LEXINGTON, Ky. – Winona State University's Megan Flom has joined elite company by being named a 2019 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division II All-American. Flom, a Second Team honoree, joins former teammates McKenna Larsen (2016 & 2017) and Danielle Rampart (2017) as the only other Warriors in Division II program history to earn AVCA All-American recognition.
Flom becomes the first player in Winona State's DII-era to be named to the First or Second Team after Larsen and Rampart each garnered Honorable Mention status.
The junior middle blocker set a program record in 2019 with a .391 hitting percentage – shattering the previous mark of .357. Flom's hitting percentage ranked eighth among all Division II players this season.
Flom owned a torrid .443 hitting percentage over 20 NSIC matches this year in arguably the toughest conference in the country. Overall, she ranked third in the NSIC in hitting percentage and ninth in kills/set (3.81).
Along with her offensive efficiency, Flom ranked second on the team in total blocks (77), solo blocks (21) and blocks assists (56), while ranking third in service aces (20). Each of those stats, along with her team-leading 358 kills are new career highs.
Additionally this season, Flom was named to the All-NSIC First Team, the AVCA All-Central Region First Team and became the first Warrior in a decade to earn CoSIDA Academic All-District honors for her combined excellence in the classroom and on the court. Flom was twice named the NSIC Offensive Player of the Week in 2019 and tabbed the NCAA DII National Player of the Week once.