Kyndal Stowers-USA Today

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Opened my USA Today paper today and in sports section they had an article about superb feats by women in 2025. Coming in at #10, our own Kyndall Stowers. Nice recognition for her and well deserved. Only volleyball player to make this list.
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Zigzig said:

Opened my USA Today paper today and in sports section they had an article about superb feats by women in 2025. Coming in at #10, our own Kyndall Stowers. Nice recognition for her and well deserved. Only volleyball player to make this list.

easily one of the best stories of the year! While her name was known in the college volleyball world, she literally went from zero to hero. Couch to team to MOP in one year. Her year started off kind of slow. I wasn't sure if it was just adjusting to game speed again or Morrison was purposefully holding her back to ease her in.

She's certainly lived up to her billing and more! Finally, best player in the entire NCAA tournament... just WOW!!!
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Ranking 2025's top women's sports moments: A'ja Wilson to Texas A&M
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10. Texas A&M upsets Nebraska volleyball
Nebraska volleyball earned the No. 1 overall seed in the 2025 NCAA Tournament following a dominant regular season where the Huskers went undefeated and losing seven sets. Nebraska's winning streak and title pursuit fell short after No. 3 Texas A&M upset the Huskers in a thrilling five-set Elite Eight match to punch their ticket to the Final Four for the first time in program history.

Texas A&M dominated at the net and outblocked Nebraska 30-16. Kyndal Stowers has 25 kills and 16 digs, Logan Lednicky had 24 kills and Emily Hellmuth had 13 kills. Ifenna Cos-okpalla had three solo blocks and five block assists. It was Nebraska's first home loss since Nov. 26, 2022.

Nebraska was the first of three No. 1 seeds the Aggies dispatched en route to the program's first national championship. Texas A&M swept No. 1 Pittin the semifinals and No. 1 Kentucky in the title match.

I know I see things in maroon tented glasses, but 10 seems a little low…
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That list had way too much basketball on it.
Gig ‘Em Baby!
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flintdragon said:

Zigzig said:

Opened my USA Today paper today and in sports section they had an article about superb feats by women in 2025. Coming in at #10, our own Kyndall Stowers. Nice recognition for her and well deserved. Only volleyball player to make this list.

easily one of the best stories of the year! While her name was known in the college volleyball world, she literally went from zero to hero. Couch to team to MOP in one year. Her year started off kind of slow. I wasn't sure if it was just adjusting to game speed again or Morrison was purposefully holding her back to ease her in.

She's certainly lived up to her billing and more! Finally, best player in the entire NCAA tournament... just WOW!!!


So after the Kentucky match someone posted a graphic showing Ifeena as the tournament MOP. I assumed it was a typo and meant MVP. But just used that term. What does MOP stand for?
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McInnis said:

flintdragon said:

Zigzig said:

Opened my USA Today paper today and in sports section they had an article about superb feats by women in 2025. Coming in at #10, our own Kyndall Stowers. Nice recognition for her and well deserved. Only volleyball player to make this list.

easily one of the best stories of the year! While her name was known in the college volleyball world, she literally went from zero to hero. Couch to team to MOP in one year. Her year started off kind of slow. I wasn't sure if it was just adjusting to game speed again or Morrison was purposefully holding her back to ease her in.

She's certainly lived up to her billing and more! Finally, best player in the entire NCAA tournament... just WOW!!!


So after the Kentucky match someone posted a graphic showing Ifeena as the tournament MOP. I assumed it was a typo and meant MVP. But just used that term. What does MOP stand for?

Most Outstanding Player... Pretty sure Stowers got it. There was a video of her accepting the award.

Did ICO win MVP of the Nebraska regional? Maybe that's what you saw.
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So no. 5 on the list is WNBA players making up t-shirts that said "Pay us what you owe us".

OK.
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I copied and pasted from print paper because I think folks are looking at a different list....


Ranking the top 10 women athletes of 2025
Dec. 29, 2025, 6:00 a.m. ET

1. A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson had one of the best seasons in WNBA history and earned the top spot on our list. Wilson led the Aces to their third title in four years after sweeping nearly every major award in the calendar year. She earned her second WNBA scoring title, third Defensive Player of the Year award, an unprecedented fourth MVP and her second Finals MVP, becoming the first player in WNBA or NBA history to accomplish it all in a single season. Becky Hammon said it best: Wilson is "Everest. There is no one else around." Wilson isn't ready to be in the GOAT conversation just yet. "I still got a little bit more winning to do before you put me in that conversation. When you're compared to greats, when you're compared to legends, that means you're doing something right and I'm so grateful," she said after sweeping the Phoenix Mercury in the 2025 WNBA Finals.
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2. Mikaela Shiffrin, Olympic alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin is in a league of her own. The two-time Olympic gold medalist owns the most World Cup wins of any alpine skier and is the only skier, male or female, to surpass the 100-victory milestone after reaching triple-digit World Cup victories in February. She's been on a tear ever since. Shiffrin has won five consecutive slalom races, including her win at the World Cup finals in Sun Valley, Idaho, in March and four wins to start the 2025-26 season. She's up to 105 World Cup wins, extending her own record, and is in great form ahead of the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, where she's a heavy favorite to medal.
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3. Paige Bueckers, Dallas WingsBueckers' prolific resume at UConn included everything but a national championship. That changed in April, when Bueckers led the Huskies to the program's 12th title. The win kicked off a whirlwind year for Bueckers. She was drafted No. 1 overall by the Dallas Wings and was a bright spot in the franchise's otherwise dismal 10-34 season. She was named the 2025 WNBA Rookie of the Year and earned an All-WNBA second-team nod, the only rookie selected to an All-WNBA Team. Bueckers told USA TODAY Sports she recently had the opportunity to catch her breath and process her achievements and what's ahead: "On my birthday (on Oc. 20), I reflected on the year 23 itself and how much of a journey it was. I stayed the most present and it ended up being one of the most fun, joyful, just peaceful years of my life. Just embracing everything that kind of came my way."
Jerome Miron, Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

4. Aryna Sabalenka, tennisSabalenka spent the entire year at the top of the WTA rankings. Although the year got off to a rough start with back-to-back losses to Madison Keys and Coco Gauff in the Australian Open final and French Open final, respectively, Sabalenka rebounded to win the U.S. Open and clinch the fourth major title of her career. She finished the year with the most finals appearances (nine), most titles (four), most match wins (63) and set a single-season prize money record by taking home $15,008,519. She was named the WTA Player of the Year for the second consecutive year, the seventh player in WTA history to repeat and third in the past 25 years.
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5. Napheesa Collier, Minnesota Lynx Collier joined Elena Delle Donne in the exclusive 50-40-90 club, finishing the regular season with a 53.1% field goal percentage, 40.3% 3-point percentage and 90.6% free throw percentage. She led the Minnesota Lynx to the league-best 34-10 record, but Collier's accolades stretched far beyond the court. She's a vocal leader in the players' push for higher compensation in ongoing CBA negotiations with the WNBA and used her exit interview to publicly criticize league commissioner Cathy Engelbert. Collier also co-founded Unrivaled, a 3-on-3 basketball league that's drawn praise for prioritizing player amenities and paying competitive salaries. Unrivaled has provided an alternate avenue to earn money outside of the WNBA, which will be paramount as players are prepared to strike if CBA negotiations with the league remain at a standstill.
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6. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, trackAll Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone does is win. The four-time Olympic gold medalist won two gold medals at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo in September. McLaughlin-Levrone won gold in the 400m flat with a time of 47.78 seconds, which broke the 42-year-old North American record with the second-fastest time by a woman in the distance. With the win, McLaughlin-Levrone became the first athlete to win world titles in both the 400m flat and 400m hurdles, an event for which she owns the world record (50.37 seconds). The 26-year-old has been so dominant she hasn't lost in a 400m or 400m hurdles race in two years. "I knew there were a lot of people doubting me with making the switch from 400m hurdles to the flat 400m, but ultimately, I had faith in my training," McLaughlin-Levrone said after winning World Athletics WomenOs World Athlete of the Year. "For me, 2025 was a year of stepping outside of the comfort zone and pushing the bounds of what was mentally and physically possible. I want to continue pushing boundaries in 2026."
JEWEL SAMAD, AFP Via Getty Images
7. Catarina Macario, USWNT Catarina Macario has been on fire. Macario led the U.S. women's national soccer team with eight goals this season, including a brace in Team USA's 3-0 win over Italy in late November. Macario is the first U.S. player to score in three straight games since Mallory Swanson scored six in a row from November 2022 to February 2023. Macario now has 16 total goals and five assists in 29 national team appearances. Macario's brilliance extended past the USWNT. The Chelsea FC midfielder is up to two assists in nine league matches so far and scored two goals in Chelsea's 6-0 UEFA WomenOs Champions League win over St. Polten last month.
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8. Hilary Knight, hockey Hilary Knight is synonymous with Team USA hockey. She led the Americans to the top of the podium at the 2025 Women's World Championships to claim her 10th gold medal, the most of any hockey player. She also holds world championship records for the most goals, assists and points. Knight led Team USA to the first sweep of Canada in the 2025 Rivalry Series with five goals and two assists across four games. Knight also had a PWHL-leading 29 points (15 goals, 14 assists) in 30 games for the Boston Fleet. She's set to appear in her fifth Olympics next year, which will mark the most for a U.S. hockey player, male or female.
Leila Devlin, Getty Images
9. NiJaree Canady, softballTexas Tech may have lost to Texas in the 2025 Women's College World Series, but pitcher NiJaree Canaday emerged as the face of college softball. The reigning national player of the year transferred from Stanford to Texas Tech and earned a seven-figure payday from the school's collective, marking the largest NIL deal for a college softball player. It was well deserved. Canady finished the season with a 1.11 ERA (second-best in the nation) and a team-high 11 home runs. She led Texas Tech to a school-record 54 wins, a Big 12 regular-season and tournament title and the program's first WCWS appearances. Even Texas Tech alum Patrick Mahomes came to see what all the hype was about and attended Game 2 of the WCWs.
NATHAN J. FISH, THE OKLAHOMAN Via USA TODAY NETWORK

10. Kyndal Stowers, Texas A&M volleyballJust last year, Kyndal Stowers was medically retired after suffering four concussions in a matter of months. She didn't know if she would ever play volleyball again. By December 2025, Stowers was named the most outstanding player in the 2025 NCAA women's volleyball tournament after leading Texas A&M to their first national championship in program history with a sweep of SEC rival Kentucky. Stowers finished with 10 kills on .304 hitting, plus six digs, two service aces and one block. The Aggies shocked the world by defeating No. 1 overall seed Nebraska in five-sets, before sweeping No. 1 Pitt and No. 1 Kentucky in the Final Four.
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Wow. Top 10 across ALL women's sports. That a really big deal!
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Several other independent volleyball entities named their own all tourney and MOPs. At least one if them (AVCA maybe?) had Waak on the all tourney team and ICO as the most outstanding player.
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One year ago today Aggie Volleyball announced the signing of Kyndal Stowers:

" BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION The Texas A&M volleyball team added redshirt sophomore outside hitter Kyndal Stowers to the 2025 roster, head coach Jamie Morrison announced Monday.

A transfer from Baylor, Stowers was a highly touted talent entering the collegiate scene as she was named Preseason Big 12 Freshman of the Year. The outside hitter lived up to her large expectations, garnering a trio of honors during her debut campaign including Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week and a pair of Big 12 Rookie of the Week honors.

"We're thrilled to welcome one of the most well-rounded outsides in the country to the Texas A&M Volleyball family," coach Morrison said. "Not only is she an exceptional talent on the court, but she's also an amazing human being who embodies the core values of what it means to be an Aggie. With family ties to Texas A&M, this is truly a homecoming for her, and we couldn't be more excited about the journey ahead."

Stowers was a standout on the court in her freshman season before injury ended her year early. The outside hitter led Baylor offensively with 3.84 in kills per set and 4.35 points per set. The Denton, Texas, native logged double-digit kills in 12 of the 14 matches she played. The sophomore also eclipsed 20 kills on three occasions, including a career-high 29 in a five-set battle with SMU.

On the defensive side of the net, she tallied 122 digs on the season and registered double-digit digs five times, which helped her achieve five double-doubles in her debut campaign. At the net, the sophomore blocked 22 swings with eight solos and 14 assisted."
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That's pretty amazing to make top 10 across all women's sports, among big names too!

I can for sure see her in the mix with the pros when they are choosing Best Comeback Athlete for the Espy's.
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