FOREST, Va. – Natalie Moore (Talbott, Tenn.) was selected to the All-ODAC Second Team, representing the Guilford College volleyball team as a 2025 all-conference honoree by the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) as announced by the conference offices on Saturday.
In a top-heavy ODAC this fall, the all-conference selections were dominated by a trio of teams, with Bridgewater College leading with six selections followed by the University of Lynchburg and Virginia Wesleyan University with five apiece. Washington & Lee University had three selections, Shenandoah University claimed a pair of all-league nods before Roanoke College and Randolph-Macon College joined GC with one, although the Quakers are the only team of that cluster to feature a second team pick.
The senior, Moore, had a fantastic fall, pacing Guilford in points, kills, aces, and receptions on top of slotting second for digs and third in blocks. Starting all 97 sets that the Quakers played this season, she guided GC to an 18-9 mark, 6-5 in ODAC play and the sixth seed entering the conference tournament as arguably the conference's most-well-rounded player, ranking in the league's top-10 in points, kills, aces, and reception percentage. Through play on Thursday, November 13
th, Moore slotted fourth in the conference and 135
th in the nation in total points, with 374.0, rising to 111
th nationally on a per-set basis at 3.86. She was also 161
st in Division-III and sixth in the league with 306 kills, 159
th and fifth in kills per set at 3.15, and 204
th nationally and seventh in the conference in service aces, with 48. In addition, her .202 hitting percentage cracked the conference's top-25. In league action, Moore upped her production with 172.5 points, 4.11 per set, on 144 kills, 3.43 per set, while hitting .217 and adding 20 aces offensively, adding 121 digs, 2.88 per set, and boasting a .961 reception percentage on the defensive side.
Returning to the All-ODAC Second Team for the second time in her career after only garnering all-conference third team honors last fall, Moore becomes the sixth Quaker in program history to be a three-time All-ODAC honoree, and the first to join that club since Tina Eucker '20 and Christian Ritter '20 claimed a trio of honors apiece from 2017 through 2019.
As a team, Guilford volleyball matched their second-highest win total over their last 30 seasons of action, collecting an 18-9 mark and their third-straight conference tournament berth although they were eliminated in straight-sets by Bridgewater College in the Quarterfinals Round.
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