Women’s Volleyball
Vivian Lisboa – MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Year
Junior middle blocker Vivian Lisboa dominated at the net all season long, tallying 116 blocks and 291 kills over 128 sets. Her commanding presence on defense made her a critical asset in the Ducks’ conference run.
Women’s Soccer
Elsa Bley – MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Year
Graduate defender Elsa Bley anchored a backline that allowed just one goal in conference play. With two goals and two assists on the season, she was also a threat in transition and set pieces.
Men’s Basketball
Jack Spellman – MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Year
Senior forward Jack Spellman was a shot-blocking force, averaging over three blocks per game and racking up 15 double-doubles. His intensity on the defensive end consistently turned the tide for the Ducks.
Men’s Swimming
Angel Velasquez – David B. Emerson MAC Swimmer of the Year
Velasquez led the Ducks with two individual titles and four runner-up finishes at the MAC Championships, powering Stevens to its sixth straight conference title.
Men’s Volleyball
Koby Sherman – MAC Player of the Year
Sherman earned his third straight MAC Player of the Year honor after a stellar season that also saw him named to the AVCA First Team All-America. His leadership and attacking prowess were unmatched in the conference.
Men’s Golf
Ben Slicker – MAC Golfer of the Year
Slicker turned in a dominant performance at the MAC Freedom Championship, finishing 3-under par and eight strokes ahead of the field to help Stevens win its fifth consecutive conference title.
Women’s Tennis
Alix Dry – MAC Freedom Player of the Year
Following up her Rookie of the Year campaign in 2024, sophomore Alix Dry dominated the top of the lineup for Stevens this spring, going 5-0 in MAC Freedom singles and winning 10 matches overall. She also excelled in doubles, winning eight matches across multiple pairings.
Men’s Tennis
Max-William Kanz – MAC Freedom Player of the Year
Junior Max-William Kanz was a dominant force at No. 1 singles, going 12-2 on the season and sweeping all three MAC opponents in straight sets. He also posted a perfect 4-0 record in MAC doubles play, earning his third straight all-conference selection and tournament MVP honors.