
4 Lady Flames Named to CSC Academic All-District Team®
12/16/2025 12:12:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
LYNCHBURG, Va. - Liberty junior outside hitter Jenna Otts and sophomore right-side attacker Paige Overcash have been named to the 2025 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Volleyball Team®, announced today by the College Sports Communicators (CSC).
To earn inclusion on the team, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve, have played in at least 90 percent of their team's matches or started at least 66 percent of the team's contests and have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average.
Voting has now begun for the 2025 College Sports Communicators Academic All-America Volleyball Team®. The first-, second- and third-team Academic All-America honorees will be announced on Jan. 13.
Liberty has now received 20 CSC Academic All-District® honors in program history. Madison Blane, Kate Gammer, Elizabeth Helmich and Erica Lowery were honored last season.
Earlier this fall, Otts and Overcash were both named to the Conference USA All-Academic Team and to the CUSA All-Conference second team.
A native of Saint Johns, Fla., Otts holds a 3.63 GPA while majoring in Business Administration & Data Analytics: Digital Marketing and Advertising.
Otts had a breakthrough season during her second year as a Lady Flame. She ranked eighth in CUSA in kills per set both overall (3.22) and in league play (3.24). Otts posted a team-leading 24 double-digit kill matches, the most 10-kill matches by a Lady Flame since Amelia Johnson's 26 during the 2019 season. She scored 18 kills at a .586 clip on Sept. 5 at previously unbeaten West Virginia and sent down a season-high 20 kills against FIU, Oct. 24. The junior completed a streak with 11 straight double-digit kill contests late in the season.
Hailing from Ashe County, N.C., Overcash carries a 4.0 GPA while majoring in Public Health: Pre-clinical.
On the court, Overcash is an electrifying attacker on the right side for the Lady Flames. She was named CUSA Offensive Player of the Week each of the first three weeks of the season, the first CUSA player since 2019 to receive three straight CUSA Offensive Player of the Week honors. Overcash ranked seventh in the conference in kills per set both overall (3.28) and 10th in conference play (3.21). The sophomore posted 20 double-digit kill matches, with 10 of those coming in Conference USA play. On Sept. 13 against East Carolina, Overcash became the first Liberty player since 2001 to score 30 kills in a match.
Liberty finished with a 20-10 record on the season under first-year Head Coach Jeremy White. The Lady Flames posted their first wins in program history over a Big Ten team (Rutgers) and a Big 12 team (Houston).
To earn inclusion on the team, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve, have played in at least 90 percent of their team's matches or started at least 66 percent of the team's contests and have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average.
Voting has now begun for the 2025 College Sports Communicators Academic All-America Volleyball Team®. The first-, second- and third-team Academic All-America honorees will be announced on Jan. 13.
Liberty has now received 20 CSC Academic All-District® honors in program history. Madison Blane, Kate Gammer, Elizabeth Helmich and Erica Lowery were honored last season.
Earlier this fall, Otts and Overcash were both named to the Conference USA All-Academic Team and to the CUSA All-Conference second team.
A native of Saint Johns, Fla., Otts holds a 3.63 GPA while majoring in Business Administration & Data Analytics: Digital Marketing and Advertising.
Otts had a breakthrough season during her second year as a Lady Flame. She ranked eighth in CUSA in kills per set both overall (3.22) and in league play (3.24). Otts posted a team-leading 24 double-digit kill matches, the most 10-kill matches by a Lady Flame since Amelia Johnson's 26 during the 2019 season. She scored 18 kills at a .586 clip on Sept. 5 at previously unbeaten West Virginia and sent down a season-high 20 kills against FIU, Oct. 24. The junior completed a streak with 11 straight double-digit kill contests late in the season.
Hailing from Ashe County, N.C., Overcash carries a 4.0 GPA while majoring in Public Health: Pre-clinical.
On the court, Overcash is an electrifying attacker on the right side for the Lady Flames. She was named CUSA Offensive Player of the Week each of the first three weeks of the season, the first CUSA player since 2019 to receive three straight CUSA Offensive Player of the Week honors. Overcash ranked seventh in the conference in kills per set both overall (3.28) and 10th in conference play (3.21). The sophomore posted 20 double-digit kill matches, with 10 of those coming in Conference USA play. On Sept. 13 against East Carolina, Overcash became the first Liberty player since 2001 to score 30 kills in a match.
Liberty finished with a 20-10 record on the season under first-year Head Coach Jeremy White. The Lady Flames posted their first wins in program history over a Big Ten team (Rutgers) and a Big 12 team (Houston).
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