Posted by Press Democrat Staff Writer Michael Coit:

Sonoma State University placed two players on the American Volleyball Coaches Association Division II All-America team – only the second time the Seawolves have earned the national nod.

Sophomore Keala Peterson made the third team and fellow second year standout Taylor Krenwinkel received honorable mention.

Peterson, an outside hitter from Analy High School in Sebastopol, ranked in the top 15 nationally with 4.18 kills per set, nailing 401 kills this season. The UC Davis transfer also led the Seawolves with 13 double-doubles, as well as 260 digs. Earlier, she was named to the All-California Collegiate Athletic Association team and also received AVCA All-West Region honors.

Krenwinkel, from Rancho Buena Vista High School, in San Diego, led the CCAA with 4.73 digs per set and the libero now has 1,062 for her career. Krenwinkel also was named second-team all CCAA and received AVCA All-West Region honors for her play.

Last season, former Seawolves great Kristy Sather earned AVCA All-America Honorable Mention honors — the first in school history.

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