Lander University senior outside hitter Katie Miller added another milestone to her historic career, earning Third Team Division 2 Conference Commissioners Association All-America honors. Miller joins Flagler's Gracie Fleming, Marley Middlebrooks and Clare Sheedy, and Augusta's Layne Witherspoon as the five PBC players received American Volleyball Coaches Association Honorable Mention All-America recognition, as announced by the respective organizations.
Flagler's Sheedy collects her second AVCA All-American Honorable Mention, while Fleming, Middlebrooks and Witherspoon each received recognition for the first time in their career.
The D2CCA accolade marks the first All-America team selection of Miller's career and the first All-America team honor in Lander volleyball program's history. Miller was also the only Peach Belt Conference athlete selected to the D2CCA All-America teams this season. In addition, Miller earned AVCA Honorable Mention All-America recognition for the fourth consecutive year, receiving the honor in every season of her career in the blue and gold.
Miller closed her standout senior season as the Peach Belt Conference's all-time career kills leader, finishing with 1,975 kills. She led the conference in kills (526, 4.46 per set), points (615.5, 5.22 per set), and service aces (59), while ranking among the top offensive performers in NCAA Division II.
Nationally, Miller finished second in total attacks (1,466) and third in total kills (526). She also ranked inside the top 10 in attacks per set (12.42), kills per set (4.46), and points per set, further solidifying her status as one of the nation's best outside hitters. Her All-America recognition caps an already decorated 2025 season, which also included Peach Belt Conference Player of the Year (second straight), First Team All-Southeast Region (AVCA and D2CCA), PBC All-Tournament Team, and First Team All-Conference honors. Miller also collected six Peach Belt Conference Player of the Week awards during the season, bringing her career total to 20, the most in conference history.
Miller closes her career as one of the most impactful players in Lander volleyball history, pairing program-record achievements with consistent national recognition at the Division II level, while becoming the 101st All-American in school history since Lander joined the NCAA.