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Women’s Volleyball vs Concordia University (Neb.) on 8/29/2025 – Box Score

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On court for CONCORDI: Kya Scott; Clara Evert; Ava Greene; Molli Martin; Savannah Shelburne; Laynee Baker.



On court for CONCORDI: Kya Scott; Clara Evert; Ava Greene; Molli Martin; Savannah Shelburne; Laynee Baker.






On court for OTTAWA: Brittan Lee; Campbell Stark; Alexia Maynes; Kira Cherry; Makela Martinez; Bailee Nickel.



On court for OTTAWA: Brittan Lee; Campbell Stark; Alexia Maynes; Kira Cherry; Makela Martinez; Bailee Nickel.




OTTAWA


1-0


[Makela Martinez] Attack error by Laynee Baker (block by Campbell Stark; Kira Cherry).



[Makela Martinez] Attack error by Laynee Baker (block by Campbell Stark; Kira Cherry).

1


Concordia (NE)

0




OTTAWA


1-1


[Makela Martinez] Kill by Ava Greene (from Savannah Shelburne).



1


Ottawa

1

[Makela Martinez] Kill by Ava Greene (from Savannah Shelburne).




CONCORDI


1-2


[Kya Scott] Service ace (Samantha Stahl).



1


Ottawa

2

[Kya Scott] Service ace (Samantha Stahl).




CONCORDI


2-2


[Kya Scott] Kill by Samantha Stahl (from Carson Schuman).



[Kya Scott] Kill by Samantha Stahl (from Carson Schuman).

2


Concordia (NE)

2




OTTAWA


2-3


[Samantha Stahl] Kill by Laynee Baker (from Savannah Shelburne).



2


Ottawa

3

[Samantha Stahl] Kill by Laynee Baker (from Savannah Shelburne).






CONCORDI subs: Kate Griess.



CONCORDI subs: Kate Griess.




CONCORDI


3-3


[Kate Griess] Kill by Bailee Nickel (from Makela Martinez).



[Kate Griess] Kill by Bailee Nickel (from Makela Martinez).

3


Concordia (NE)

3




OTTAWA


3-4


[Carson Schuman] Kill by Ella Waters (from Savannah Shelburne).



3


Ottawa

4

[Carson Schuman] Kill by Ella Waters (from Savannah Shelburne).




CONCORDI


4-4


[Lily Psencik] Service error.



[Lily Psencik] Service error.

4


Concordia (NE)

4






OTTAWA subs: Hollie Peters; Madison Brauner.



OTTAWA subs: Hollie Peters; Madison Brauner.




OTTAWA


5-4


[Madison Brauner] Kill by Bailee Nickel (from Madison Brauner).



[Madison Brauner] Kill by Bailee Nickel (from Madison Brauner).

5


Concordia (NE)

4




OTTAWA


5-5


[Madison Brauner] Kill by Lanie Brott (from Lily Psencik).



5


Ottawa

5

[Madison Brauner] Kill by Lanie Brott (from Lily Psencik).






CONCORDI subs: Addie Kirkegaard.



CONCORDI subs: Addie Kirkegaard.




CONCORDI


5-6


[Clara Evert] Kill by Addie Kirkegaard (from Lily Psencik).



5


Ottawa

6

[Clara Evert] Kill by Addie Kirkegaard (from Lily Psencik).




CONCORDI


6-6


[Clara Evert] Kill by Bailee Nickel (from Madison Brauner).



[Clara Evert] Kill by Bailee Nickel (from Madison Brauner).

6


Concordia (NE)

6




OTTAWA


7-6


[Bailee Nickel] Kill by Hollie Peters.



[Bailee Nickel] Kill by Hollie Peters.

7


Concordia (NE)

6




OTTAWA


8-6


[Bailee Nickel] Service ace (Shandy Faalii).



[Bailee Nickel] Service ace (Shandy Faalii).

8


Concordia (NE)

6




OTTAWA


8-7


[Bailee Nickel] Kill by Addie Kirkegaard (from Lily Psencik).



8


Ottawa

7

[Bailee Nickel] Kill by Addie Kirkegaard (from Lily Psencik).




CONCORDI


9-7


[Shandy Faalii] Service error.



[Shandy Faalii] Service error.

9


Concordia (NE)

7




OTTAWA


9-8


[Jezebel Hobbs] Kill by Kya Scott (from Lily Psencik), block error by Brittan Lee.



9


Ottawa

8

[Jezebel Hobbs] Kill by Kya Scott (from Lily Psencik), block error by Brittan Lee.




CONCORDI


10-8


[Savannah Shelburne] Service error.



[Savannah Shelburne] Service error.

10


Concordia (NE)

8




OTTAWA


10-9


[Makela Martinez] Kill by Kya Scott (from Savannah Shelburne).



10


Ottawa

9

[Makela Martinez] Kill by Kya Scott (from Savannah Shelburne).




CONCORDI


11-9


[Kya Scott] Kill by Campbell Stark (from Makela Martinez).



[Kya Scott] Kill by Campbell Stark (from Makela Martinez).

11


Concordia (NE)

9




OTTAWA


11-10


[Samantha Stahl] Kill by Ella Waters (from Savannah Shelburne).



11


Ottawa

10

[Samantha Stahl] Kill by Ella Waters (from Savannah Shelburne).




CONCORDI


11-11


[Kate Griess] Kill by Molli Martin (from Lily Psencik), block error by Campbell Stark.



11


Ottawa

11

[Kate Griess] Kill by Molli Martin (from Lily Psencik), block error by Campbell Stark.




CONCORDI


12-11


[Kate Griess] Kill by Bailee Nickel (from Makela Martinez).



[Kate Griess] Kill by Bailee Nickel (from Makela Martinez).

12


Concordia (NE)

11




OTTAWA


12-12


[Carson Schuman] Kill by Laynee Baker (from Savannah Shelburne).



12


Ottawa

12

[Carson Schuman] Kill by Laynee Baker (from Savannah Shelburne).




CONCORDI


12-13


[Lily Psencik] Kill by Ella Waters.



12


Ottawa

13

[Lily Psencik] Kill by Ella Waters.




CONCORDI


13-13


[Lily Psencik] Kill by Kira Cherry (from Makela Martinez).



[Lily Psencik] Kill by Kira Cherry (from Makela Martinez).

13


Concordia (NE)

13






CONCORDI subs: Lanie Brott.



CONCORDI subs: Lanie Brott.




OTTAWA


13-14


[Madison Brauner] Attack error by Bailee Nickel (block by Ella Waters; Molli Martin).



13


Ottawa

14

[Madison Brauner] Attack error by Bailee Nickel (block by Ella Waters; Molli Martin).




CONCORDI


13-15


[Clara Evert] Kill by Addie Kirkegaard.



13


Ottawa

15

[Clara Evert] Kill by Addie Kirkegaard.






Timeout Ottawa.



Timeout Ottawa.




CONCORDI


14-15


[Clara Evert] Service error.



[Clara Evert] Service error.

14


Concordia (NE)

15




OTTAWA


14-16


[Bailee Nickel] Service error.



14


Ottawa

16

[Bailee Nickel] Service error.






OTTAWA subs: Samantha Stahl.



OTTAWA subs: Samantha Stahl.




CONCORDI


15-16


[Shandy Faalii] Kill by Hollie Peters (from Madison Brauner).



[Shandy Faalii] Kill by Hollie Peters (from Madison Brauner).

15


Concordia (NE)

16




OTTAWA


15-17


[Jezebel Hobbs] Kill by Ava Greene (from Lily Psencik).



15


Ottawa

17

[Jezebel Hobbs] Kill by Ava Greene (from Lily Psencik).




CONCORDI


15-18


[Savannah Shelburne] Attack error by Campbell Stark (block by Ava Greene).



15


Ottawa

18

[Savannah Shelburne] Attack error by Campbell Stark (block by Ava Greene).




CONCORDI


15-19


[Savannah Shelburne] Kill by Kya Scott (from Savannah Shelburne).



15


Ottawa

19

[Savannah Shelburne] Kill by Kya Scott (from Savannah Shelburne).




CONCORDI


16-19


[Savannah Shelburne] Service error.



[Savannah Shelburne] Service error.

16


Concordia (NE)

19




OTTAWA


16-20


[Makela Martinez] Attack error by Kira Cherry (block by Ava Greene; Laynee Baker).



16


Ottawa

20

[Makela Martinez] Attack error by Kira Cherry (block by Ava Greene; Laynee Baker).




CONCORDI


17-20


[Kya Scott] Attack error by Kya Scott.



[Kya Scott] Attack error by Kya Scott.

17


Concordia (NE)

20




OTTAWA


18-20


[Samantha Stahl] Kill by Bailee Nickel (from Makela Martinez).



[Samantha Stahl] Kill by Bailee Nickel (from Makela Martinez).

18


Concordia (NE)

20




OTTAWA


19-20


[Samantha Stahl] Attack error by Kya Scott.



[Samantha Stahl] Attack error by Kya Scott.

19


Concordia (NE)

20




OTTAWA


19-21


[Samantha Stahl] Service error.



19


Ottawa

21

[Samantha Stahl] Service error.




CONCORDI


19-22


[Kate Griess] Service ace (Samantha Stahl).



19


Ottawa

22

[Kate Griess] Service ace (Samantha Stahl).




CONCORDI


20-22


[Kate Griess] Attack error by Ella Waters (block by Kira Cherry; Bailee Nickel).



[Kate Griess] Attack error by Ella Waters (block by Kira Cherry; Bailee Nickel).

20


Concordia (NE)

22




OTTAWA


21-22


[Carson Schuman] Kill by Kira Cherry (from Makela Martinez).



[Carson Schuman] Kill by Kira Cherry (from Makela Martinez).

21


Concordia (NE)

22






Timeout Concordia (NE).



Timeout Concordia (NE).




OTTAWA


22-22


[Carson Schuman] Service ace (Kya Scott).



[Carson Schuman] Service ace (Kya Scott).

22


Concordia (NE)

22




OTTAWA


22-23


[Carson Schuman] Kill by Laynee Baker (from Savannah Shelburne).



22


Ottawa

23

[Carson Schuman] Kill by Laynee Baker (from Savannah Shelburne).




CONCORDI


23-23


[Lily Psencik] Kill by Kira Cherry (from Makela Martinez).



[Lily Psencik] Kill by Kira Cherry (from Makela Martinez).

23


Concordia (NE)

23




OTTAWA


23-24


[Madison Brauner] Kill by Molli Martin (from Lily Psencik).



23


Ottawa

24

[Madison Brauner] Kill by Molli Martin (from Lily Psencik).






CONCORDI subs: Clara Evert; Addie Kirkegaard.



CONCORDI subs: Clara Evert; Addie Kirkegaard.






Timeout Ottawa.



Timeout Ottawa.




CONCORDI


24-24


[Clara Evert] Kill by Hollie Peters.



[Clara Evert] Kill by Hollie Peters.

24


Concordia (NE)

24




OTTAWA


24-25


[Bailee Nickel] Kill by Molli Martin (from Lily Psencik).



24


Ottawa

25

[Bailee Nickel] Kill by Molli Martin (from Lily Psencik).






CONCORDI subs: Addie Kirkegaard.



CONCORDI subs: Addie Kirkegaard.




CONCORDI


24-26


[Shandy Faalii] Attack error by Hollie Peters.



24


Ottawa

26

[Shandy Faalii] Attack error by Hollie Peters.






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ATHENS, Ga. – University of Georgia volleyball has signed 6-3 outside hitter Marin Collins for the 2026 season, head coach Tom Black announced Saturday.
 
“We’re very excited to add Marin to our program,” Black said. “She has a tremendously high ceiling as a player, and we can’t wait to begin working with her.”
 
Collins signs with Georgia from Penn State as a redshirt-freshman. She did not play in 2025 due to injury and will have four years of eligibility as a Bulldog.
 
In 2024, Collins eclipsed 1,750 career kills at Frontier Central High School in the suburbs of Buffalo, New York, and earned JVA Class of 2025 All‑National Team honors. She was invited to the Under Armour NEXT Series Camp Elite, named First Team AA All‑State in New York, selected First Team All-Western New York by The Buffalo News, and garnered All‑ECIC First Team recognition.
 
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Outside of volleyball, Collins competed on Frontier’s bowling team from her freshman through junior years and was involved with the Girls in Sports Organization.
 
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The Lake View, New York native is the daughter of Kimberly and Ryan Collins.
 
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Academic All-District Women’s Volleyball Team release

The team honors the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom.

Caitlin Allen ’27, Kathryn Fox ’27, Maggie Nichols ’26 and Ayzlinn Trefren ’28 were each named to the CSC Academic All-District® Team for Division III.

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Fox played in all 19 matches with 11 starts. The junior was one of four players on the team with over 100 kills, registering a career-best 111 on the year. She was also second on the team in blocks with seven solo blocks and 39 block assists.

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