LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Montana Tech volleyball senior
Kinnidi Willmore landed honorable mention All-America honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association, the organization announced this week with its full slate of NAIA postseason accolades.
Willmore, an outside hitter from Claremont, Calif., led Montana Tech and ranked fifth in the Frontier Conference this season with 326 kills. She also logged a career-best .237 attack percentage and 38 blocks.
A two-time first-team All-Frontier Conference selection, Willmore wrapped up a tremendous four-year career for the Orediggers with more than 1,000-career kills. She holds the program record for kills in a match with 30, a mark set in 2024.
She led Montana Tech to a 17-13 record in 2025 and an appearance in the Frontier Conference tournament semifinals.
Also a star in the classroom, Willmore earned her second-career College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honor on Tuesday.
Willmore's inclusion on the AVCA All-America list marks the fourth-straight year the Orediggers have been represented on the top list of postseason accolades.
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