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From Jamestown Athletics

KANSAS CITY, Mo.– Samuel Jackman (JR/St. Jean Baptiste, Manitoba) from the University of Jamestown men’s volleyball team was named a first-team All-American as the national office released its postseason honors Tuesday.

Jackman, a second team All-American in 2021, recorded 301 kills and a hitting percentage of .281. He averaged 3.63 kills per set and also had 149 digs.

Tanner Woods (SO/Huntington Beach, Calif.), who received honorable mention All-American in 2021, was named to the second team. Woods was second on the Jimmies with 212 kills, finished with a .241 hitting percentage, and had 36 blocks and 35 service aces.

Earning honorable mention recognition were Korben Phillips (FR/Western, Australia) and Braden Neumann (SR/Costa Mesa, Calif.). Phillips had 156 kills and hit a team-high .462. He led UJ with 63 blocks and added 48 digs. Neumann’s 184 digs were a team high, and he recorded 44 assists and 10 service aces.

Jamestown finished with a 20-6 record this season and was ranked as high as fifth in the national polls. The Jimmies qualified for the national tournament for the second consecutive season.

2022 NAIA Men’s Volleyball All-American Teams