Oberlin College’s Taylor Gwynne Makes History as North Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year
Key points:
- Taylor Gwynne named North Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year
- Oberlin College players Iris Archibald, Cami Sweet, and Andréa Jones also received All-NCAC honors
- Gwynne is the first player in Oberlin College history to earn Player of the Year accolades and first setter since 2004
Taylor Gwynne earns North Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year accolades as she leads Oberlin College to a successful season, with her impressive serving and setting skills. Iris Archibald, Cami Sweet, and Andréa Jones also receive All-NCAC honors for their standout performances. Gwynne, a native of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, becomes the first player in school history to claim Player of the Year title and the first setter to do so since 2004, setting a school record with her exceptional assists. Oberlin finished the season strong with a 13-10 overall record and will now focus on the 2024 season.
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