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ACEVEDO ORTIZ & GEHRING EARN ALL-KCAC HONORS AFTER RECORD-BREAKING SEASONS

ACEVEDO ORTIZ & GEHRING EARN ALL-KCAC HONORS AFTER RECORD-BREAKING SEASONS

Kansas – The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference has announced its 2025 Women's Volleyball All-Conference selections, and two Bethany College standouts—libero Michelle Acevedo Ortiz and setter/right-side Ashlynn Gehring—have been recognized for their outstanding seasons. Acevedo Ortiz was named to the All-KCAC First Team, while Gehring earned All-KCAC Third Team honors after one of the most statistically impressive sophomore campaigns in the league.

McPherson College took home the KCAC Women's Volleyball regular-season with a perfect 13-0 record in KCAC play, and will host the semifinals and finals of the conference championship tournament.

The Bulldogs took home three of the conference's individual awards for the 2025 women's volleyball season. Roxana Varela Parra earned the KCAC Women's Volleyball Freshman of the Year honor, while Cory Cahill and Callie Houlihan took home the KCAC Women's Volleyball Coach of the Year and Assistant Coach of the Year honors, respectively.

Oklahoma Wesleyan University took home three individual honors. Evelyn Rohrberg was named the KCAC Women's Volleyball Player of the Year for the third consecutive season, and the KCAC Women's Volleyball Attacker of the Year for the second consecutive season. Sydney Collins earned the KCAC Women's Volleyball Setter of the Year honor, also for the third consecutive season. Rohrberg led the KCAC and the NAIA in kills per set (5.50) and was fifth in the KCAC in hitting percentage (.361). Collins led the KCAC and the NAIA in assists per set (12.06).

Vivianna Sanchez of Evangel University took home the final individual honor, being named the KCAC Women's Volleyball Defender of the Year. Sanchez was first in the KCAC and second in the NAIA in blocks per set (1.77).

Statistical information on the 2025 KCAC Volleyball season can be found here.

For the third consecutive season, Michelle Acevedo Ortiz has cemented herself among the KCAC's elite defensive specialists—this time earning a spot on the First Team All-KCAC. The junior libero delivered the strongest season of her career, finishing as the No. 1 libero in the NAIA with 6.63 digs per set. Acevedo Ortiz rewrote the Bethany record books throughout the fall, highlighted by a new career-high 57 digs in a single match, surpassing her previous personal best. She closes the season with over 1,700 career digs, concluding a career that has placed her among the most decorated liberos in program history.

Her season stat line—featuring 113 assists, 11 kills, and elite serve-receive efficiency—showcased her all-around contribution to Bethany's lineup, while her consistency anchored one of the strongest backcourt units in the KCAC. Acevedo Ortiz's three straight All-KCAC honors reflect her sustained excellence and her growing national reputation.

Sophomore setter/right-side Ashlynn Gehring earned All-KCAC Third Team honors following an exceptional two-way season that highlighted her unique versatility. Gehring recorded nine triple-doubles, the most in a single season in Bethany volleyball history.

Gehring finished the year averaging 4.83 assists per set, 4.13 digs per set, and 2.41 kills per set while hitting .191 across 23 matches. Her ability to contribute at a high level in every statistical category made her one of the KCAC's most dynamic players. She totaled 396 assists, 339 digs, 198 kills, and 25 blocks—production rarely matched by any athlete in the conference. Whether running the offense, attacking from the right side, or stabilizing the back row, Gehring played a pivotal role in Bethany's competitive resurgence and displayed the growth and leadership expected of a rising star in the KCAC.

Listed below are the First Team, Second Team, and Third Team selections as voted on by the KCAC women's volleyball head coaches.

FIRST TEAM
 

POSITION

NAME

INSTITUTION

CLASS

HOMETOWN

OH

Katie Warden

McPherson College

Sr.

Crawford, Texas

OH

Brooke McHale

McPherson College

Sr.

Plano, Texas

M

Enya Fierens

McPherson College

Jr.

Lubbeek, Belgium

S

Roxana Varela Parra

McPherson College

Fr.

Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia

OH

Cameron Offerle

Bethel College

Jr.

Spearville, Kan.

S

Dalaina Schutte

Bethel College

Fr.

Halstead, Kan.

MB

Vivianna Sanchez

Evangel University

Sr.

San Diego, Calif.

OH

Evelyn Rohrberg

Oklahoma Wesleyan University

Jr.

Charata Chaco, Argentina

S

Sydney Collins

Oklahoma Wesleyan University

Sr.

Bartlesville, Okla.

L

Maria Caycedo

Oklahoma Wesleyan University

Jr.

Buenaventura, Colombia

RS

Rylee Serpan

Kansas Wesleyan University

Sr.

Spring Hill, Kan.

RS

Chloe Byrd

University of Saint Mary

Sr.

Springfield, Ill.

M

Aliya McClanahan

Sterling College

Jr.

Greeley, Colo.

L

Michelle Acevedo Ortiz

Bethany College

Sr.

Coamo, Puerto Rico


SECOND TEAM

POSITION

NAME

INSTITUTION

CLASS

HOMETOWN

OH

Maia Rubio

Oklahoma Wesleyan University

So.

Santiago Del Estero, Argentina

OH

Bella Wakley

Evangel University

Sr.

Broken Arrow, Okla.

M

Darla Crow

Bethel College

Jr.

Denton, Texas

L

Gabby Kurle

University of Saint Mary

Sr.

Independence, Mo.

MB

Tijana Stojiljkovic

Oklahoma Wesleyan University

Sr.

Leskovac, Serbia

OPP

Maria Santa Cruz

Oklahoma Wesleyan University

So.

Guatemala City, Guatemala

M

Campbell Stark

Ottawa University

So.

Osage City, Kan.

MB

Sharayah Seymour

Evangel University

Sr.

Cassville, Mo.

M

April Conilogue

McPherson College

Jr.

Niwot, Colo.

OH

Liana Mcgonigle

Tabor College

Sr.

Sedgwick, Kan.

S

Keala Wilson

Sterling College

Jr.

Bennington, Kan.

L

Kenna Wise

Evangel University

Sr.

Crane, Mo.

RS

Kylee Harris

Kansas Wesleyan University

Sr.

Peculiar, Mo.


THIRD TEAM

POSITION

NAME

INSTITUTION

CLASS

HOMETOWN

OH

Hollie Peters

Ottawa University

So.

St. Joseph, Mo.

OPP

Autumn Bennett

Southwestern College

Sr.

Sandy, Utah

M/RS

Natalie Castillo

Friends University

So.

Bakersfield, Calif.

M

Alayna Vines

Bethel College

Jr.

Lawton, Okla.

M

Chloe Schmidt

Sterling College

So.

Inman, Kan.

S

Annerieke Nederveen

Tabor College

Jr.

Woudrichem, Netherlands

RS

Simone Johnson

Evangel University

Jr.

Springfield, Ill.

OH

Bri Lemke

York University

Sr.

Mead, Neb.

RS

Charlotte Hawkins

Evangel University

R-Fr.

Bixby, Okla.

DS

Celestina Retumban

McPherson College

R-So.

Ridgeland, Miss.

S

Jessica Pritchett

Evangel University

Jr.

Rolla, Mo.

S/RS

Ashlynn Gehring

Bethany College

So.

Fort Worth, Texas