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Volleyball AAD 2025

Volleyball Lands Four Student-Athletes on CSC Academic All-District Team

12/18/2025 12:13:00 PM

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Four members of the Palm Beach Atlantic volleyball program were recognized for their excellence on and off the court, as Kelsey Rogers, Harper Stokes, Sofia Augusto and Maggie Patterson earned College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District honors.
 
The CSC Academic All-District program recognizes student-athletes who combine strong academic performance with standout athletic achievement. To be eligible, nominees must be at least a sophomore academically, carry a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50 or higher, and start 66 percent of the team's contests or play in 90 percent of the team's games.
 
Kelsey Rogers, Harper Stokes, Sofia Augusto and Maggie Patterson each played pivotal roles for the Sailfish during the 2025 season, helping lead the program to its winningest season since 2018. PBA volleyball earned its first postseason berth since 2021.
 
Kelsey Rogers was one of the Sailfish's most productive attackers in 2025, finishing the season with 244 kills while hitting .290 over 122 sets. She also added 113 total blocks, averaging nearly one block per set, and totaled 316.5 points as a key presence at the net.
 
Harper Stokes anchored PBA's offense with 234 kills on a .347 hitting percentage, ranking among the team leaders in efficiency. Stokes also contributed 104 total blocks and 303 points across 122 sets.
 
Sofia Augusto provided steady two-way production throughout the season, recording 71 kills, 198 digs and 122 assists while appearing in 112 sets. Her defensive consistency helped PBA average nearly 16 digs per set as a team.
 
Maggie Patterson served as the Sailfish's primary libero, leading the team with 511 digs and averaging 4.22 digs per set over 121 sets. Patterson also added 44 service aces and 122 assists, highlighting her all-around impact in the back row.
 
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