Morken, Jordan, and Hanson Recognized by MonDak Conference
WILLISTON, N.D. — The Williston State College volleyball team capped off a strong 2025 campaign with three players earning MonDak Conference postseason honors, highlighting a season defined by growth, grit, and standout performances on both sides of the net.
Sophomore Ella Morken was named First Team All-Conference, freshman Dani Jordan earned Second Team All-Conference recognition, and sophomore Erika Hanson was honored with the league's Sportsmanship Award, rounding out a well-deserved trio of accolades for the Tetons.
Morken Leads the Way with First Team Honors
Morken, a sophomore outside hitter, was the engine of the Tetons' offense all season long. She led Williston State with 314 kills and averaged an impressive 3.74 kills per set, ranking among the top attackers in the MonDak Conference. Her .278 hitting percentage and 362 total points showcased her consistency and efficiency as both a scorer and leader.
Jordan Makes Immediate Impact as a Freshman
Freshman outside hitter Dani Jordan burst onto the scene in her debut season, earning Second Team All-Conference recognition after posting 274 kills and averaging 3.51 kills per set. She added 314 total points and a strong .225 hitting percentage, proving to be one of the most reliable scorers in the Tetons' lineup.
Hanson Earns Sportsmanship Award
Sophomore middle blocker Erika Hanson was recognized with the MonDak Sportsmanship Award, honoring her leadership, positivity, and respect for both teammates and opponents throughout the season.
Hanson contributed 43 kills, 75 points, and solid defensive play at the net, but her impact extended well beyond the stat sheet.
Season Statistical Leaders
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Kills: Ella Morken (314)
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Kills per Set: Morken (3.74), Jordan (3.51)
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Hitting Percentage: Morken (.278), Jordan (.225)
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Assists: Tristy Kreil (493)
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Points: Morken (362.0), Jordan (314.0)
The future is bright for Teton volleyball — and these postseason honors serve as proof that Williston State is quickly becoming a force to watch in the MonDak Conference.
