Simrin Carlsen named Player of the Year in Centennial Conference | Johns Hopkins Achieves Record-Breaking Success
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- Simrin Carlsen named Player of the Year in Centennial Conference
- Johns Hopkins has four All-Conference players
- Blue Jays set multiple program records and have strong performances
Johns Hopkins volleyball player Simrin Carlsen was named Player of the Year, with three teammates also earning All-Conference recognition. Carlsen’s dominant season led to her historic achievement, shattering program records and receiving numerous accolades for her exceptional performance, finishing as the sixth player in program history to earn the top honor. Other players recognized were Helena Swaak, Simone Adam, and Chidinma Onukwugha. The team’s outstanding performance has qualified them to host an eight-team regional as part of the NCAA Tournament, starting on Thursday, Nov. 16.
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