BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. - The Concord University volleyball team had three selections to All-Mountain East Conference Teams that were released Wednesday afternoon by the league office.
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Junior outside hitter
Meg Williams was selected to the All-MEC First Team for a second straight time.
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Junior libero
Allie Davis was named to the All-MEC Second Team.
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Freshman middle hitter
Addison Adkins was tabbed to the All-MEC Freshman Team.
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Williams, a native of Shady Spring, West Virginia, finished the 2025 regular season with 304 kills and a kills per set average of 2.98 which was ninth in the MEC. It also marked the third straight year of 300 or more kills for Williams in a season in which she went over 1,000 for her career. Her season high in kills came against King on September 12th, where she put up 19 kills and 13 digs. She put on a show in the five-set win over eventual MEC South Champion West Virginia Wesleyan, amassing 18 kills and 19 digs. Williams contributed on the defensive end as well recording 11 double-doubles, including six straight from September 26 to October 14.
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Davis makes the All-MEC Second Team for the second consecutive season. This year, she finished second in the conference with 4.82 digs per set and 496 total digs. The Jonesborough, Tennessee native is also climbing the Concord all-time leaderboards currently sitting in fifth place for most career digs with 1,584. In 2025, Davis set her career high in a match against King, tallying 33 digs in the victory. Davis put up 20 or more digs 10 times this season. In addition to her defensive prowess, Davis finished second on the team in aces per set (0.34). Â
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Adkins put up a stellar freshman season in the Maroon and Gray. She started in all 28 matches for Concord and finished third in kills per set on the team at 2.23. Adkins led Concord in hitting percentage on the season, hitting .268. The Wayne, West Virginia native led CU in aces per set (0.36) and finished second in blocks per set (0.90). She ranks in the top 10 in the MEC in hitting percentage, aces per set, and blocks per set.
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Fairmont State sported the MEC Player of the Year, Joey Borelle, and the MEC Libero of the Year, Josie Skinn. West Virginia Wesleyan head coach Nancy Wheeler was the MEC Coach of the Year. The MEC Freshman of the Year went to Wheeling's Camryn Matus.
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Concord's next action is in the MEC Tournament, where the Mountain Lions face West Liberty in the MEC Quarterfinals for the third straight year Thursday at 2:30 p.m.
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