"There is no single individual honor more prestigious than being named to one of the All-America teams," said Head Coach Sherry Dunbar. "To be the first in Indiana Volleyball history adds to how special that award is to Ashley and our program. I'm very proud of Ashley for her commitment to this team, this program, and Indiana University."
The Bloomington, Ind., native was a unanimous All-Big Ten selection a few weeks ago, and was among the country's best in hitting percentage, blocks and points per set. She put together one of the most dominant seasons in the league both offensively and defensively. In addition to shattering the IU record for season hitting efficiency with her .361 efficiency, Benson could be found all over the Big Ten's statistical leaders as well. That .361 attack percentage slotted her fourth in the conference and 29th nationally. The 6-foot-3 middle blocker also cracked the top-10 in kills, blocks, points and service aces:
6th with 1.18 blocks per set (49th nationally)
7th with 4.24 points per set
8th with 3.32 kills per set
9th with 0.26 aces per set
In just three years leading the IU Volleyball program, Coach Dunbar has guided two Hoosiers to national recognition. Erica Short became just the second Hoosier to earn All-America Honorable Mention honors in 2008.
Hoosiers With National Recognition:
Ashley Benson (2009), Third Team All-America
Erica Short (2008), All-America Honorable Mention
Karen Dunham (1985), All-America Honorable Mention