Wallace State Volleyball Eyes Another Championship-Caliber Season

Aug 22, 2025
2025 Wallace State Volleyball

HANCEVILLE, AL - Wallace State volleyball enters the 2025 season with high expectations and a familiar edge under veteran head coach Randy Daniel. After posting an impressive 37-11 record last year, the Lions are reloaded with a talented mix of returning leaders and dynamic newcomers, aiming to once again contend for both the regular season and conference tournament titles. 

“We want to challenge for a regular season and tournament conference championship,” said Daniel. “That’s the standard we set here.” 

This year’s squad will be defined by its hard-working, disciplined, and competitive identity, traits Daniel says have already shown through during the offseason and preseason training. “The team has made very good progress,” he said. “There’s fantastic leadership and attitudes in terms of improvement.” 

That leadership starts with standout returners Ali Price, Rachel Mecklenburg, and Abby McDonald, all of whom have taken steps forward both as athletes and as team anchors. Price and Mecklenburg, in particular, are the driving forces both on and off the court. 

“They’ve really grown into their leadership roles,” said Daniel. “They set the tone for the team.” 

Wallace State has also welcomed a strong group of newcomers expected to make an immediate impact, including Sofiia Sobol, Kenzie Wilson, Cheyenne Lucas, Kenzie Noles, Madelyn Bromley, and Darcy Alford. Despite NJCAA teams often facing high roster turnover, Daniel believes this group mirrors last year’s in terms of character and dedication. 

“It starts with recruiting the right character,” he said. “We’ve got another group of really dedicated, high-character players who are bought in.” 

Building chemistry has been a focal point, and offseason training prioritized both physical and mental conditioning. Daniel’s program also places a strong emphasis on preparing players for life after Wallace State, particularly those seeking to transfer to four-year programs. “We focus on physical and mental training and a strict academic regimen,” he noted. 

Balancing academics, travel, and competition is no small feat, but Wallace State players benefit from a well-rounded support system that includes coaches, captains, tutoring labs, and faculty support. “It takes discipline and high expectations as a student-athlete,” said Daniel. 

As the Lions navigate a tough regular season and tournament schedule, fans can expect the same relentless approach that has defined the program for years. 

“It’s a new team,” Daniel said, “but the same championship mentality.” 

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