DANBURY, Conn. –
Kali Moore's final season as a Seawolf continues to bring in the accolades as the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) announced its All-Conference teams on Friday, with Moore earning All-ECAC Second Team honors.
This is the first time Moore has earned this honor. She is the first Seawolf to earn it since
Torri Henry in 2023.
Moore posted one of the best seasons of her career in 2025, finishing the year with 423 kills and a career-high 4.07 K/S, as well as totaling 39 service aces and 280 digs. A First Team All-CAA honoree for the second consecutive year, she ranked near the top of the league in nearly every offensive category, leading the Seawolves to their fourth-straight trip to the CAA Championships and earning All-Tournament honors in the process. Moore ended the season with 14 double-doubles, 23 double-digit kills matches, and seven matches with over 20 kills.
Moore's historic season also saw her pass 1500 career kills and 1000 career digs, becoming just the second Seawolf in the Division I era to reach both milestones. Overall, she wrapped up her four-year career with 1572 kills (fourth all-time in program history and second in the D1 era), 3.65 K/S (fourth all-time, first in the D1 era), 1118 digs, 147 service aces, and 136 blocks.
ABOUT THE ECAC
The ECAC is an eighty-six year old intercollegiate athletics organization with roughly 200 member schools for traditional sports across all three NCAA Divisions - I, II and III - that exists to enhance the experience of student-athletes participating in NCAA sports, and provide great value for universities, by sponsoring championships, leagues, bowl games, tournaments and other competitions throughout the country. The ECAC also hosts a comprehensive esports program, with over 300 schools, 4,000 teams and 10,000-plus participants in twenty-four different games titles.