MELBOURNE, Fla – The Sunshine State Conference announced the 2025 All-Sunshine State Conference Volleyball teams on Monday afternoon. Three Sharks players were recognized by the conference,
Olivia Aniol earned first-team honors,
Caiden Largent was selected to the second-team, and
Taylor Stockman was selected to the third-team.
The full announcement of the 2025 All-SSC Volleyball teams, including the special award winners, can be found
here.
Aniol earned first-team honors for the second consecutive season and is the first player in program history to repeat as a first-team selection. Following her career season with another strong campaign, the senior moved into second in Sharks program history in total blocks (456) and blocks per set (1.10). Aniol finished the regular season with 243 kills, 2.25 kills-per-set, 21 solo blocks, 118 total blocks, 1.09 blocks-per-set, 321.5 points, and 2.98 points-per-set. Aniol ranked second in the SSC in block assists and total blocks, while ranking third is blocks-per-set.
Largent earned second-team honors in her first season with the Sharks program, posting career-highs in sets played (109), matches played (29), kills (312), kills-per-set (2.86) attack percentage (0.210), service aces (32), digs (260), digs-per-set (2.39), block assists (34), total blocks (36), and points (363). Largent led the Sharks in kills, kills-per-set, total attacks, and was second on the team in points, Largent also ranked 10
th in the SSC in kills and kills-per-set.
Stockman added a fourth career selection to an All-Sunshine State Conference team to her Sharks legacy, becoming the first player in program history to be named to an All-SSC team in all four years. In her senior season Stockman totaled 310 kills, 2.82 kills-per-set, 32 service aces, and 390.5 points. Setting new career-highs with 288 digs, 2.62 digs-per-set, and 91 total blocks. Stockman ranks 10
th in the SSC in total blocks and 11
th in kills. In NSU program history Stockman ranks 4
th in kills (1,312) 10
th in kills-per-set (2.86), 10
th in attacking percentage (0.253), 6
th in total blocks (333), 9
th in blocks-per-set (0.73), and 3
rd in points (1,592).
The Sharks (18-11) awaits the selection show on Monday evening. The selection show can be viewed
here at 7:30 p.m. EST. To stay up-to-date on Sharks Volleyball, be sure to follow on Instagram at NSU_VBall and X at NSU_VB.