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Women's Volleyball By: Lauren Mazich

Big Sky Announces 2025 Volleyball Individual & All-Conference Awards

GREELEY, Colo. (Nov. 23, 2025) – The 2025 Big Sky Conference Volleyball Individual Awards and All-Conference Teams have been announced, highlighting the best and brightest stars across the league.

These awards are voted on by the league’s head coaches. Coaches are not allowed to vote for their own players in the process.

Sacramento State led the way with a quad of Hornets earning individual awards and three members on First Team All-Conference. Victoria Marthaler powered the Hornets offensively while Reese Ampi anchored the team defensively. Kate Doorn collected Setter of the Year honors and Keonahi’ilani Solaita was named Outstanding Freshman of the Year. Sacramento State heads into Championship week looking to defend their tournament title from a year ago. Last season the Hornets were the first school to win a tournament they hosted since North Dakota in 2016. 

Regular season champions Northern Arizona collected a pair of individual awards along with three First Team All-Conference reps. Hanah Stoddard was a key component to the team's regular season title in the 2025 campaign as she was also named Most Valuable Player. Ken Murphy was named Coach of the Year after leading the Lumberjacks to a historic 23-win season. The regular season title is the Lumberjack's first outright title in program history. Northern Arizona has earned hosting rights for the 2026 Big Sky Volleyball championships; it will be there first time hosting since 2015. 

Montana rounds out individual awards in Alexis Batezel who earned Co-Libero of the Years honors and Olivia LaBeau who was named Top Newcomer. The Griz have earned the No. 5 seed after missing the tournament a season ago. Montana is seeking their first win in postseason since 2013. 

The full list of postseason honors can be found below. 

2025 Big Sky Individual Award Winners
Co-Most Valuable Player: Hanah Stoddard, Northern Arizona & Victoria Marthaler, Sacramento State
Co-Libero of the Year: Alexis Batezel, Montana & Reese Ampi, Sacramento State
Setter of the Year: Kate Doorn, Sacramento State
Top Newcomer: Olivia LaBeau, Montana
Outstanding Freshman of the Year: Keonahi’ilani Solaita, Sacramento State
Coach of the Year: Ken Murphy, Northern Arizona 
  
Big Sky Volleyball All-Conference First Team
Delaney Russell, Montana
Hanah Stoddard, Northern Arizona
Gigi Greenlee, Northern Arizona
Sophia Wadsworth, Northern Arizona
Isabel Bennett, Northern Colorado
Alivia Eikenberg, Portland State
Kate Doorn, Sacramento State
Victoria Marthaler, Sacramento State
Ashlynn Archer, Sacramento State
Rose Moore, Weber State
 
Big Sky Volleyball All-Conference Second Team
Marci Bell, Idaho State
Jaydin Watts, Idaho State
Alexis Batezel, Montana
Gracie Cagle, Montana
Lauren Lindseth, Montana State
Brynn Reines, Northern Colorado
Zoe Gibbs, Northern Colorado
Alayna Tessena, Northern Colorado
Ashley Gneiting, Weber State
Kaylie Ray, Weber State

2025 Championship Information
The 2025 Big Sky Volleyball Championship will be hosted on Nov. 24-26 on the campus of Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colo.. The top eight teams in the conference regular season standings advance to the championship.