The
Conference of New England (CNE) has announced its 2025 Women’s Volleyball postseason awards following another exciting and competitive season across the league.
Endicott’s Hadley Helenbrook repeated as the CNE Player of the Year, highlighting a talented group of honorees recognized for their excellence on the court and in the classroom.
Top-seeded Wentworth led all programs with five All-Conference selections, while several other teams were represented across the major awards and All-Conference honors.
Player of the Year - Hadley Helenbrook, Endicott
Libero of the Year - Amanda Zweifler, Wentworth
Rookie of the Year - Vivi Mansfield, JWU
Scholar Athlete of the Year - Hannah Pereira, JWU
Coach of the Year - Danielle Davis, Roger Williams
All-Conference First Team
Ava Grace Dresback, Endicott
Hadley Helenbrook, Endicott
Kaylee Jackson, RWU
Hannah Maguire, Endicott
Kate McLane, Wentworth
Emma Sanders, Wentworth
Annika Schmitt, Gordon
Amanda Zweifler, Wentworth (Libero)
All-Conference Second Team
Nevaeh Arnold, JWU
Abby Downs, Endicott (Libero)
Kaydence Fish, RWU
Haley Hutzler, Gordon
Vivi Mansfield, JWU
Riley Schoonmaker, Wentworth
Olivia Vaughn, Wentworth
All-Conference Third Team
Grace Cervenka, Suffolk
Peyton Felix, RWU
Marianna Hernandez, Roger Williams (Libero)
Hannah Nowell, UNE
Brianna Picchietti, RWU
Kailyn Reilly, UNE
Sophia Santacroce, JWU
Angela West, RWU
Annie Zimmerman, Gordon
Community Service Team
Morgan Bonin - WNE
Lauryn Gedeon, Curry
Evey Hansen, Gordon
Maille Ianniruberto, Nichols
Kalle Legassey, Hartford
Delaney More, Suffolk
Stephanie Moreau, Endicott
Katie O'Brien, JWU
Brenda Soares, Wentworth
Lily Winsten, RWU
Laura Zahornasky, UNE
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE OF NEW ENGLAND
Originally founded in 1984 as the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), and reconstituted as the Conference of New England (CNE) in 2024, the CNE is an NCAA Division III athletic conference composed of 11 full member and five associate member institutions throughout the New England region. Its membership aims to provide student-athletes with a positive experience in their pursuit of excellence through high academic standards, quality competition and a meaningful student life. The Conference administers championships in 21 intercollegiate sports.