Dannenberg, Morrow and Noble Named 2025 AVCA All-Americans

Women's Volleyball | 11/26/2025 1:00:00 PM

The St. John Fisher University trio of senior Reilly Morrow, junior Kaylene Noble and freshman Kaylna Dannenberg earned 2025 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-America honorable mention honors on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
 
Dannenberg, Morrow, and Noble previously earned All-Region III first team accolades, while Dannenberg was also named the Region III Freshman of the Year.

Dannenberg, who earlier in the month, was named the 2025 Empire 8 Rookie of the Year and earned All-E8 first team honors, enjoyed a tremendous debut season for the Cardinals, slamming 359 kills on the season with an impressive .259 hitting percentage to go along with 259 digs and 33 service aces. A native of Manlius, NY, she finished second in the E8 behind teammate Kaylene Noble in both kills (3.66) and points (4.22) per set and was fifth in hitting percentage. Dannenberg recorded at least 10 kills in a match 25 times and had 10 double-doubles on the season. 

Morrow, a native of Moore, OK, was named the 2025 Empire 8 Player of the Year. The senior setter was the leader of a stout St. John Fisher offense that finished tenth nationally with a .254 hitting percentage, 12th with 12.48 assists per set and 15th nationally with 13.39 kills per set. Individually, Morrow led the Empire 8 and was tenth in Division III, averaging 10.36 assists per set. She dished out 974 assists, while slamming 47 service aces to go along with 41 blocks and 212 digs. Morrow averaged at least 10 assists per set in 23 matches this season, including 18 in a row from Sept. 20 to Nov. 20.

Noble, the 2023 Empire 8 Player and Rookie of the Year and AVCA Honorable Mention All-American, once again enjoyed a strong season for the Cardinals, recording Empire 8 best totals of 401 kills and 433 points to go along with 252 digs and 29 blocks. She led the Empire 8 with 4.09 kills and 4.42 points per set, while finishing second in the league to teammate Ana Gutman with a .321 hitting percentage. Earlier in the season, Noble surpassed 1,000 career kills. Noble, a native of Fayetteville, NY, slammed at least 10 kills in a match 25 times this season and was named the 2025 Empire 8 Championship Most Valuable Player.

The Cardinals, who won 30 straight matches, finished the season with a 30-2 record, won the 2025 Empire 8 Championship and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III Women's Volleyball Tournament. 
 
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