CANYON, Texas – West Texas A&M's
Taytum Stow and
Currie Marusak were honored for their efforts on the volleyball court on Wednesday afternoon as the pair of seniors earned D2CCA All-South Central Region accolades.
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Stow was named to the D2CCA All-Region First Team while Marusak picked up Second Team accolades. Stow now moves onto the national ballot for a chance to earn All-American honors.
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Stow, the three-time Lone Star Conference Defensive Player of the Year, has become one of the top players in Division II Volleyball during her storied career. The Hereford, Texas product set new school all-time marks in total blocks and solo blocks this season while leading the Lady Buffs to the program's 32
nd NCAA Tournament. Stow has tallied 265 kills with an attack percentage of .389 to go along with 19 service aces, 69 digs and an incredible 143 total blocks to average 1.36 per set.
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Marusak has led the way offensively for the Lady Buffs during her senior campaign in 2025. The Amarillo High School alum has a team-best 375 kills on 919 swings for an attack percentage of .257 to go along with 13 aces, 254 digs and 44 blocks for a team-leading 413.5 points to average 3.94 per set as she was named to the All-Lone Star Conference First Team as well as the LSC Championship All-Tournament Team.
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Angelo State's Madi Parrish was named the South Central Region Player of the Year as the senior led the Belles to an overall record of 24-7, winning the program's 12
th Lone Star Conference Tournament Title. Parrish has 396 kills to average 3.70 per set to go along with 41 service aces, 287 digs and a .254 attack percentage for 459.5 total points.
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The Lady Buffs open the NCAA Tournament tomorrow night as they battle fifth-seeded CSU Pueblo in the quarterfinal round with first serve set for 8:00 p.m. CT at the Auraria Event Center in Denver, Colorado.
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