
Chloe Leluge Earns 2025 AVCA All-Pacific Region Honorable Mention
12/9/2025 8:30:00 AM | Women's Volleyball
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — The American Volleyball Coaches Association announced Tuesday morning that Chloe Leluge has received an All-Pacific Region Honorable Mention for her historic season.
This honor makes Leluge the first Mustang recognized by the AVCA since Maia Dvoracek in 2022, further cementing her legacy as just a sophomore and a leader within one of the nation’s top offenses.
Chloe embodies everything we want in our volleyball players at Cal Poly. She’s determined, open to feedback, passionate, caring, athletic, and just keeps getting better and better. On top of that, she’s the best teammate, supportive, selfless, and someone that everyone is better for being aroundHead Coach Caroline Walters
Ranking 2nd in the Big West and 36th in Division I with a .383 hitting percentage, Leluge has helped keep Cal Poly's offense in the national top-20 for most of the season. The team currently sits 18th heading into the NCAA Tournament Regional Semifinals, marking the program’s first return to this stage since 2007.
Even if her career ended today, Leluge’s .372 career hitting percentage would far outpace the current program leader in the Division I era by 17 points. Her current season rate also places her in the top-10 on the program’s single-season leaderboard. A true two-way middle blocker, Leluge co-leads the team and the conference this season with 130 total blocks.
Just a few weeks ago, Cal Poly upset top-seeded UC Davis to win the Big West title and secure an automatic NCAA bid. Leluge, who committed only one error on 57 attacks throughout the tournament, was named Big West Championship MVP and later to Michella Chester's NCAA Rotation of the Week.
Since then, Leluge has been instrumental in helping the Mustangs topple ranked programs BYU and USC in the NCAA Tournament to advance to the Sweet 16. She helped stun the Cougars in the first round’s opening set, tallying six kills to kickstart Cal Poly’s tournament run, before recording a trio of block assists against USC, extending her multi-block streak to 13 matches.
As arguably one of the best all-around middle blockers in the country, Leluge has positioned herself to continue an already legendary career while helping propel Cal Poly to one of the single greatest seasons in program history.














