STANFORD, Calif. – Led by first-team selection Elia Rubin, three Stanford women’s volleyball players earned All-America honors, the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) announced today.
Rubin is now a three-time AVCA selection, also earning first-team honors in 2024. Middle blocker Lizzy Andrew was selected to the second team, the first career honor for the sophomore, while freshman Logan Parks landed on the honorable mention list.
The picks bring Stanford’s total AVCA All-America award count to 121 honors spread over 50 players. The Cardinal has produced multiple All-Americans in the same season in 20 of the past 21 seasons.
Rubin, the AVCA Pacific Region Player of the Year, was a semifinalist for AVCA Player of the Year, leading the Cardinal with 3.99 points per set. She was fourth in the conference with 0.39 aces per set and paced the team with 3.33 kills per set and 13 double-doubles this season. The Santa Monica native is just the 11th player in school history to register both 1,000 career kills and 1,000 career digs. In November, she set the school record for aces in the rally-scoring era to 25, finishing with 151.
Andrew, who hails from Ridgefield, Washington, had a breakout season, ranking second in the ACC with a .447 attack percentage – good for fifth nationally. She was second on the team with 298 kills and 141 total blocks. Andrew registered double-digit kills in 13 matches and hit .400 or better 22 times in 2025.
Parks, the AVCA Pacific Region Freshman of the Year, set the Cardinal to a .299 team hitting percentage – good for third in the ACC and seventh nationally. The Overland Park, Kansas, native was third in the ACC with 10.11 assists per set, helping Stanford pace the conference in kills per set (14.13) and assists per set (13.39). The Cardinal hit .300 or higher in a match 16 times this season. Parks, a two-time ACC Setter of the Week, turned in a career-high 64 assists in a five-set win at No. 7 Louisville (Nov. 29), marking the most assists in a match by a Stanford player since 2017.
Stanford made its 44th NCAA Tournament appearance in 2025, reaching its 22nd regional semifinal since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1998. The Cardinal finished the year 29-5 overall and captured a share of its first Atlantic Coast Conference title.