The 2025 season was again a success, as usual, for the Bishop O’Connell Knights. But the girls high-school volleyball team fell short in its quest for postseason tournament championships.
O’Connell finished with a 22-3 overall record and advanced as far as the semifinals in both the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference and Division I state private-school tournaments.
Had standout freshman hitter and setter Carolyn Maria not missed the postseason with a broken left thumb, longtime O’Connell coach Mehdi El Alaoui believes the Knights could have repeated as champions in each tournament.
Maria made a big impact in her first high-school season, being a first-team all-WCAC selection. She amassed 263 assists, 226 kills, 114 digs and 59 aces. She also was chosen first-team all-state.
“The players did and tried their best without Carolyn, but she was very hard to replace,” said El Alaoui, in his 14th season as the Knights’ head coach. “Her play was a big factor for us. Without her, we didn’t have time to adjust to having a different lineup and rotations.”
Sophomore Grace Gatti and junior Gracie Davig were two other O’Connell players who also missed the tournaments with injuries.
“It was still a good season. If all were healthy we had a good chance to win both again,” El Alaoui told ARLnow.
The season began strong for O’Connell. The team won its first 18 matches, including the first nine by 3-0 scores. That gave the Knights a two-season, 28-match winning streak.
When the postseason began, O’Connell was the second seed in both the 2025 conference and state tournaments.
The Knights lost in close matches in the semifinals in each. They fell to St. Paul VI Catholic Panthers in the WCAC event, then to Flint Hill Huskies in the state. O’Connell finished 1-1 in each tourney, and had defeated both Paul VI and Flint Hill in regular-season matches.
“Our expectations this season were to win both championships again,” El Alaoui said.
O’Connell topped St. Catherine’s of Richmond for its state-tournament win and Good Counsel in a WCAC first-round match.
During the regular season O’Connell finished 12-1 in the WCAC standings to earn the second seed in the tournament. Its lone loss was against top-seed Holy Cross, 3-1.
O’Connell was led by WCAC Player of the Year and first-team all-state selection Macie Murray. The junior led O’Connell with 326 kills to go with 177 digs, 82 aces and 27 blocks. Murray will play college volleyball at James Madison University.
Knights’ junior Olivia Boggs was O’Connell’s other first-team all-WCAC player. She had 154 kills and 37 blocks and was chosen second-team all-state.
Making second team all-WCAC were senior Ellyson Miller and sophomore Natalie Hobson. Miller amassed 110 kills with 62 digs. Hobson ended with 468 assists, 141 digs and 72 aces.
O’Connell’s honorable-mention WCAC choices were junior Caroline Semko and freshman Lillian Battcock. Semko amassed 237 digs and 33 assists. Battcock had 37 blocks.
Sophomore Cayla Sawyers with 92 digs was another top player for O’Connell.
Hobson had 37 assists in the state semifinal match against St. Catherine’s, with Murray having 26 kills. She had 10 kills in the state semifinal, with Sawyers having six kills and Hobson 17 assists.
Also contributing throughout the season were freshman Abigail Battcock, sophomore Violet Johnson, junior Olivia Montesano and seniors Sofie Giannelli and Natalie Lyle.
As a team for the season, O’Connell tallied 916 kills, 863 digs and 343 aces.
El Alaoui has 322 career victories as a head coach, including 312 at O’Connell. Prior to O’Connell, he was the head coach for one season at WCAC rival Archbishop Carroll High School.
Since he became O’Connell’s coach, El Alaoui has led the Knights to three WCAC tournament championships and two state titles, with multiple runner-up finishes in each. He has built the team into a perennial top contender in conference and state tournaments, and the entire volleyball program has become strong.
During the 2025 season, the O’Connell junior varsity volleyball team went 18-0 and the freshman squad, 9-1.