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Four from Volleyball earn CSC Academic All-District

Ella Lomigora celebrating with her teamElla Lomigora celebrating with her team
Pete Vander Stoep
by Kimberlie Haner

TEMPE – Sun Devil Volleyball has four on this year’s CSC Academic All-District Team: sophomore libero Faith Frame, junior middle blocker Ella Lomigora, senior outside hitter Bailey Miller and graduate middle block Colby Neal.

This is the second CSC academic nod for Neal and the first for the others. It is the fourth year in a row Arizona State has had two or more earning all-district honors. ASU has had at least one all-district honoree in each of the last five seasons.

Student-athletes that are at least a sophomore academically and athletically are eligible to be nominated when they have at least a 3.50 cumulative GPA, and for graduate students it must be 3.50 for both undergraduate and graduate. Additionally, they must compete in 90 percent of the set or must start in at least 66 percent of the institution's total matches. 

Arizona State received consistency in the back court from sophomore libero Frame in her first season in Tempe. A member of the 2025 All-Big 12 Second Team, Frame led the Sun Devils in digs and digs per set. She ended the season on a streak of six matches in a row with double-digit digs.

In the middle, the Sun Devils had two experienced players in Neal and Lomigora. Neal led the Big 12 in blocks with 171, and was fourth in kills for Arizona State. Her 151 block assists are second for blocks in a single season in ASU history. Neal was on the AVCA All-District Team and earned All-Big 12 First Team and Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week honors twice. Lomigora, a junior, was second on the team in blocks and sixth in the Big 12, with 136. She was also one of three Sun Devils to play in every set. 

Miller, in her second year as a Sun Devil, was second on the team in kills and digs this season. With her balanced efforts, the senior outside hitter had 10 double-doubles, the most on the team. She has had double-digit kills in 15 of the last 17 matches of the season. Leading the team in aces with 39, she was top 10 in the conference in that category. Miller also appeared in every set for Arizona State this season.