
AU Pro Volleyball Stars Dominate the 2025 PVF All-League Teams
Athletes Unlimited continues to prove itself a powerhouse in the professional volleyball landscape, with eight of its standout athletes earning spots on the 2025 Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) All-League Teams, representing over 50% of this year’s 14 total selections. The honors reflect the league’s growing influence and the elite talent it cultivates.
The PVF All-League First and Second Teams are composed of the top seven players in the league for each squad, regardless of position. This year’s selection features a diverse group that includes four setters, four middle blockers, three outside hitters, two opposite hitters, and one libero. Among those recognized, several AU Pro Volleyball stars stood out for their dominant performances all season.
Headlining the First Team is Orlando Valkyries opposite hitter Brittany Abercrombie. The 2024 AU Pro Volleyball Champion led the PVF with 503 points and 462 kills. Her dominance at the net and leadership on the court were pivotal for Orlando throughout the season.
Valkryies’ teammate and AU Pro Volleyball newcomer Pornpun Guedpard joined Abercrombie on the First Team with 1,082 assists.
Sydney Hilley of the Indy Ignite also earned a spot on the First Team after leading the league with 1,277 assists. Her ability to command the offense all season long made her one of the most consistent and impactful players on the court.
Returning First Team honoree Brooke Nuneviller of the Omaha Supernovas delivered another all-around dominant campaign, finishing fifth in total points while consistently ranking among league leaders in both kills and digs.
Morgan Hentz, the defensive anchor for the Atlanta Vibe, was named to the First Team for the second year in a row. Hentz shattered her own league record with 508 digs, proving once again why she’s one of the best liberos in the game.
On the Second Team, Marlie Monserez joined Hentz in representing Atlanta after a strong showing as a versatile and reliable setter. Kaz Brown of the Orlando Valkyries and Omaha’s Natalia Valentin-Anderson rounded out the AU representation, further underlining the breadth of talent developed within the AU Pro Volleyball system.
As the PVF heads into championship weekend in Henderson, Nevada, the impact of Athletes Unlimited talent is undeniable. With such a significant presence among the league’s top performers, AU continues to raise the bar for professional women’s volleyball in the U.S. and beyond.
Alex Jean Glover is a former collegiate volleyball player and multi-sport reporter, serving as a correspondent for Athletes Unlimited. You can follow her on Instagram @alexjeannnn.