GREENVILLE, S.C. - After yet another successful season on the court, four members of the University of Northwestern Volleyball team have been named All-North Central Regional by the National Christian College Athletic Association. The teams were voted on by the coaches in the region.
Click here for the full list of 2025 North Central Regional awards.
Miranda Wyatt (Manhattan, Mont./Manhattan Christian) was named First Team All-Regional for the first time in her young career, on the heels of her second First Team All-UMAC honor in as many seasons. The sophomore from Montana was second on the team this season in blocks (102), blocks per set (0.93), and hitting percentage, and was fourth in kills (244) and kills per set (2.22), proving her value on both sides of the net. Wyatt was joined on the First Team by classmate
Ana Egge (Rapid City, S.D./Rapid City Christian), who tied for first on the team in kills (295), while finishing second in kills per set (2.68) and fifth in blocks (43). Egge was also a First Team All-UMAC selection this year.
UNW's final member of the First Team was
Marley Aune (New Brighton, Minn./Avail Academy), the UMAC Player of the Year and AVCA Third Team All-American. Aune finished the season fourth in NCAA Division III in blocks (148) and seventh in blocks per set (1.33), both leading the conference by wide margins and ranking fourth and second, respectively, in NCCAA DI. The New Brighton native also led the team in points per set (426.0, fifth in NCCAA DI), and finished third in both kills (293) and kills per set (2.64). Her 542 career blocks rank second in program history and were the most of any active player in Division III in 2025. This is the senior's third time appearing on the All-Regional list, and her second First Team selection. Rounding out Northwestern's selections is
Addeson Jenniges (Walnut Grove, Minn./Westbrook-Walnut Grove), who was named to the Second Team. The sophomore setter, who was also named First Team All-UMAC and AVCA Honorable Mention All-America, was seventh in DIII and second in NCCAA DI in assists per set (10.50) this season, leading the UMAC and the team. Jenniges also racked up 22 service aces, 194 digs and 25 blocks on the season.