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Six Orediggers Named to the All-RMAC Volleyball Team

11/20/2025 2:13:00 PM

COLORADO SPRINGS – The Colorado School of Mines volleyball team had six players appear on the 2025 All-RMAC teams announced Thursday afternoon.
 
Amanda Donais Dudley and Jenna McLaughlin were voted First-Team All-RMAC. Hailee Martinez earned Second-Team All-RMAC. Jada Price, Abbie O'Shay, and Francesca Nuzzo appeared as Honorable Mention All-RMAC players. The RMAC Player of the Year was Caelyn Gunn from CSU Pueblo. Fellow ThunderWolf Elena Stankovic claimed RMAC Setter of the Year. Alyssa Boyte from MSU Denver earned RMAC Defensive Player of the Year. The RMAC Freshman of the Year was the Roadrunners' Karyna Werley. Tara Hittle from UCCS won RMAC Coach of the Year. The all-conference teams and top awards were voted on by the RMAC's 15 head coaches. They could not vote for their own players.
 
Amanda Donais Dudley's first-team nod was the second of her career. She's been named All-RMAC five times total after playing four seasons from 2019-21. Donais Dudley's season resume thus far includes 236 kills, 256 digs, 64 total blocks, 13 aces, and 17 assists. She ranks #11 in the RMAC in total kills, #14 in kills per set, #11 in total points and #12 in points per set. Donais Dudley surpassed 1,000 career kills earlier this season and is quickly approaching 1,000 career digs. She also earned RMAC Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 6 – the first weekly award of her career.
 
McLaughlin claimed the first All-RMAC distinction of her career. She did it on the merits of 297 kills, 100 total blocks, 45 digs, seven aces, and four assists – all while hitting .326 in the middle. The Zanesville, Ohio, native is top-10 in the RMAC in hitting percentage, total kills, kills per set, total blocks, blocks per set, points per set, and total points. During the 2025 season, she earned RMAC Offensive Player of the Week twice and RMAC Defensive Player of the Week once.
 
Martinez' Second-Team All-RMAC honor is also the first of her career after it started at Western Colorado. The Oredigger setter led the conference in total assists and assists per set with 1,0009 and 9.70, respectively. Her season resume also included 238 digs, 23 total blocks, 29 aces, and 25 kills. Martinez produced 12 double-doubles in just one season wearing a Mines uniform. She also earned RMAC Setter of the Week three different times in 2025.
 
Price earned recognition after grinding out 412 digs with 86 assists, 23 aces, and four kills. She also surpassed 1,000 career digs during the season. O'Shay was one of the top freshmen in the league, touting 188 kills on .238 hitting with 93 total blocks, 21 digs, three assists, and one service ace. At outside hitter, Nuzzo produced four double-doubles behind 176 kills, 345 digs, 50 total blocks, 23 aces, and 26 assists.
 
Mines is waiting for the NCAA Selection Show scheduled for Monday, Nov. 24, at 5:30 p.m. to see if its season will continue.
 
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