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Four Bruins Named to AVCA All-America Teams
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The UCLA Bruins have four players represented on the 2025 AVCA All-America teams, as announced by the AVCA, which unveiled its 13th annual Collegiate Beach All-America Teams today. This year, the first and second teams include 16 members each, and the 32 players honored represent 12 schools. UCLA has now produced 30 AVCA All-Americans. […]

LEXINGTON, Ky. — The UCLA Bruins have four players represented on the 2025 AVCA All-America teams, as announced by the AVCA, which unveiled its 13th annual Collegiate Beach All-America Teams today.
This year, the first and second teams include 16 members each, and the 32 players honored represent 12 schools. UCLA has now produced 30 AVCA All-Americans.
The Bruins’ court one pair of junior Maggie Boyd and freshman Sally Perez were both named AVCA First Team All-Americans. It marked the third-straight year that Boyd has made the First Team. Perez was the only freshman in the country to earn First Team accolades. The duo is 28-4 (all on court one) on the year entering the NCAA Championship.
Heading the list of 2025 honorees are a pair of players who become four-time All-Americans: Daniela Alvarez and Tania Moreno of TCU. Alvarez has been a first-team pick every season, and she becomes only the sixth beach player ever to earn AVCA first-team All-America honors four times.
UCLA’s court two pair of graduate Peri Brennan and senior Natalie Myszkowski landed on the Second Team. For Brennan, it was her third-straight Second Team All-America plaudits while it was the first for Myszkowski.
A quartet of schools each have four All-Americans. That group includes Cal Poly, Stanford, UCLA, and USC.
The awards selections were made by the AVCA Collegiate Beach All-America Committee: Beth Van Fleet of Georgia State (chair), Russell Brock, LSU, Andrew Fuller of Stanford, Hector Gutierrez of TCU, Kristina Hernandez of Stetson, Evan Silberstein, Hawai’i, Darin Van Horn of UT Chattanooga, Allison Voigt of Boise State, and Eyal Zimet of Tulane.