
Caddow Named 1st Team All-American
San Dimas, CA – For the fourth year in a row, Hannah Caddow was named to the NAIA All-American team, finishing on the First Team. This recognition comes on the heels of a season that saw her as the GSAC Player of the Year and the AVCA Southwest Region Player of the Year for back to back years. The Warriors finished the season with an overall record of 18-9 and 8-6 in the GSAC, placing them as the #3 seed in the tournament. There is a direct correlation to the historic season that LPU had and the performance of Caddow throughout the year.
When asked to reflect on Caddow receiving this honor, Coach Wes Schneider stated, "It has been an absolute honor to work with such a hard-working, competitive, coachable, and humble player like Hannah Caddow. While she is an amazing player on the court, she is an even better person and teammate off of the court. This award is well-earned and deserved from all of the effort and hard work that she has put in to grow and become one of the best outsides in the entire nation. We will miss Hannah greatly here at LPU, but the legacy that she is leaving here will remain for years to come. Congrats Hannah and we are so proud of you!"
#13 HANNAH CADDOW
Hannah has been instrumental in the rise of the Life Pacific Volleyball program to GSAC recognition and she will go down as the greatest player in the program's history. That impact has she has had on the court has been noted as she received All-American honors for the 4th time in her career, along with receiving the Player of the Year award in the GSAC for back to back seasons. Hannah receives this award following a regular season where she led the GSAC in total kills with 347, kills/set, with an average of 3.77 kills/set. She also led the GSAC in points per set, as she finished the year with an average of 4.23 points/set. Along with her lethal attack, Hannah is also widely known as one of the best defenders in the GSAC. In 16 different matches, she posted a double-double (kills/digs) where she controlled the match on both sides of the ball. Hannah finished 10th in the GSAC in digs/set, as she averaged 3.14 digs per set. On September 1st, she posted her season mark of digs, finishing the match against UC Merced with 24 digs, while also contributing 21 kills.
This season, Hannah continued to grow her standing in the All-Time leader category for LPU Volleyball as she holds the LPU record for most all-time kills, digs, and service aces. She has a career total of 1580 kills, 1586 digs, and 152 aces, which all serve as an LPU best. Another record that Hannah holds is the most aces in a match, which she recorded back in the 2019 season when she recorded 8 service aces on one set.
Caddow is currently serving as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee representative for Life Pacific University for the second straight year, as she continues to solidify herself as a leader within the team and campus as a whole. Hannah also earned the Cliff Hamlow Champions of Character Award last year, which recognizes the 2 student-athletes from each institution that demonstrate outstanding athletic achievement, campus and community leadership, future ambition, and embraces the five core character values of the NAIA Champions of Character program (Respect, Responsibility, Integrity, Sportsmanship and Servant Leadership).