BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – The Ohio Valley Conference announced its 2025 OVC volleyball award winners and All-Conference teams prior to the start of the 2025 OVC Championship which begins on Sunday in Charleston,Ill.
In a vote of league head coaches and communications directors, Eastern Illinois’ Ryan Millar was named OVC Coach of the Year and was joined by Panthers senior Catalina Rochaix, who was named OVC Setter of the Year. Morehead State’s senior outside hitter M.E. Hargan was named OVC Player of the Year while Little Rock junior libero andrea Roman was named OVC Defensive Player of the Year and Southern Indiana setter Aysa Thomas who was named OVC Freshman of the Year.
The league also announced the All-OVC first and second teams. EIU led with three first-team selections and five total players across the two teams. Morehead State had two first-team (four overall) selections, while Little Rock and Southern Indiana had one on the first team and two on the second. Southeast Missouri and Tennessee Tech placed a player on each squad, while Lindenwood, UT Martin and Western illinois each had one pick.
Millar guided Eastern Illinois to a share of the OVC regular season and the No. 1 seed in the tournament in his first year at the helm. EIU finished League play 15-3 and are 21-7 bouncing back after a 5-13,9-19 campaign in 2024.
Rochaix led the OVC in assists during League matches (11.39/set) while ranking eighth in the nation at 10.77/set in all games. The senior paced an offense that hit .252 during conference play. She was second on the team in digs/set (2.70) and collected 32 blocks, 32 kills and 10 service aces.
Hargan had a dominant season in 2025, averaging 4.50 kills and 5.28 points/set while hitting .286 in 58 sets during League play. Entering the postseason, in all matches during the season, the senior ranks tenth nationally in points/set (5.31), 15th in points (515.5) and 17th in kills/set (4.55). She had a season-best 23 kills at Southeast Missouri and hit the 20-plus plateau for kills six total times.
Roman Defensive Player of the Year honors marked the first ever by a Little Rock player. In OVC action this season she has averaged 5.51 digs/set, which led the League. In all matches this season she tallied 602 digs (2nd nationally) and 5.28 digs/set (4th nationally). She had a season-best 38 digs against Tennessee Tech which tied for ninth best this season in NCAA DI play.
Thomas ranked fourth in League play with 9.7
2023-24 All-OVC Volleyball Teams Announced
Here are the players selected for the All-Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) volleyball second Team for the 2023-24 season:
All-OVC SECOND TEAM
* OH – Lilli Amettis, Eastern Illinois
* L – Ariadna Pereles, Eastern Illinois
* OH – Bella Cherry, little Rock (https://lrrangers.com/)
* MB – A’lanae Margaritha, Little Rock (https://lrrangers.com/)
* OH – Hollan Everett, Morehead State (https://moreheadstateathletics.com/)
* MB – Amelia Nott, Morehead State (https://moreheadstateathletics.com/)
* OH – Marin Johnson, Southeast Missouri (https://goosemsu.com/)
* MB – Bianca Anderson, Southern Indiana (https://gousibirds.com/)
* S – Aysa Thomas, southern Indiana (https://gousibirds.com/)
* OH – Bella Powell, Tennessee Tech (https://ttusports.com/)
* OH – Kayla Bryant, UT martin (https://utmsports.com/)
Note: The initial text also included a list of players who were likely named to the All-OVC First Team, but it was not explicitly stated. I have only included the information for the Second Team as that was the section clearly labeled. I have added links to the athletic websites of the universities represented.
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