LOUDONVILLE, NY – Seniors
Alandra Hasbrouck and
Amelia Robertson were each recognized for their combined performance on the court and in the classroom. The two were named 2025-2026 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Women's Volleyball Team selections on Tuesday.
Academic All-District honorees were considered for advancement to the CSC Academic All-America ballot. Student-athletes selected as CSC Academic All-America finalists are denoted with an asterisk and will advance to the national ballot to be voted on by CSC members. First-, second-, and third-team Academic All-America honorees will be announced on January 13, 2026. In 2024-25, less than five percent of student athletes earned this prestigious honor across all sports and divisions.
Hasbrouck and Robertson were two of only 22 MAAC honorees – along with Canisius' Emma Isroff, Bella Mosquera and Ella Bourque, Fairfield's Allie Elliott, Abby Jandro, and Maya Walker, Iona's Ezzie Thompson and Caleigh Schroeder, Marist's Sarah Bumstead, Sara Dasic, Mikayla Keefer, and Cecilia Potter-Pessoa, Rider's Keegan O'Connor and Makenna Mason, Sacred Heart's Cristina Montanez and Lauren Hubert, St. Peter's Elena Bilhartz, Karolina Rodriguez Mendez, Sibana Gonzalez Acevedo and Indira Benitez Dumeng,
Hasbrouck, a native of Middletown, NY, came on down the stretch to average 21.7 assists and 10.3 digs per match over the final nine matches. The former College of Saint Rose player ranked second on the team in assists with 473 and added 182 digs. The setter was an All-MAAC Academic Team member and totaled 1,557 collegiate assists with a stop also at Kutztown University during her freshman year. The setter is a Management Strategic Human Resources major and holds a 3.54 cumulative GPA and earned a 3.68 term GPA.
Robertson, a native of Milton, ON, totaled seven matches with double digs in digs and appeared in 31 matches. The defensive specialist totaled 726 digs with her first seasons at Tyler Junior College and final two seasons at Siena. The libero from Bishop Reding C.S.S. holds a cumulative GPA of 3.75 and earned a term GPA of 3.65 as a Biology major.
Both are on track to graduate in May.