LEXINGTON, Ky. —
Fort Valley State outside hitter
Isaiah Fedd has been named an American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-America Honorable Mention selection for the second consecutive season, as the organization announced its 36th edition of the National Collegiate honors Wednesday.
The 2026 SIAC Men’s Volleyball Tournament MVP and SIAC Men’s Volleyball Player of the Year showcased a dominant run as one of the conference’s top performers, leading Fort Valley State throughout the season while establishing himself as a national presence on the outside.
Fedd led Fort Valley State with 294 kills on a .279 hitting percentage, adding 109 digs, 29 service aces and 31 total blocks across the season. He recorded double-digit kills in multiple matches, including a season-high 26 kills against Barton.
The recognition caps a standout season for Fedd, fueling the continued rise of Fort Valley State men’s volleyball while amplifying the momentum building across the SIAC, HBCU athletics, and NCAA NC men’s volleyball.
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The SIAC is a NCAA athletic conference consisting primarily of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with headquarters in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The SIAC includes 15 member institutions (Albany State University, Allen University, Benedict College, Central State University, Clark Atlanta University, Edward Waters University, Fort Valley State University, Kentucky State University, Lane College, LeMoyne-Owen College, Miles College, Morehouse College, Savannah State University, Spring Hill College, and Tuskegee University), which are located within a contiguous seven-state footprint (Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee and Ohio). The SIAC sponsors nine men's and seven women's sports and is a proud member of the NCAA Division II. For more information, visit
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