KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Indiana University Kokomo volleyball student-athlete
Lexi Broyles has earned NAIA Women's Volleyball All-American honors for the fourth time in her career, as announced by the NAIA on Tuesday afternoon.
The NAIA-VCA Executive Committee selects the NAIA All-America teams during the NAIA Championship. The pool of candidates comes from the All-Conference/CAC teams.
The Third-Team All-American honor is the seventh of Broyles' career, with the AVCA yet to announce its 2025 All-Americans. Broyles is the first student-athlete in program history to earn four NAIA Women's Volleyball All-American honors, having been named a Third-Team All-American each of her first three seasons as well.
The now four-time NAIA Third-Team All-American,
Lexi Broyles, closed her career with a bang this fall, earning River States Conference Attacker of the Year honors along with RSC and AVCA Midsouth Region First-Team recognition. She led both IU Kokomo and the RSC with a .376 hitting percentage, finishing the season with 343 kills and a team-best 111 blocks, helping IU Kokomo secure its third consecutive top-16 finish in Sioux City.
Broyles ranks first all-time in program history in career hitting percentage (.376) and sits second in career kills (1,369), block assists (364), and total blocks (447).
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