LEXINGTON, KY – The Johns Hopkins volleyball program earned two spots on the 2025 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-America Team, as announced Wednesday. Senior
Simone Adam was named to the First Team, while senior
Helena Swaak earned Second Team honors.
Hopkins has now produced 26 AVCA All-Americans in program history, with Adam and Swaak marking the first two under first-year head coach
Bayleigh Braswell. Adam becomes the sixth Blue Jay to earn First Team All-America honors and only the second to be named to the First Team twice, joining
Natalie Aston (2019, 2021). Since 2019, all six of Hopkins' First Team selections have come in the past five seasons. Additionally, Adam is just the third Blue Jay to be named an AVCA All-American three times, joining Aston (2017, 2019, 2021) and
Louisa Kisthon (2017-19).
Swaak's recognition makes her one of eight Blue Jays to receive AVCA All-America honors multiple times.
The two seniors led Johns Hopkins to a 27-5 record, the program's ninth consecutive Centennial Conference title, and a sixth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Sweet 16.
Adam, who was also named Centennial Conference and AVCA Regional Player of the Year, earned her second AVCA First Team All-America selection and her third career All-America honor. The senior outside hitter led the Blue Jays with 3.58 kills per set and 380 total kills, hitting .316 on the season. She also contributed 27 aces, 293 digs (2.76 per set) and 59 blocks, including 11 solo. Adam posted double-digit kills in 23 matches this season and ranks second in program history with 1,482 career kills.
Swaak, who previously earned AVCA Third Team honors in 2023, earned her first career AVCA Second Team selection. The setter finished the season with 653 assists, leading the Centennial Conference, and averaged 5.78 assists per set. In addition to her playmaking, she posted 214 kills, a team-leading 45 service aces, 357 digs (3.16 per set) and 68 blocks across 113 sets played.