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Four Rams Earn All-Conference Honors

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FORT COLLINS — The Colorado State volleyball team boasts four standout players named to the 2025 All-Mountain West team, Halle Jameson, Eve Wilson, Erin Debeic and Maria Brun, the league offices announced Tuesday afternoon.

With four athletes named to the list of 2025 honorees, Colorado State ranks second in the Mountain West in honorees, only behind conference leading Utah State. 

Eve Wilson

Joining the Rams for her junior season, Wilson also proved her versatility for Colorado State, playing two different positions throughout the conference season. She found her stride at middle-blocker where she current ranks tenth in the Mountain West in kills and fourth in blocks per set with 219, 326 overall on the season, and 1.34, respectively. Wilson leads Rams in points per set at 4.02, which also ranks seventh in conference play this season.

Halle Jameson

Totaling 10 double-doubles on the season including eight in Mountain West play, Jameson made an immediate impact for the Rams throughout her freshman season. She earns her first All-Conference nod totaling 298 kills, 244 digs and hitting at a .249 clip on the season averaging 3.15 points per set.

Erin Debiec

Running the Colorado State offense, Debiec earns her first All-Conference honor as a redshirt-freshman and as one of only two players in the conference to average double-digit assists per set at 11.16. As a team, Colorado State ranks second in the conference in hitting percentage at .273 while Debiec is setting at a .399 efficiency overall on the season. She also adds 273 digs, 78 blocks and 17 service aces overall on the season. 

Maria Brun

Brun earns her first All-Mountain West honor in her second year with the Rams after totaling 301 kills, 190 digs and 53 blocks as a six-rotation outside hitter. She also ranks tenth in the conference in service aces while leading the Rams with 68 on the conference season and 33 overall. 

Colorado State will begin the post-season portion of its schedule this week in the Mountain West Championship semi-finals Friday, November 28 at 5 p.m. mountain time where they will be the No. 2 seed and face the winner of the quarter-final matchup between No. 3 Wyoming and No. 6 San Diego State which will take place Wednesday.



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