
Fielder, Littlefield Sign With Liberty Volleyball
1/27/2025 3:40:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
Liberty volleyball first-year head coach Jeremy White and his staff have announced the addition of two student-athletes to the team's 2025 roster. Addie Fielder and Molly Littlefield have both signed commitments to attend Liberty and play volleyball beginning in the 2025-26 academic year. Fielder will be an incoming freshman, while Littlefield transfers to Liberty following two seasons at Gardner-Webb.
These two players join an incoming class which also features Alison Bierwagen, Laney Daniell, Kate Fourman, Addison Hart, Audrey Heiring and Kayla O'Brien, who signed in the fall.
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Addie Fielder (S, 5-8, Little Rock, Ark./Baptist Prep High School)
Addie Fielder comes to Liberty as a standout setter from Little Rock, Ark., and Baptist Prep High School. A four-year all-conference selection, she totaled 2,686 career assists, 837 kills, 881 digs and 126 blocks. She helped her high school team win 3A State championships as both a sophomore and junior, while qualifying for the state final four in 2024. Fielder was named to the all-state team three times while making two appearances on the all-state tournament team. As a sophomore, she was the assists leader for the state of Arkansas with 1,030 assists. She was also named AVCA Arkansas Player of the Week during the 2022 season. During senior season, Fielder was voted to the Arkansas All-Star Team.
Also a standout in club volleyball, earned President's Day Classic All-Tournament Team honors following her freshman season. She helped her team win a USAV Liberty Division National Championship after her junior year, also earning USAV Liberty Division MVP and All-Tournament Team laurels.
Her father, Tim Fielder, played football at Georgia and competed in track & field at Northern Colorado. Her brother, Ryan Fielder, played baseball at Ouachita Baptist, while her sister, Rileigh Fielder, played softball at Ouachita Baptist.
Head Coach Jeremy White: "Addie is an elite athlete at the setter position who is also one of the grittiest kids I've ever seen play the game. I personally believe she's one of the most undervalued athletes in the 2025 class on top of being one of the best humans I've been around. I can promise that she will make Flames Nation proud."
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Molly Littlefield (Libero, 5-3, Rockton, Ill./Hononegah High School (Gardner-Webb))
Molly Littlefield will join former Gardner-Webb teammate Jenna Otts on Liberty's roster this fall. As a sophomore at Gardner-Webb, Littlefield was named to the Big South All-Conference second team and Big South All-Academic Team. She led the Big South and ranked sixth nationally with 5.40 digs per set in 2024. Littlefield set a program single-season record for digs per set while her 41 digs on Oct. 26 against Charleston Southern were the most by any NCAA Division I volleyball player in a three-set match this past season. A standout at Hononegah High School, Littlefield was named to the JVA Watchlist as a junior. During her senior season, she was voted a first-team all-conference selection, NIC-10 Conference MVP, all-region and all-state. Â Â Â
Head Coach Jeremy White: "Molly is a spunky and experienced libero option who will instantly make our back court better in 2025. She's a great receiver, a solid defender and an energy bug on the court. I think Flames Nation will enjoy watching her play for us for the next two years."
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These two players join an incoming class which also features Alison Bierwagen, Laney Daniell, Kate Fourman, Addison Hart, Audrey Heiring and Kayla O'Brien, who signed in the fall.
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Addie Fielder (S, 5-8, Little Rock, Ark./Baptist Prep High School)
Addie Fielder comes to Liberty as a standout setter from Little Rock, Ark., and Baptist Prep High School. A four-year all-conference selection, she totaled 2,686 career assists, 837 kills, 881 digs and 126 blocks. She helped her high school team win 3A State championships as both a sophomore and junior, while qualifying for the state final four in 2024. Fielder was named to the all-state team three times while making two appearances on the all-state tournament team. As a sophomore, she was the assists leader for the state of Arkansas with 1,030 assists. She was also named AVCA Arkansas Player of the Week during the 2022 season. During senior season, Fielder was voted to the Arkansas All-Star Team.
Also a standout in club volleyball, earned President's Day Classic All-Tournament Team honors following her freshman season. She helped her team win a USAV Liberty Division National Championship after her junior year, also earning USAV Liberty Division MVP and All-Tournament Team laurels.
Her father, Tim Fielder, played football at Georgia and competed in track & field at Northern Colorado. Her brother, Ryan Fielder, played baseball at Ouachita Baptist, while her sister, Rileigh Fielder, played softball at Ouachita Baptist.
Head Coach Jeremy White: "Addie is an elite athlete at the setter position who is also one of the grittiest kids I've ever seen play the game. I personally believe she's one of the most undervalued athletes in the 2025 class on top of being one of the best humans I've been around. I can promise that she will make Flames Nation proud."
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Molly Littlefield (Libero, 5-3, Rockton, Ill./Hononegah High School (Gardner-Webb))
Molly Littlefield will join former Gardner-Webb teammate Jenna Otts on Liberty's roster this fall. As a sophomore at Gardner-Webb, Littlefield was named to the Big South All-Conference second team and Big South All-Academic Team. She led the Big South and ranked sixth nationally with 5.40 digs per set in 2024. Littlefield set a program single-season record for digs per set while her 41 digs on Oct. 26 against Charleston Southern were the most by any NCAA Division I volleyball player in a three-set match this past season. A standout at Hononegah High School, Littlefield was named to the JVA Watchlist as a junior. During her senior season, she was voted a first-team all-conference selection, NIC-10 Conference MVP, all-region and all-state. Â Â Â
Head Coach Jeremy White: "Molly is a spunky and experienced libero option who will instantly make our back court better in 2025. She's a great receiver, a solid defender and an energy bug on the court. I think Flames Nation will enjoy watching her play for us for the next two years."
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