PALATINE, Ill. – Harper College volleyball player Veronica Dabrowski (Mount Prospect, Ill./Rolling Meadows),
who graduated from Harper in May, can add another accomplishment to her
already impressive resume. Dabrowski was recently named a National
Collegiate Scouting Association (NCSA) Top 5 2014 Athleader
All-American.
College coaches and Athletic
Directors across the country submitted nominees from their respective
programs for a place on the Athleader All-American Team. According to
the NCSA criteria, each nominee must exemplify the following
characteristics:
• Excelling in the classroom, on the field of play and in the community
• Having an all-in attitude/all-out work ethic
• Putting the team first
• And having a thirst for learning
• Having an all-in attitude/all-out work ethic
• Putting the team first
• And having a thirst for learning
According to the College Coach Recruiting blog,
in its third year, the Athleader All-American Team is a collaboration
of exceptional student-athletes that embody all of NCSA's core values.
In her sophomore season, Dabrowski earned First Team All-American, First Team All-Conference, First Team All-Region, Region IV All-Tournament Team, three time All-Tournament team and N4C Academic All-Conference honors. Dabrowski was also recognized as the Harper College Female Athlete of the Year and will be moving on to play at NAIA Bethel College in Mishawaka, Indiana, where she will be pre-med student.
"Veronica
had an outstanding year, actually two-year career here at Harper
College, both academically and athletically," said Harper head coach Bob Vilsoet.
"She deserves all the awards she's received to date. I'm looking
forward to following how well she does at Bethel College in the fall. We
will certainly miss her here."
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