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Three Volleyball Players Named CSC Academic All-District

Three Volleyball Players Named CSC Academic All-District

CRETE, Neb. — Three members of the Doane University women's volleyball team were recognized Tuesday as College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District® selections, honoring their excellence both on the court and in the classroom. Camdyn Carpenter, Kaylee Rammell, and Chloe Rose each earned the distinction as part of the 2025-26 CSC Academic All-District® Women's Volleyball Teams. 

The CSC Academic All-District® program recognizes student-athletes who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement while competing at a high level athletically. Honorees qualify based on their combined performances during the 2025 season and in the classroom, with selections advancing to consideration for CSC Academic All-America® honors.

Camdyn Carpenter anchored Doane's offense as the Tigers' primary setter, recording 1,068 assists while averaging 9.62 assists per set over 111 sets played. Carpenter added 321 digs (2.89 per set), 38 total blocks, and 28 service aces, showcasing her all-around impact in every phase of the match. Her ability to direct the offense while contributing defensively played a key role throughout the season. 

Kaylee Rammell was a steady presence in the back row for Doane, leading the team with 501 digs and averaging 4.39 digs per set across 114 sets. Rammell also chipped in 48 assists and 15 service aces, consistently providing defensive stability and extending rallies for the Tigers. Her performance on the court complemented her academic success in earning All-District recognition.

Chloe Rose added depth to the Tigers' lineup, appearing in 104 sets during the season. Rose recorded 220 digs (2.12 per set) while also contributing in serve-receive and defensive coverage. Her play and dedication both athletically and academically were rewarded with CSC Academic All-District® honors. 

The three Tigers were among the NAIA student-athletes recognized nationally, reinforcing Doane's continued emphasis on academic excellence alongside competitive success.

 

 

 

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