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2025 All-GNAC awards

Women's Volleyball Nate Sagan - Associate Media Relations Director

Meisner named Coach of the Year, hitter duo 1st Team

PORTLAND, Ore. (Nov. 25) – After capturing a share of the league title, the Alaska Anchorage volleyball team reeled in a handful of awards Tuesday as the Great Northwest Athletic Conference announced its 2025 postseason accolades, including Coach of the Year for Stacie Meisner.

Outside hitters Tia Allen and Lee Ivakina earned First Team All-GNAC awards, while senior libero Madison Galloway received honorable mention recognition.

In her third season leading her alma mater, Meisner has directed the Seawolves to a 23-5 overall record and a 14-4 mark in league play. Picked fifth in the GNAC preseason poll, UAA finished the season on a six-match win streak to capture the No. 4 seed in the upcoming NCAA Div. II West Regional Championships. Featuring the most balanced attack in the league, the Seawolves have also risen to No. 24 in the national poll, going 4-3 against nationally ranked teams and 8-0 in five-set matches.

A senior from Clayton, Wash., Allen earned unanimous First Team All-GNAC accolades after being named honorable mention in 2024 at UAA and in 2022 as a sophomore at Saint Martin's. She has produced 17 double-doubles and holds GNAC top-15 ranks in kills (8th, 3.24 kps), points (9th, 3.69 pps) and digs (15th, 3.32 dps), while also leading the Seawolves in reception percentage at .956. With career totals of 1,221 kills, 1,228 digs and 108 aces, Allen last week became just the second player in 25 years of GNAC history to surpass 1200/1200/100 totals in all three categories.

A junior from Varna, Bulgaria, Ivakina equaled Allen with exactly 369 kills, forging GNAC ranks of ninth in kills (3.24), seventh in points (3.71) and 19th in digs (2.80). The Navarro (Texas) College transfer has recorded 15 double-doubles overall and notched double-figure kills in 15 of the past 16 matches, with a UAA season-best 25 kills on .339 hitting in the victory over fellow NCAA qualifier Western Washington, and 22 kills in the 3-2 road win over GNAC co-champ and NCAA qualifier Central Washington.

The Seawolves' lone fourth-year senior, Galloway nabbed an honorable mention award after anchoring a defense that leads the league in fewest aces allowed (1.22) and ranks 42nd nationally (among 275 teams) in opponent attack percentage (.152). The Pensacola, Fla., native ranks eighth in the league with 4.03 digs per set, producing double figures in all but three matches. On UAA's career charts, Galloway enters the NCAA Tournament with ranks of fourth in digs (1,396), 16th in digs per set (3.18), ninth in sets played (439), 16th in matches played (118) and tied for 10th in victories (81).

The Seawolves travel next week to San Diego, Calif., for the NCAA Div. II West Regional Championships, where they play No. 5 seed Alaska Fairbanks (23-5) in the first round Dec. 4 at 6 pm AST. Surf to GoSeawolves.com for free live video and stats links.

UAA Conference Coaches of the Year
1989 - Judy Lee (CDC)
1990 - Judy Lee (CDC)
2009 - Chris Green (GNAC)
2013 - Chris Green (GNAC, co-)
2015 - Chris Green (GNAC)
2016 - Chris Green (GNAC)
2019 - Chris Green (GNAC)
2022 - Chris Green (GNAC)
2025 - Stacie Meisner (GNAC)
 
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Players Mentioned

Tia Allen

#2 Tia Allen

OH
5' 11"
Senior
1V
Madison Galloway

#9 Madison Galloway

L/DS
5' 4"
Senior
3VL
Lee Ivakina

#20 Lee Ivakina

PIN
6' 0"
Junior
TR

Players Mentioned

Tia Allen

#2 Tia Allen

5' 11"
Senior
1V
OH
Madison Galloway

#9 Madison Galloway

5' 4"
Senior
3VL
L/DS
Lee Ivakina

#20 Lee Ivakina

6' 0"
Junior
TR
PIN