Harrison becomes the first Panther volleyball played to receive CSC All-America honors.
Middlebury volleyball player Molly Harrison was named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America Third Team. She becomes the first volleyball player in Panther history to earn the award.
HONOREE HIGHLIGHTS
- Harrison is a computer science and statistics major with a 3.96 grade point average (GPA)
- She was named a CSC Academic All-District honoree for the first time.
- In 2024, she joined Hall of Famer Leslie Edwards (2000) and Jane Handel (2010) as the third Panther named NESCAC Player of the Year.
- The right outside hitter earned her second-consecutive all-conference first-team honor.
- Harrison received recognition from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA), becoming the program's third All-American honoree alongside her second-straight all-region first-team selection.
- The sophomore led the NESCAC in total kills (482) and kills per set (3.82). Both of those metrics are second-most in program history for a single season.
- Harrison put together 48 kills, 59 digs, nine blocks and four service aces over a three-game span to lead Middlebury to its sixth conference championship.Â
- The Panther tallied 20 double-doubles (kills + digs) this season, with her 23-kill, 15-dig outing against Gettysburg pushing Middlebury to the first Regional Final appearance since 2011.
The full list of honorees can be found here.