Four Colorado State University volleyball players have been named to the 2025 All-Mountain West team, according to an announcement from the league offices. The athletes recognized are Halle Jameson, Eve Wilson, Erin Debeic, and Maria Brun.
Colorado State ranks second in the Mountain West Conference for the number of honorees this year, trailing only Utah State.
Eve Wilson, who joined Colorado State for her junior season, played multiple positions during conference play. She excelled at middle-blocker and currently stands tenth in the conference for kills and fourth for blocks per set. Wilson leads her team in points per set with 4.02, which is seventh-best in the conference.
Freshman Halle Jameson recorded ten double-doubles this season—eight of them during Mountain West matches—and was recognized with her first All-Conference selection. She has totaled 298 kills and 244 digs while averaging 3.15 points per set.
Redshirt-freshman Erin Debiec also received her first All-Conference honor as one of only two players in the league to average over ten assists per set at 11.16. Under her direction, Colorado State’s offense holds a .273 hitting percentage—the second highest in the conference—while she maintains a .399 setting efficiency overall this season.
Maria Brun earned her first All-Mountain West honor as a six-rotation outside hitter in her second year with Colorado State. She has tallied 301 kills, 190 digs, and leads the Rams with service aces during conference play.
The Rams will begin their postseason schedule this week as they enter the Mountain West Championship semi-finals on Friday, November 28 at 5 p.m., where they are seeded No. 2. They will face either No. 3 Wyoming or No. 6 San Diego State following their quarter-final match on Wednesday.


