Galloway, N.J. – Four Stockton University volleyball teammates received NJAC all-conference honors from the New Jersey Athletic Conference for the 2025 volleyball season. Senior
Kate Louer (Clifton/Clifton) and junior
Nicole Palmer (Islip Terrace, N.Y./East Islip) were voted NJAC First Team.
Seniors
Rileigh Wilson (Milton, Del./Cape Henlopen) and
Regan Mendick (Newark, Del./Red Lion Chirstian) were chosen NJAC Honorable Mention. Louer, Palmer, Wilson and Mendick have led Stockton to a 21-8 record and a berth in the NJAC Tournament semifinals at Rowan tomorrow night.
Louer became a four-time NJAC all-conference honoree (2022, 24-25 First Team, 2023 Second Team) while Palmer collected her third straight NJAC First Team accolade. Wilson picked up her second career all-conference nod (2025 Honorable Mention, 2023 Second Team) and Mendick earned her first all-conference spot.
Louer has produced an outstanding senior year, leading the Ospreys in kills (3.75/set), hitting percentage (.297) and points (4.19/set). The outside hitter ranks third on the team in digs (1.90/set) and has contributed 32 blocks and 24 aces as well.
Louer stands second in the NJAC in kills, fourth in points and sixth in hitting percentage. She was named NJAC Player of the Week on November 3. Louer has reached double figures in kills in 20 of Stockton's 29 matches, and she currently has 1,193 kills in her career, which is ninth all-time at Stockton.
Palmer, a two-time NJAC Player of the Year, is second on the team behind Louer with a .237 hitting percentage, 3.12 kills per set and 3.75 points per set in 21 matches played. The junior also has totaled 128 digs, 49 assists, 34 blocks and 27 aces this season.
Palmer is eighth in the NJAC in points, tied for ninth in kills and 12th in hitting percentage. She has hit double digits in kills 13 times in 21 matches. Palmer was chosen NJAC Player of the Week on October 13.
Wilson has joined Louer and Palmer to form a dynamic offensive trio at the net with an average of 2.35 kills per set as well as a .262 hitting percentage and 2.64 points per set. The senior also has contributed defensively with 45 blocks, which is third on the team.
Wilson is seventh in the NJAC in hitting percentage and ninth in blocks. She has come on strong late in the season with 3.15 kills per set and a lofty .401 hitting percentage in Stockton's last nine matches, highlighted by 20 kills versus Salisbury on November 7 to tie her career high.
Mendick leads the team and is seventh in the league with a 5.39 assist per set average. The setter also tops the squad with 40 aces (0.40/set) and has tallied 133 digs and 37 kills while playing in a team-high 99 sets.
Mendick has reached double figures in assists in 28 of 29 matches and surpassed 20 assists in a match 11 times. The senior reached the 2,000-assist plateau on October 18 against Arcadia and posted a career-high 33 assists against Salisbury on November 7. Her 2,167 career assists rank eighth in Stockton history.