Congratulations to Concordia-St. Paul volleyball players Teagan Starkey, Jasmine Mulvihill, Emma Schmidt, Sophia Andersen, and Katie Mattson for earning AVCA All-America honors. Starkey was named to the First Team, Mulvihill to the Second Team, Schmidt to the Third Team, and both Andersen and Mattson received honorable mentions. This is the most selections for Concordia-St. Paul since their undefeated 2009 season and highlights the team's continued success.

Why It Matters

This recognition by the AVCA showcases the talent and skill of these players from Concordia-St. Paul, one of the top programs in NCAA Division II volleyball. It demonstrates the team's ability to consistently produce high-caliber athletes and compete at a national level.

By the Numbers
  • Concordia-St. Paul had five players earn AVCA All-America honors.
  • Teagan Starkey was named to the First Team, Jasmine Mulvihill to the Second Team, Emma Schmidt to the Third Team, and Sophia Andersen and Katie Mattson received honorable mentions.
  • The 2023 group of AVCA All-Americans includes 42 players from 28 schools.
  • Missouri-St. Louis, Tampa, Wayne State (Neb.), Concordia-St. Paul, and Regis had multiple first team selections.
Bottom Line

The AVCA All-America honors for Teagan Starkey, Jasmine Mulvihill, Emma Schmidt, Sophia Andersen, and Katie Mattson highlight the exceptional talent and success of Concordia-St. Paul volleyball. Their achievements demonstrate the team's continued excellence and solidify the program's status as a powerhouse in NCAA Division II.