PAC Release
TRAFFORD, Pa. – Three members of the Allegheny volleyball team were named to All-Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) Teams for their performances throughout the 2025 season.
Jacy Diaz (Barranquitas, Puerto Rico/Gallatin (Tenn.)) led the trio with a First Team nod.
Skyler Fatola (Queen Creek, Ariz./Eastmark) was named to the Second Team while
Carlee Pepperman (Bellefonte, Pa./Bellefonte Area) was an Honorable Mention.
For Diaz, this marks her third time being named to the First Team, and fourth overall All-PAC honor. This season, Diaz tallied 608 digs, 102 assists and 43 aces. Diaz finished with 30 or more digs in five contests, including a career-high 40 against Hanover. She also had a 39 dig performance against Baldwin Wallace. Against Hanover and Grove City, Diaz had a season-high in aces with four. Diaz concludes her career at Allegheny with the all-time program record in digs with 2,525. That total is also the second highest in PAC history, trailing the career leader by just four. Additionally, Diaz finishes second in program aces with 226.
Fatola earned her first All-PAC honor, being named to the Second Team. Fatola tallied 232 kills and 77 total blocks this season. She reached a double-digit kill total 11 times, including a career-high 19 against Salem. Fatola also had a 16 kill performance against Westminster. She also recorded five or more total blocks against six times, with six in matches against Muskingum and Grove City.
Pepperman also earned her first All-PAC honor, being named to the Honorable Mention Team. Pepperman led the team with 258 kills and was second with 321 digs. She had 19 games with 10 or more digs, including 20 against John Carroll and 19 against Westminster. Pepperman also had 12 games with 10 or more kills, with a season-high 16 against Mount Union.
Additionally,
Carly Beers (Warren, Pa./Warren) was named to the All-PAC Sportsmanship Team. The PAC Sportsmanship Teams were established to recognize student-athletes who have distinguished themselves through demonstrated acts of sportsmanship and ethical behavior, and are an ongoing effort to recognize and encourage positive sportsmanship among all PAC teams and student-athletes.