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Volleyball History

OVERALL PROGRAM RECORD: 549-202


2025:

The team finished the season with a 30-5 record going 14-2 in conference play. In the SSAC Tournament, they made the Championship game but fell short losing to Loyola University. In the NAIA Tournament, they beat Marian University but lost the following two games. 

The SSAC Player of the Year was Corinna Porch-Maxey, Defensive Player of the Year was Jaci Drinnon and 1st Team All-Conference awards went to Corinna Porch-Maxey, Jaci Drinnon, and Emily Osborne. 2nd Team All-Conference awards went to Emma Hampton and Emma McPherson. Hannah Ellis was named to the SSAC All-Freshman Team. The team was awarded with 12 SSAC All-Academic honors. 

SSAC All-Tournament was awarded to Emma Hampton and Jaci Drinnon. 3rd team NAIA All-American was awarded to Corinna Porch-Maxey. Corinna Porch-Maxey was awarded SSAC Attacker of the week once, Emma Hampton was awarded SSAC Attacker of the week once, Emma McPherson was awarded SSAC Setter of the week 5 times and Jaci Drinnon won SSAC Defender of the week 5 times. 

2024:

Finished the season with a 31-5 record. The Rams went 12-1 in the conference making the SSAC Championship game beating William and Carey 3-1 in sets. Made the NAIA Tournament losing to Corban University (Ore.) Corinna Porch-Maxey won SSAC Attacker of the week twice, Tatum Beech won SSAC setter of the week 5 times, Layton Adams won setter of the week once and Jaci Drinnon won SSAC defender of the week 3 times. 

SSAC Coach of the Year was Jon Campbell and Assistant Coach of the Year was Amber Campbell. Dazsha Dean-Middleton won SSAC Player of the Year, Tatum Beech won SSAC Co-setter of the year, and Jaci Drinnon won SSAC Defensive Player of the Year. 1st Team All-Conference winners were Dazsha Dean-Middleton, Jaci Drinnon, Corinna Porch-Maxey and Tatum Beech. Second Team All-Conference was Layton Adams and the team had 17 All-Academic Award winners. 

SSAC All-Tournament Team consisted of Jaci Drinnon, Layton Adams and Aspen Adams. Layton Adams won tournament MVP. Dazsha Dean-Middleton was named to the NAIA Volleyball All-American Third Team. SSAC Scholar-Athlete Team consisted of Dazsha Dean-Middleton, Layton Adams and Tatum Beech. SSAC Scholar-Athlete of the year was Dazsha Dean Middleton. 

2023:

Ended the 2023 campaign with a 20-12 overall record, finishing as the runner-up in the SSAC Volleyball Championship Tournament to Blue Mountain Christian University for the second-straight season. Earned a bid to the NAIA Volleyball Championship Tournament for the second consecutive season, eventually falling to Missouri Baptist on the road during the opening round.

Corrina Porch-Maxey and Jordan Wood both earned spots on the SSAC First-Team All-Conference team, while Layton Adams and Lexi Gillette were named second-team all-conference players. Adams surpassed 1,000 career assists during the season and Gillette broke the single-game record for defensive digs recorded (42). Additionally, Aleah Kennedy surpassed 300 career blocks during the season. 10 players were later named Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes. 

Head Coach Jon Campbell collected his 600th-career win during the 2023 season.

2022:

Finished the 2022 season with a 24-13 overall record and 12-6 conference record. Ended the 2022 SSAC Volleyball Championship Tournament as the runner-up to Blue Mountain Christian University, earning an at-large bid to the 2022 NAIA Volleyball National Championship Tournament. Fell to the No. 1 Eastern Oregon Mountaineers in La Grande, Ore. in the opening round of the national tournament.

Senior Abby Andrews surpassed 1,000 career kills and 1,000 career digs during 2022 season, while earning first-team all-conference recognition. Layton Adams joined Andrews on the first-team all-conference team. Sophomore Tatum Beech surpassed 1,000 career assists in her second season and freshman Corrina Porch-Maxey was named SSAC Volleyball Freshman of the Year.

2021:

After winning the 2020-21 SSAC Volleyball Championship, the UM Indoor Volleyball team looked to defend their title during the 2021 season. The Rams finished 24-6 overall in 2021, with a 10-4 conference record.

Senior Melea Meadows took home the SSAC Volleyball Defender of the Year Award, the first in program history, and was joined by Sarah Warren and Rachel Hart as SSAC Volleyball First-Team All-Conference selections.


2020-21:

Season was played throughout the entire 2020-21 academic school year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Finished 19-7 overall with a 11-3 SSAC record. Defeated Loyola University (La.) in the SSAC Championship match to claim third SSAC title and sixth conference title in program's history.

Mobile fell to Keiser University in the NAIA Volleyball National Championship Opening Round in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Freshman Carli Rouse was named SSAC Freshman of the Year. Sarah Warren and Rachel Hart joined Rouse on the SSAC First-Team All-Conference team.

2019:

Finished 21-14 overall with a 10-3 SSAC record. Samantha Nichols was named SSAC Player of the Year and was joined by Jocelyn Mahayag on the SSAC 1st-Team All-Conference Team. Nichols was later named a NAIA All-American Honorable Mention.

2018:

Finished 21-11 overall and 10-6 in the SSAC. 

Mirella Gatterdam, Samantha Nichols, and Victoria Songe were each named to the SSAC 1st-Team All-Conference Team. Songe was joined by Rachel Hart on the SSAC All-Freshman Team.

2017:

Finished 38-4 overall and 14-0 in SSAC action. Defeated Faulkner University in the SSAC Championship match to claim the SSAC Title. Fell to Embry-Riddle College in the Opening Round of the NAIA National Championship Tournament in Prescott, Arizona.

Mirella Gatterdam was named SSAC Player of the Year and was joined by Hannah Wentland, Alex Karcher, Annie Kate Hudson, and Jocelyn Mahayag on the SSAC 1st-Team All-Conference Team. Karcher and Gatterdam were later named NAIA All-American Honorable Mentions.

2016:

Finished 31-11 overall and 18-2 in SSAC play. Finished in a tie atop the SSAC standings, but was crowned champions as way of the tiebreaker. Mirella Gatterdam was named SSAC Freshman of the Year, Jessica Bagwell was crowned SSAC Libero of the Year and head coach Jon Campbell took home SSAC Coach of the Year honors. Three Lady Rams were named 1st-Team All-Conference, four 2nd-Team All-Conference winners, two all-Freshman selections and six SSAC All-Academic honorees. Hannah Buck was a NAIA All-American Honorable Mention selection. Jessica Bagwell and Hannah Buck were named to the AVCA Regional 1st-Team, Hannah Wentland to the 2nd-team and Jon Campbell was named AVCA Regional Coach of the Year. Three Lady Rams were named 2016 Daktronics-NAIA Women's Volleyball Scholar-Athletes. The Lady Rams returned to Sioux City, Iowa for the NAIA National Championship after defeating Webber International in four sets.

2015:

Finished 32-6 overall and 13-3 in SSAC play. Finished as runner-up to Coastal Georgia in the SSAC. Jon Campbell won 400th career match Oct. 17 and was named SSAC Coach of the Year. Taylor Harper named 1st-Team Academic All-America and Bailey Nations named 2nd-Team Academic All-America. Nations named Honorable Mention NAIA All-America. Six Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors, four 1st-Team All-Conference performers, two 2nd-Team All-Conference nods and 12 SSAC All-Academic honorees.
 

2014:

Finished 31-4 overall and 16-2 in SSAC play. Finished as runners-up to Coastal Georgia in the SSAC. Three 1st-Team All-Conference performers, three 2nd-Team selections, one All-Freshman and three Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes.


2013:

Finished 24-14 overall and 11-3 in SSAC play. Mobile finished as runner-up at the 2013 SSAC Tournament to earn a bid to the 2013 NAIA Volleyball National Championship. Season ended with a 3-0 loss at 18th-ranked Embry-Riddle in the NAIA National Championship Opening Round. Bailey Nations and Sara Van Wert were named 1st-Team All-Conference, while Disah Kolassiba, Katy McCollister and Reagin Boggs earned 2nd-Team All-Conference nods. Nicole Armstrong, Boggs, Caroline Ennis, Courtney Fenwick, Logan Harvey, Tayler Houseknecht, Leah Lovelace, Cayce May, Nations, Alicia Pena, Lindsay Taylor, Kaitlin Vail, Van Wert and Maegan Wilkins named SSAC All-Academic. Fenwick, Harvey, Taylor and Houseknecht earned Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors.
 

2012:

Finished 24-13 overall and 7-7 in SSAC play. Season ended in pool play at the SSAC Tournament. Lindsay Taylor and Tayler Houseknecht named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete. Taylor earned Capital One Academic All-District honors as well. Kiara Gay named All-Conference. Sara Van Wert and Disah Kolassiba named 2nd-Team All-Conference. Bailey Nations named to All-Freshman Team.

2011:

Finished 24-14 overall and 7-7 in SSAC play. Katy McCollister and Melody Tenney named All-Division. Sara Van Wert named All-Freshman. Coach Jon Campbell picked up his 300th career victory.
 

2010:

Finished 15-16 overall and 5-3 in conference. Kelly Sherling named All-Conference. Alyson Kovacs, Shea McBee, Katy McCollister and Sherling named All-Division. McBee and Kovacs named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes.

2009:

Mobile finished 26-13 and advanced to the NAIA National Tournament for the third straight season after winning the GCAC Tournament Championship. Mobile went undefeated in GCAC play and hosted and defeated SCAD in a NAIA National Championship Opening Round Match. UM beat No. 11 Vanguard and fell to Cal Baptist and Taylor in Pool Play action at nationals. Whitney Knight was named 3rd-Team NAIA All-American and Paula Stilkey was named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Knight was also named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete and GCAC Player of the Year. Blaire Fowler was named GCAC Freshman of the Year, while Melody Tenney, Paula Stilkey, Sarah Scott and Cassy Johnson joined those two as 1st-Team All-GCAC members. Jon Campbell was named GCAC Coach of the Year for the fourth straight season.

2008:

Mobile finished 34-5 and advanced to the NAIA National Tournament for the second straight season after winning the GCAC Tournament Championship. Mobile fell to Columbia and Azusa Pacific in pool play, and beat Dordt College. Mobile was ranked as high as #18 in the NAIA Top-25. Whitney Knight was a 3rd-Team NAIA All-American and Paula Stilkey was named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Knight was named GCAC Player of the Year for the second straight season. Jon Campbell was named GCAC Coach of the Year for the third straight year. Hosted a NAIA National Championship Opening Round Match and beat Webber International. Amber Presnell, Paula Stilkey, Whitney Knight and Syretta Baldwin were named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athletes.

2007:

Mobile finished 36-7 and earned their first bid to the NAIA National Tournament. Mobile was ranked as high as #26 in the NAIA Top-25 and won the Region XIII Tournament to earn the bid to nationals. The Lady Rams went 1-2 at nationals, losing to Biola and Columbia, and beating Campbellsville. Whitney Knight and Syretta Baldwin were named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American.

2006:

Mobile finished 31-7 in their second year of competition and won the GCAC Regular Season Championship with a 6-2 conference mark. Syretta Baldwin was named GCAC Player of the Year and Whitney Knight earned GCAC Freshman of the Year honors. Nicole Stokes won GCAC Setter of the Year, and those 3 were joined on the GCAC All-Conference Team by Tasha Buchanan and Paula Stilkey.

2005:

Jon Campbell named Head Coach in the inaugural season. The Lady Rams finished 7-13 in their first season under Jon and Amber Campbell.