MSU Denver volleyball has achieved statewide recognition, with head coach Jenny Glenn and outside hitter Annika Helf honored for their exceptional 2025 season. Glenn was named Coach of the Year and led the Roadrunners to their first NCAA Division II Volleyball National Championship, marking a historic first for Colorado schools. The team also secured the RMAC Regular Season and Tournament titles, alongside a record 32 wins and a 23-match winning streak. Helf, a standout player, earned multiple accolades, leading the team with 403 kills and achieving several postseason honors. Their achievements will be celebrated at the Sportswomen of Colorado Awards on March 8.

By the Numbers
  • MSU Denver volleyball achieved a record 32 wins during the 2025 season.
  • Annika Helf recorded 403 kills, ranking second in the RMAC and 44th nationally in NCAA Division II.
State of Play
  • MSU Denver is the only RMAC program to ever win an NCAA Division II Volleyball National Championship.
  • The Roadrunners’ dominant season included their first NCAA Regional Championship and the most RMAC Tournament Championships in conference history.
What's Next

The Sportswomen of Colorado Awards Celebration on March 8 will recognize the accomplishments of MSU Denver volleyball among top athletes and coaches, highlighting its impact on Division II volleyball in Colorado.

Bottom Line

MSU Denver's volleyball program not only broke records but also redefined the competitive landscape of collegiate volleyball in Colorado, exemplifying excellence and setting a high bar for future teams.