Stone selected to PVF All-League Team

SAN DIEGO – San Diego Mojo middle blocker Ronika Stone was selected to the 2025 Pro Volleyball Federation All-League Second Team, the league office announced on Tuesday. Stone earned her second-straight All-League Second Team honor.

An All-Star this season, Stone ranked third in the PVF with a San Diego team-record 77 blocks while averaging 0.69 blocks per set, the sixth-best mark in the league.

The San Jose, Calif. native appeared and started in all 28 matches for the Mojo this season and was the only player to compete in all 111 sets. She scored 294 points with 211 kills, six aces to go along with her 77 blocks and added 101 digs and seven assists, while registering a .285 hitting percentage and 39% kill ratio on the year.

Seven players were named to each All-League squad, which are chosen by the league’s head coaches regardless of position. The two teams include four middle blockers, four setters, three outside hitters, two opposite hitters and one libero. Six of the 14 honorees were also All-League selections in 2024.

The Atlanta Vibe lead all PVF squads with four players named to the first and second teams, followed by the Orlando Valkyries with three players, the Grand Rapids Rise, Indy Ignite and Omaha Supernovas with two apiece and the San Diego Mojo with one.

2025 Pro Volleyball Federation All-League Teams
First Team
Leah Edmond, Atlanta Vibe, OH
Morgan Hentz, Atlanta Vibe, L
Sydney Hilley, Indy Ignite, S
Azhani Tealer, Indy Ignite, OPP
Brooke Nuneviller, Omaha Supernovas, OH
Brittany Abercrombie, Orlando Valkyries, OPP
Chompoo Guedpard, Orlando Valkyries, S

Second Team
Khori Louis, Atlanta Vibe, MB
Marlie Monserez, Atlanta Vibe, S
Ali Bastianelli, Grand Rapids Rise, MB
Carli Snyder, Grand Rapids Rise, OH
Natalia Valentin-Anderson, Omaha Supernovas, S
Kaz Brown, Orlando Valkyries, MB
Ronika Stone, San Diego Mojo, MB

ABOUT SAN DIEGO MOJO
San Diego Mojo are a women’s professional volleyball team in San Diego, Calif. and is a founding member of Pro Volleyball Federation, the premier women’s professional volleyball league in North America. The Mojo are led by 2024 PVF Coach of the Year and three-time Olympian Tayyiba Haneef-Park and play their home matches at Viejas Arena on the campus of San Diego State University. The team is owned by longtime San Diegan and UC San Diego alum Gary E. Jacobs, a co-founder and Chairman of the Board of the Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs High Tech High Charter School and managing director of Jacobs Investment Company (JIC).

ABOUT PRO VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION
Pro Volleyball Federation is the leading professional volleyball league in the United States. PVF sets the standard for the sport, offering the largest number of franchises, unmatched attendance, extensive broadcast coverage and substantial championship prize money. It combines top-tier talent, including NCAA stars and international athletes, with cutting-edge production and technology to provide fans with an unmatched viewing experience. As a vital link between collegiate volleyball and the professional stage, PVF is dedicated to shaping the future of the sport and increasing visibility for its athletes. For more information, visit ProVolleyball.com.

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