball's Madisen Skinner and Marianna Singletary were both named to the All-SEC First Team to lead a group of four Longhorns honored on the All-SEC teams, the league office announced Sunday. 

In addition to Skinner and Singletary, Reagan Rutherford was named to the All-SEC Second Team and Ayden Ames was named to the All-Freshman Team.

Skinner is averaging 4.14 kills per set this season, while hitting .274, with 140 digs and 48 total blocks. The Katy, Texas product has also been exceptional down the stretch, with 5.94 kills per set and a .439 hitting percentage over her final five matches of the regular season. 

Singletary is tied for the SEC lead with 1.47 blocks per set this season and was named the league's Defensive Player of the Week in three-straight weeks earlier this season. In addition to her 128 total blocks, Singletary has 162 kills with a .356 hitting percentage. 

Rutherford has totaled 221 kills (2.57 per set) with a .325 hitting percentage this season. The Missouri City, Texas product has also added 46 total blocks, while spending a part of the season splitting playing time with Devin Kahahawai.

Ames is the Longhorns' first true freshman middle blocker to start since Chiaka Ogbogu in 2013 and has been outstanding. The Prosper, Texas product has 51 total blocks and 92 kills, with a .375 hitting percentage.

The Longhorns will learn their postseason seeding on the NCAA Selection Show on Sunday at 5 p.m. CT on ESPN.

AUSTIN, Texas – No. 14 Texas Volleyball's Madisen Skinner and Marianna Singletary were both named to the All-SEC First Team to lead a group of four Longhorns honored on the All-SEC teams, the league office announced Sunday. 

In addition to Skinner and Singletary, Reagan Rutherford was named to the All-SEC Second Team and Ayden Ames was named to the All-Freshman Team.

Skinner is averaging 4.14 kills per set this season, while hitting .274, with 140 digs and 48 total blocks. The Katy, Texas product has also been exceptional down the stretch, with 5.94 kills per set and a .439 hitting percentage over her final five matches of the regular season. 

Singletary is tied for the SEC lead with 1.47 blocks per set this season and was named the league's Defensive Player of the Week in three-straight weeks earlier this season. In addition to her 128 total blocks, Singletary has 162 kills with a .356 hitting percentage. 

Rutherford has totaled 221 kills (2.57 per set) with a .325 hitting percentage this season. The Missouri City, Texas product has also added 46 total blocks, while spending a part of the season splitting playing time with Devin Kahahawai.

Ames is the Longhorns' first true freshman middle blocker to start since Chiaka Ogbogu in 2013 and has been outstanding. The Prosper, Texas product has 51 total blocks and 92 kills, with a .375 hitting percentage.

The Longhorns will learn their postseason seeding on the NCAA Selection Show on Sunday at 5 p.m. CT on ESPN.

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