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2025 All-region

Sheedy, Middlebrooks, Fleming named All-Southeast Region

12/3/2025 11:48:00 AM

ST. AUGUSTINE - Clare Sheedy and Marley Middlebrooks of the Flagler College volleyball team were all named to the D2CCA all-southeast region this morning according to organization officials. Gracie Fleming was named in the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) all-southeast region poll.

For the first time in her career, Sheedy was named to the D2CCA first team all-region after leading the region in total assists. This season, Sheedy has registered 1286 assists which places her at second in the nation. With an average of 10.46 assists per set, Sheedy finished second in the region with the highest average, falling second to the South Atlantic Conference leader Maya Van Hest of Wingate University who averaged 10.82 and finished ahead of the Conference Carolinas' leader Marusa Pesut of Emmanuel University who finished with 9.89 per set. Eclipsing 50 assists in three separate matches, her career high 59 assist performance against Francis Marion University was the second highest individual match within the region.

Middlebrooks earned second team all-region for the first time in her career. The sophomore outside hitter found 456 kills which put her at third in the region and 11th in the nation. In the Peach Belt Conference championship match, Middlebrooks played a career match and found 25 kills. The match tied for third in the region with the most kills by a single player. Middlebrooks is also tied for the team high in digs with 329.

Fleming was named to the AVCA all region for the first time in her career. Offensively, Fleming is 10th in the region in hitting percentage with a 3.38 and has 12 matches this season with a .400 or higher. Her highest percentage match came against Lees-McRae College where she finished with .700 on eight kills. Leading the team in blocks with 86, Fleming ranks fourth in the conference and is tied for eighth in the region. The second team all-PBC recipient had a career match against Lee University where she had 16 kills, hitting .481 while also notching two blocks.
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