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ACC Unveils 2025 Volleyball Awards

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – Atlantic Coast Conference Co-Champions Pitt and Stanford earned a pair of postseason yearly awards to headline the 2025 ACC Volleyball honors, announced Monday. ACC season awards, as well as the All-ACC teams, were determined by a vote of the league’s 18 head coaches.
 
Pitt right side hitter Olivia Babcock was named the ACC Player of the Year, while Panthers’ teammate Bre Kelley was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year. SMU’s Averi Carlson was tabbed the ACC Setter of the Year, while Louisville’s Kalyssa Blackshear was named ACC Freshman of the Year. Stanford head coach Kevin Hambly was named the ACC Coach of the Year.
 
Babcock was named the ACC Player of the Year for the second straight season. The Los Angeles, California, native concluded the regular season with 545 kills and a .323 hitting percentage in 109 sets. On the defensive end, Babcock recorded 235 digs, and 110.0 total blocks. Her season was highlighted on November 2 at North Carolina, when she broke the program’s single-match kills record with 45 kills, surpassing her own previous mark of 41. This season, the Panthers’ junior right side hitter claimed five ACC Offensive Player of the Week honors and was named a semifinalist for the 2025 AVCA Division I Player of the Year award, looking to defend her 2024 title.

Kelley was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year just one week after being drafted sixth overall in the first round of the Major League Volleyball (MLV) Draft to the Orlando Valkyries. The redshirt senior out of Rockwall, Texas, leads the ACC in blocks per set with 1.51, while recording 151.0 total blocks and 12 solo blocks on the season. Kelley is the first player in program history to win ACC Volleyball Defensive Player of the Year. 

 

Carlson was named the ACC Setter of the Year in the Mustangs’ second season as a member of the conference. In 113 sets, the senior out of Lucas, Texas, recorded 1,268 assists, sitting third in the nation. Her 11.22 assists per set average leads the ACC and ranks second nationally. Carlson also recorded 243 digs, 47 kills and 26 service aces. The seven-time ACC Setter of the Week was picked seventh overall in the first round of the 2025 MLV Draft on November 24 to the Atlanta Vibe.

 

Blackshear was named the 2025 ACC Freshman of the Year, marking the second straight year and fourth overall a player from Louisville has earned the award (Nayelis Cabello, 2024). Offensively, Blackshear totaled 305 kills (2.85 kills per set) for a .296 hitting percentage, while on the defensive end, the Lomita, California, native recorded 11.0 total blocks and 57 digs. Blackshear was named the ACC Freshman of the Week three times this season.

 

After leading the Cardinal to its first ACC regular-season title, Stanford’s Kevin Hambly was named the ACC Volleyball Coach of the Year. Despite being picked to finish third in the annual Preseason ACC Volleyball Coaches Poll in July, Hambly led Stanford to a share of the regular-season crown and a No. 2 seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament. In just his second season within the ACC, Hambly is 55-9 with a 35-5 mark in the league. Hambly now has six conference titles as head coach of the Cardinal along with two back-to-back national titles in 2018 and 2019.

 

Babcock, Kelley and Carlson were named to the All-ACC First Team, while Blackshear was named to the All-ACC Second Team and the All-Freshman team.

 

Stanford had seven student-athletes named to the All-ACC teams, followed by Louisville with five and SMU and Pitt with four apiece. Stanford leads the All-Freshman team with three selections while Georgia Tech had two. Ten of the league’s 18 teams are represented across the All-ACC teams and the All-Freshman team.

 

Seven ACC volleyball teams earned spots in the 2025 NCAA Championship, as announced Sunday, November 30, on the NCAA Selection Show on ESPN, headlined by Pitt earning a No. 1 seed. Pitt will be joined by No. 2 seeds Louisville, SMU and Stanford, No. 5 seed Miami, Georgia Tech and North Carolina. The first and second rounds of the tournament will begin on Thursday, December 5.

 

2025 ACC Volleyball Awards

Player of the Year: Olivia Babcock, Pitt

Defensive Player of the Year: Bre Kelley, Pitt

Setter of the Year: Averi Carlson, SMU

Freshman of the Year: Kalyssa Blackshear, Louisville

Coach of the Year: Kevin Hambly, Stanford

 

All-ACC First Team

Nayelis Cabello, Louisville

Chloe Chicoine, Louisville

Cara Cresse, Louisville

Flormarie Heredia Colon, Miami

Ariana Rodriguez, Miami

Safi Hampton, North Carolina

Morgan Gaerte, Notre Dame

Olivia Babcock, Pitt

Bre Kelley, Pitt

Brooke Mosher, Pitt

Averi Carlson, SMU

Malaya Jones, SMU

Lizzy Andrew, Stanford

Spencer Etzler, Stanford

Elia Rubin, Stanford

*15 on first team due to a tie in voting

 

All-ACC Second Team

Kyleene Filimaua, Florida State

Iane Henke, Florida State

Bianca Garibaldi, Georgia Tech        

Kalyssa Blackshear, Louisville

Payton Petersen, Louisville

Maddy May, North Carolina

Chelsea Thorpe, North Carolina

Blaire Bayless, Pitt

Favor Anyanwu, SMU

Jadyn Livings, SMU

Julia Blyashov, Stanford

Jordyn Harvey, Stanford

Logan Parks, Stanford

Erika Sayer, Stanford

 

All-Freshman Team

Anna Fiedorowicz, Georgia Tech

Mimi Mambu, Georgia Tech

Kalyssa Blackshear, Louisville

Marina Pezelj, Pitt

Kennedi Rogers, SMU

Spencer Etzler, Stanford

Logan Parks, Stanford

Erika Sayer, Stanford

Reagan Ennist, Virginia





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Oldani Named Week 1 MPSF Defensive Player of the Week – BYU Athletics – Official Athletics Website

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Oldani had a match-high and career-high 10 digs in BYU’s season opener Friday night in Provo. He added another three digs on Saturday. Oldani also had five blocks over the two matches, as the Cougars started the season 2-0 for the fourth consecutive season.

Oldani is one of three transfers from Grand Canyon on this season’s BYU squad. He was a key contributor as a freshman last season for the Antelopes and has picked up where he left off with the Cougars.

Oldani and the No. 8 Cougars won in back-to-back sweeps last weekend over Saint Francis and have two more home matches this Friday and Saturday, as No. 10 UC San Diego visits the Smith Fieldhouse.



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BREAKING: Ahen Kim named head volleyball coach at Duke

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Duke University hired American University volleyball head coach Ahen Kim to the same role on Jan. 12, 2026. Kim joins the Blue Devils after his best season, posting a 24-5 record and winning a Patriot League championship. 

The Eagles went 64-25 during Kim’s three seasons as the head coach of the Eagles. His latest saw the Eagles clinch their 17th Patriot League title in program history and an NCAA Tournament berth. 

American swept the conference awards in 2025, taking home all five honors on Nov. 17, 2025. This included a Barry Goldberg Coaching Staff of the Year award for Kim and his staff. Kim’s team went 15-1 in Patriot League play in 2025, only dropping the team’s first conference match to the Colgate Raiders on Sept. 19, 2025. 

“We are incredibly grateful to Ahen for everything he has given to American University volleyball,” said American University Director of Athletics and Recreation JM Caparro in a statement. “His connection to this program runs deep…We wish him nothing but success in his next chapter.” 

Duke went 5-26 in the 2025 season, finishing last in the Atlantic Coastal Conference’s standings. The Blue Devils have not won the conference since 2013. The head coaching position opened up when long-time head coach Jolene Nagel retired on Dec. 1, 2025 after 27 seasons with the team. 

“I’m forever grateful to American University Volleyball and will cherish the time I’ve had coaching here both as an Assistant and as Head Coach,” Kim said in a statement. “It has been an honor to serve the program after Coach Barry, and I am extremely proud of the work by our student-athletes and staff to restore its competitive legacy.”

American will conduct a national search for its next volleyball coach. 

This article was edited by Jack Stashower and Walker Whalen. Copy editing done by Avery Grossman.

sports@theeagleonline.com 



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South’s Ellie Kleven named Alaska Gatorade Volleyball Player of the Year

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South Anchorage senior Ellie Kleven sets to the ball for a teammate during a match against Service High on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025 at South High. (Chris Bieri / ADN)

After leading the South Anchorage High volleyball team to a Cook Inlet Conference title and a dominant record of 41-5-1, senior Ellie Kleven this month became the seventh player in program history to be named Gatorade Alaska Volleyball Player of the Year.

“Winning this award means so much to me,” Kleven said. “I have always looked up to previous Gatorade Player of the Year winners and to be included in this group is really special.”

The elite setter is the second Wolverine to receive the award this decade, joining 2021-22 recipient Hanna Henrie, who was a standout outside hitter and led the program to its last state title.

“For a South athlete to receive this honor is incredibly rewarding for our coaches and players and something I hope future athletes will aspire to,” South head coach Julie Kleven said.

On the court, Ellie led the state with 1,196 assists and also recorded 434 digs, 121 service aces and 97 kills. Some of her other accolades include earning First Team All-Cook Inlet Conference and First Team All-State honors as well as receiving American Volleyball Coaches Association Honorable Mention All-American honors.

“Ellie has worked incredibly hard over the past four years and seeing her effort recognized in this way is truly special,” Julie said. “She is a player who gives 100 percent all of the time. Over the years she has also been so fortunate to have had excellent coaches and teammates that have contributed to her success. She is an elite athlete that is truly deserving of this honor.”

[‘It takes every single one of us’: South High’s volleyball success has been a collaborative effort at every level]

As Ellie’s mother and head coach, Julie couldn’t be prouder as this award recognizes a student-athlete for not only their feats of athleticism on the court, but also exceptional academic achievement and exemplary character displayed in and out of the gym.

South Anchorage head coach Julie Kleven talks to her team during a timeout from a match against Service High on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025 at South High. (Chris Bieri / ADN)

“I have watched her be humble and selfless through her entire volleyball career and these traits are a big part of what has made her such a great player, teammate and leader,” Julie said. “I have also witnessed her put the same level of commitment into her academics and community service.”

Ellie maintained an 3.71 grade point average and volunteered with multiple causes, including with Western Alaska typhoon relief, organizing a food and clothing drive for displaced families. She has also donated her time to community service initiatives through South’s National Honor Society chapter, including sock drives for those in need, putting together floral arrangements for seniors and making toys for cats at a local animal shelter.

“I’m incredibly honored to have even been considered for this award and grateful to my teammates and coaches who have made me the player I am today,” Ellie said after the honor was announced Friday. “My friends, family, and anyone I’ve ever been athletically involved with has played a part in this accomplishment and I couldn’t be more thankful to them.”





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Three From Men’s Volleyball Selected to FrogJump Preseason All-America First Team

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Springfield, Mass. – January 12, 2026 – Springfield College men’s volleyball seniors Dylan Mulvaney (Reston, Va.)Carter Durivage (East Greenbush, N.Y.) and Jake DesLauriers (Eastport, N.Y.) have all been named to the FrogJump Division III Preseason All-America First Team ahead of this week’s season opener in California.

A nationwide voting committee selected 20 student-athletes from across the country to the 2026 FrogJump Division III Preseason All-America Team, which recognizes the NCAA Division III men’s volleyball players projected to be the best in the nation during the upcoming year. Springfield was the lone institution to have three selections this fall as Messiah, NYU, Santa Cruz, Mount Union and Vassar all had two honorees.

The 14-member voting committee for this award consisted of 11 DIII Men’s Volleyball Head Coaches from across the nation and three members of the FrogJump coverage team. The 20 players receiving the most votes were named FrogJump Preseason All-Americans. The committee unanimously chose four players for preseason honors; Josh McLellan (Aurora), Alex Kagoro (Messiah), Ben Heise (Carthage), and Dylan Mulvaney (Springfield).

Mulvaney ranked second in the nation with 10.37 assists per set dishing out a total of 861 helpers and powered Springfield College to the second-best hitting percentage in the country at a .354 clip. He also registered 30 kills, 26 aces, 99 digs, 36 blocks and hit .418. In addition to his third straight All-America award, Mulvaney was tabbed as the FrogJump Volleyball Division III National Setter of the Year and as the Region I Player of the Year for the second time in his career.

DesLauriers made his transition from the baseball diamond to the volleyball court last season and made an immediate impact. He registered 204 kills (2.46 per set) and hit .359, which ranked 30th in Division III this year. DesLauriers also posted 40 aces and 116 digs (1.40 per set) and earned his first career AVCA All-America accolade in 2025.

Durivage powered Springfield’s offense with a team-best 221 kills (3.16 per set) and his .369 on the season. He also totaled 27 blocks and 81 digs. Durivage’s .369 hitting percentage ranked 25th nationally, while his 3.80 points per set ranked 64th in Division III a season ago as he earned his first nod to the AVCA All-America team in 2025.

Last season, these three student-athletes led Springfield to 25 wins and back to the NCAA Division III National Championship match for the first time since 2022. 

Springfield will open its 2026 campaign as the top-ranked team in both the AVCA Division III National Poll and the FrogJump Volleyball Division III rankings. The Pride will take on Hope International and Concordia Irvine on Friday, January 16 before returning east for its Division III opener at Baruch on Friday, January 23.

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ODAC Athletes of the Week: Week 20

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The ODAC docket was busier over the past week with the return of swimming and the first matches of men’s volleyball joining basketball and wrestling as active sports. There were surprising – or eye-opening – results throughout with nationally-ranked upsets, inaugural program wins, and new conference records among the highlights.

Those earning ODAC Athlete of the Week awards for Week 20 include:

Most weeks this season, the following schedule will be used for releasing weekly awards winners when the sports below active:

  • Sundays: football
  • Mondays: baseball, basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, volleyball, wrestling
  • Tuesdays: cross country, single-discipline equestrian, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field
  • Wednesdays: golf



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Men’s Volleyball Sweeps EIVA Weekly Awards – Penn State

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State men’s volleyball swept the first conference awards of the season as Sean Harvey was named EIVA Offensive Player of the Week and Ryan Merk was selected as the Defensive Player of the Week. The Nittany Lions picked up the honors after opening the season with a four-set win over Mount Olive and a sweep over Manhattan at Rec Hall.

Harvey earned a weekly award from the conference for the first time after hitting .426 with 27 kills (3.86/set) over the two wins. He opened the season with 13 kills, three blocks, and five digs in the win over Mount Olive. The outside hitter followed that by hitting .667 with 14 kills, one block, one dig, and one ace in the victory over Manhattan

Merk led Penn State’s defensive effort that resulted in the opposition hitting just .158 over the two matches. He totaled 18 digs with nine in each match, giving him 2.57/set for the week. The redshirt senior libero also helped get the offense going with a 36-36 mark on serve receive. Merk is now a five-time EIVA Defensive Player of the Week honoree.

No. 13 Penn State is back at Rec Hall when it hosts St. Thomas Aquinas on Thursday at 7 p.m. The Nittany Lions then host No. 9 Lewis on Saturday at 7 p.m. Both matches will stream on B1G+.



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