Texas Woman’s Volleyball Standouts Earn Academic All-District Honors
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A testament to their dedication both on and off the court, two student-athletes from Texas Woman’s University (TWU) have been recognized as College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District honorees for the 2025 season. This prestigious award celebrates the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined athletic and academic achievements.
Pioneering Excellence at TWU
The Texas Woman’s volleyball team has demonstrated a commitment to excellence this season, and the recognition of Kiana Reed and Myracle Stockman underscores that dedication. According to a team spokesperson, “We appreciate all of their hard work both in the classroom and on the court. They exemplify what it means to truly be a student-athlete and have represented TWU Volleyball well.”
The CSC Academic All-District® Volleyball teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize exceptional student-athletes across NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, and NAIA. Eligibility requires a student-athlete to be at least a sophomore with a minimum 3.50 cumulative grade point average (GPA) and participation in at least 90% of the institution’s matches or starting in 66% of them.
Kiana Reed: A Standout Setter
This marks the first CSC Academic All-District honor for both Reed and Stockman. Reed, a senior setter pursuing a degree in Kinesiology, currently maintains a remarkable 3.87 GPA. During the 2025 season, she led the Pioneers with 690 total assists, averaging 6.22 assists per set. Beyond her setting prowess, Reed also contributed 25 service aces and 300 digs. Notably, she surpassed 1,500 career assists during the season, solidifying her place in TWU volleyball history.
Myracle Stockman: A Force on the Right Side
Stockman, a senior right side hitter studying Psychology, boasts an impressive 3.96 GPA. Her performance on the court earned her Second Team All-Lone Star Conference honors for the first time in her career. Stockman finished the season with 286 kills and tied for the team lead in hitting percentage at .229. She also made a significant defensive impact, recording 94 total blocks.
These accolades highlight the success of the TWU volleyball program in fostering well-rounded student-athletes who excel in all aspects of their collegiate experience.
