ECAC Announces 2023 Division III Women's Volleyball All-ECAC and Major Awards
DANBURY, Conn. – The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) has announced its 2023 Division III Women’s Volleyball All-ECAC Teams and major awards.
National power Juniata returns to the spotlight with two awards this year as Kiona Sky Rousset-Hernandez won Defensive Player of the Year and Heather Pavlik repeats as Coach of the Year. They are joined by Riley Donahue from Springfield College and Nicole Palmer from Stockton University as Offensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year.

Riley Donahue – Springfield College, Outside Hitter

Kiona Sky Rousset-Hernandez – Juniata College, Libero

Nicole Palmer – Stockton University, Outside Hitter

Heather Pavlik – Juniata College Coach
ECAC Division III Women’s Volleyball All-ECAC First Team*
Riley Donahue – Springfield College, Jr., OH
Mackenzie Coley – Juniata College, Jr., MH
Josanne Lewis – John Jay College, So., OH
Cecilia Miller – William Paterson University, Fr., OH
Nicole Palmer – Stockton University, Fr., OH
Cassidy Perry – Gallaudet University, Fr., Opposite
Ella Gamble – Gallaudet University, Jr., S
Kiona Sky Rousset-Hernandez – Juniata College, So., L
ECAC Division III Women’s Volleyball All-ECAC Second Team
Gwen Eustace – Salisbury University, So., MB
Taylor Malone – Alfred University, So., OH
Regan Hickey – Neumann University, Sr., OH
Kalena Ricketts – Farmingdale State, Sr., MB
Olivia Foley – Juniata College, Sr., S
Jacy Diaz – Allegheny College, So., L
*additional due to ties in voting
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