Wingate University Bulldogs’ Volleyball Players Earn Academic All-District® Honors
Four Wingate University Bulldogs volleyball players - Maggie Mullen, Katie Jamerson, Gabby Saye, and Maggie Young - have earned Academic All-District® honors for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. Saye and Young are also CSC Academic All-America finalists, and the group helped lead Wingate to its 17th regular season SAC title.
Why It MattersThe recognition of these players highlights the emphasis on academic and athletic excellence, showcasing the commitment of student-athletes to perform both on and off the court.
By the Numbers- Wingate University Bulldogs went 28-4 overall and 17-1 in the SAC
- The team ranked fourth in the nation in hitting percentage with a program-record .285 hitting percentage
- Maggie Young piled up 259 kills on the season, averaging 2.27 kills per set with a .412 hitting percentage
- Gabby Saye led the Bulldogs with 2.75 kills per set, hitting .341 on the year
- Maggie Mullen led the Bulldogs with 451 digs, averaging 4.18 digs per set
- Katie Jamerson handed out a team-best 592 assists, averaging 5.64 assists per set
- Wingate University Bulldogs achieved their 17th regular season SAC title in the last 18 years
- The 'Dogs went 28-4 overall and 17-1 in the SAC, earning hosting duties at the NCAA Southeast Regionals for the 10th time in the last 15 years
- Young and Saye are CSC Academic All-America finalists and will advance to the national ballot to be voted on by CSC members
The recognition of these student-athletes exemplifies the dedication to excellence both on and off the volleyball court, contributing to the overall success of the Wingate University Bulldogs' volleyball team.
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