Four Colorado College volleyball players were named to the 2025 all-SCAC first team, led by the SCAC Co-Setter of the Year, sophomore
Camden Goodman. Goodman joined senior
Carolyn Dormady and juniors
Camille Sherrill and
Brooke Brilliant on the first team, while junior
Meghan Gannon was named to the second team.
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The four first-teamers and the five selections on the top two teams were the most from any team in the league.
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"Congratulations to all of our players who are being recognized by the SCAC," head coach
Sharon Dingman said. "Having five recognized is an honor that every one of us embraces and are proud to be a part of." Â
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Goodman earned her first major SCAC award after a breakout season, as she currently leads the SCAC in assists (590) and assists per set (7.47). Colorado College has won at least a share of the Setter of the Year award in five of the six seasons the award has been in existence.
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The Park City, Utah, product has played in 79 total sets this season and collected a career-high 52 assists against Concordia on Nov. 7. She was also named SCAC Setter of the Week three times this season.
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Dormady earned her third overall all-conference selection and second consecutive first-team nod. The Los Altos, Calif., native is third on the team and sixth in the conference with 252 kills in 84 sets this season. Dormady averages three kills per set and has a season-hitting clip of .201. She also leads the team with 47 service aces.
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Sherrill, from Missoula, Mont., notched her second all-conference selection after a second-team pick in 2024. She leads the Tigers and is third in the conference in kills (375), averaging 3.75 per set, and is second on the team with 266 digs.
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Brilliant, a middle blocker, also earned her second all-conference honor and initial first-team pick as she leads the SCAC in hitting percentage at .362 and is second on the team in kills (281). Â The Marin County, Calif., product leads the Tigers in blocks with 60 this season.
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Gannon, a libero from Cleveland, Ohio, leads CC and is seventh in the SCAC with 407 digs. She also collected 27 service aces.
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"The most enjoyable part of coaching this group is seeing them celebrate each other's triumphs and understanding that we have to operate as a team to accomplish our goals," Dingman added. "Camille, Brooke, Carolyn, Camden, and Meg train every day to make us a better team and it is so exciting to see that other's value their skills and work ethic.  It is because of how they train and compete that we are going into the SCAC Championships confidently and on a seven-match winning streak. And in our gym, we all know that Julia Reusch is our most important Tiger. Her willingness and ability to move to the middle has been critical to our success." Â
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CC will be the No. 5 seed at the SCAC Tournament this weekend, held in Kerrville, Texas. The Tigers are scheduled to face the No, 4 seed, Austin College, in the quarterfinals on Friday, Nov. 14 at 10:30 a.m. (CT). The winner will play top-seeded St. Thomas in the semifinals later that day at 4 p.m. (CT).
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