Concordia-St. Paul junior Teagan Starkey has been named to the Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) All-America First Team for Women's Volleyball. This year, a total of 21 student-athletes from 18 institutions were selected for the All-America Teams. St. Cloud State senior Kenzie Foley was named the Ron Lenz Player of the Year. The D2CCA All-America Team is selected by Sports Information Directors from NCAA Division II schools and conferences sponsoring women's volleyball.

Why It Matters

Teagan Starkey's selection to the D2CCA All-America First Team recognizes her exceptional performance and skill in women's volleyball. It highlights her achievements and contributions to the sport.

By the Numbers
  • 21 student-athletes from 18 institutions were selected for the D2CCA All-America Teams.
  • Teagan Starkey leads the nation with 13.32 assists per set for the second consecutive year.
  • The Concordia-St. Paul offense had a nation-leading .319 hitting percentage and 15.40 kills per set.
  • Starkey has recorded over 40 assists in 23 matches and has had three double-doubles this season.
Bottom Line

Teagan Starkey's selection to the D2CCA All-America First Team recognizes her outstanding performance in women's volleyball and highlights her leadership in guiding the Concordia-St. Paul offense. Her achievements contribute to the success of the team.