- 2x Pro Volleyball Federation All-League Team
- (Second Team: 2024, 2025)
- 1x PVF Preseason All-League Team (2025)
- 1x PVF All-Star (2025)
- All-time franchise leader in points, kills, blocks, service aces, hitting percentage, kill percentage, matches played, matches started, and sets played.
Professional Experience
San Diego Mojo (2024-25)
2025
- PVF All-League Second Team
- PVF All-Star
- PVF Preseason All-League Team
- Appeared in and started 28 matches, playing in all 111 sets
- Led the team with a franchise-record 77 blocks and averaged 0.69 blocks per set, ranking third in the PVF in blocks and fifth in blocks per set.
- Topped Mojo players with a .285 hitting percentage and 39% kill percentage while ranking second in points (294), third in kills (211) and eighth in aces (6) and digs (101).
- She has been dominant during the second half of the season, scoring at least 10 points in 14 of the last 18 matches while averaging over three blocks per outing during the stretch and 0.79 blocks per set (59 blocks/75 sets).
- In the last even matches (34 sets), Stone has registered 33 blocks.
- Against Omaha on April 12, she established career highs in points (19) and blocks (8) in a four-set upset of league-leading Omaha.
- In the Mojo’s home match against Atlanta on April 8, Stone equaled her career-high with six blocks and added four kills for a 10-point night.
- Against Atlanta on March 15, she tallied a season-high 15 kills with a .375 hitting percentage.
- Stone had a monster game at Orlando on March 13, posting six blocks in the match including three in the fifth set with two on the last two points in the game.
- She had at least three blocks in eight of the last 12 matches and 11 times overall.
2024
- PVF All-League Second Team
- Stone led the league in hitting percentage (.336), ranked seventh in kill percentage (.406), tied for eighth in service aces (13), and was ninth in blocks per set (0.53).
- Was one of four players to appear on all 24 regular season matches for the Mojo in 2024 and among three to start each match, leading the team with 96 sets played.
- Led the Mojo in hitting percentage and aces, ranked second in points (238) and blocks (51) and was third in kills (174) and attempts (429).
- Scored in double-digits in 13 matches, highlighted by a season-high 18-point effort against Orlando on March 11 in which she registered 15 kills and three blocks.
- Tallied at least three blocks in 10 matches, including six against Vegas on April 26, and collected two or more service aces in three matches, one of two Mojo players to accomplish the feat.
- In San Diego’s PVF Championship semifinal matchup against eventual champion Omaha, she scored eight points on five kills and three blocks while adding two digs.
Pinkin Corozal, Puerto Rico (2022-23)
- Won back-to-back championships during two seasons in Puerto Rico.
Athletes Unlimited (2022)
- Finished ninth on the leaderboard for Athletes Unlimited in 2022 (first at position)
- Earned Best Spiker honors
Volero Le Cannet, Le Cannet, FR (2020-21)
- Earned Best Spiker accolades
College Experience
Oregon (2016-19)
- 3x All-Pac-12 First Team (2017-19)
- 2018 AVCA All-America Second Team
- 2018 AVCA Pacific North All-Region
- 2018 NCAA Minneapolis Regional All-Tournament Team
- 2017 PrepVolleyball All-America Honorable Mention
- 2017 AVCA Pacific North All-Region Honorable Mention
- 2016 Pac-12 All-Freshman
- 2016 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
- 2x Oregon Classic MVP (2016-17)
- One of two players in University of Oregon history to rank in the top 10 for blocks and points
- First in caeer hitting percentage (.336) and block assists (429)
National Team Experience
- Won silver with the U.S. Women's National Team at the 2022 NORCECA Women's Pan American Cup Final Six
- USA Junior National Team member
- Competed at the 2017 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship
High School / Club Experience
- No. 10 nationally-ranked recruit
- UA All-America First Team
- Silver medal at World Championships with US youth national team
- Two-time state champ at Valley Christian
- Mercury News Player of the Year
- WCAL Player of the Year
Personal Information
- Parents are Ron Stone (13-year NFL veteran, 3-time Pro Bowl selection) and Roxanne Stone
- Four siblings: Deja Stone, Ronnie Stone, Ronna Stone (Oregon track & field athlete), RJ Stone (Washington State football athlete)
- Fiancé is Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love
- Participated in basketball and track in high school
Player Details
Name: Ronika Stone
Pronunciation: RON-ick-uh
Position: Middle Blocker
Height: 6-2
Number: 7
Date of Birth: June 7, 1998
Hometown: San Jose, Calif.
Country: USA