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Two Tigers Named All-State Girls’ Volleyball Players
By: Jared Barton
After another successful season on the hardwood, two North Allegheny girls’ volleyball players were named All-State selections.
Juniors Molly Robertson and Alicia Mokube earned the PVCA All-State honors, adding to a long list of accolades for both players.
Congratulations to NAVB’s Molly Robertson and Alicia Mokube for receiving PVCA’s All-State Honors! We are so proud to have them highlighted by the PA Volleyball Coaches Association and look forward to having these talented players return to NAVB next year! pic.twitter.com/pbiBjgALTO
— NA Girls’ Volleyball (@nagirlsvb) December 1, 2025
Both players were named first-team Big 56 All-Conference honorees at the end of this season.
Robertson, a Penn State commit, led the Tigers with 366 kills in 2025. She was also third on the team defensively with 221 digs. Robertson was also solid from the service line with 35 aces, good for third on the team. She also had 17 assists and 16 blocks. This is Robertson’s second appearance on the All-Big 56 first team. Robertson was named first-team All-WPIAL earlier this month, along with being All-State a season ago. She also collected 2024 Girls Volleyball Player of the Year honors from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and was Pennsylvania MaxPreps Player of the Year in December 2024.
Mokube was second on the team in kills behind Robertson with 287. She led the team in blocks with 57 while collecting 75 digs, seven aces and five assists. Mokube was also named first-team All-WPIAL earlier this month. Last season, Mokube was first-team all-section, first-team all-Big 56 and second-team All-WPIAL.
The entire PVCA All-State Team can be found here.
Two NA Volleyballers sign letters of intent
Two North Allegheny girls volleyball players signed letters of intent on Wednesday afternoon to continue their careers at the next level. Reagan Riordan inked her letter of intent to play at Grove City while Keely McMahon-Regan officially committed to Duquesne for next season.
Riordan was solid at libero all season long, leading NA with 402 digs. She was second on the team in aces with 36 and dished out 23 assists. Riordan was named third-team all-WPIAL this season along with second-team all-Big 56 honors. She was a second-team all-Big 56 selection a season ago. Riordan will also play lacrosse at Grove City.
McMahon-Regan was the distributor leading the Tigers with 813 assists. She was also fourth on the team with 187 digs. McMahon-Regan helped out offensively with 54 kills, 29 aces and had 35 blocks at the net. She was named third-team All-WPIAL earlier in the month along with second-team All-Big 56 earlier in the week. McMahon-Regan was second-team All-Big 56 a season ago.
Bot Riordan and McMahon-Regan won two WPIAL championships and three PIAA titles during their careers at North Allegheny.
Four Tigers named to Big 56 All-Conference Team; Two on First Team
Four North Allegheny girls volleyballers were named to the Big 56 All-Conference team on Tuesday morning. Seniors Keely McMahon-Regan and Reagan Riordan were named to the second team, while juniors Molly Robertson and Alicia Mokube got first team honors. The section Player of the Year will be announced at the Big 56 banquet on December 11.
Robertson, a Penn State commit, led the Tigers with 366 kills this season. She was also third on the team defensively with 221 digs. Robertson was also solid from the service line with 35 aces, good for third on the team. She also had 17 assists and 16 blocks. This is Robertson’s second appearance on the All-Big 56 first team. Robertson was named first-team All-WPIAL earlier this month, along with being All-State a season ago. She also collected 2024 Girls Volleyball Player of the Year honors from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and was Pennsylvania MaxPreps Player of the Year in December 2024.
Mokube was second on the team in kills behind Robertson with 287. She led the team in blocks with 57 while collecting 75 digs, seven aces and five assists. Mokube was also named first-team All-WPIAL earlier this month. Last season, Mokube was first-team all-section, first-team all-Big 56 and second-team All-WPIAL.
McMahon-Regan, a Duquesne commit, was the distributor leading the Tigers with 813 assists. She was also fourth on the team with 187 digs. McMahon-Regan helped out offensively with 54 kills, 29 aces and had 35 blocks at the net. She was also named third-team All-WPIAL earlier in the month. McMahon-Regan was second-team All-Big 56 a season ago.
Riordan was solid at libero all season long, leading NA with 402 digs. She was second on the team in aces with 36 and dished out 23 assists. Riordan was named third-team all-WPIAL this season. She was a second-team all-Big 56 selection a season ago and is headed to Grove City to play both volleyball and lacrosse next season.
For the entire 2025 Big 56 All-Conference teams, click here.
Four Tigers Named To All-WPIAL Girls Volleyball Team
By: Jared Barton
After another successful season on the hardwood, four North Allegheny girls’ volleyball players have been named to the All-WPIAL team.
Two players took home first-team recognition, including juniors Molly Robertson and Alicia Mokube. Seniors Keely McMahon-Regan and Reagan Riordan were named third-team All-WPIAL players.
This is Robertson’s second appearance as a first-team nominee, and she has been named to the team all three seasons so far, taking home second-team laurels as a freshman. The Penn State commit was named the Pennsylvania MaxPreps Player of the Year back in December of 2024. Robertson was named All-State by the PVCA and the 2024 Girls Volleyball Player of the Year by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, along with being named to the PG All-Area Team last season. Additionally, she was a first-team all-section player and first-team All-Big 56 in her sophomore season.
Mokube was also an All-State player last season, as well as first-team all-section, first-team all-Big 56 and second-team All-WPIAL in 2024.
McMahon-Regan was a second-team Big 56 All-Conference selection last fall as a junior. The senior recently committed to Duquesne this season. Riordan was a second-team Big 56 All-Conference selection last fall. Following her senior lacrosse season next spring, Riordan is headed to Grove City College to play both volleyball and lacrosse for the Wolverines.
The entire 2025 All-WPIAL Girls Volleyball Team can be found here.
Keely McMahon-Regan Commits To Duquesne For Volleyball
By: Jared Barton
Another Tiger girls’ volleyball standout has committed to play at the next level over the weekend.
Senior setter/opposite hitter Keely McMahon-Regan announced on Sunday that she will head to Duquesne University following her time with the Tigers.
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McMahon-Regan was a second-team Big 56 All-Conference selection last fall as a junior, where the Tigers won both WPIAL and PIAA Championships. KMR finished the 2024 campaign leading the team with 565 assists while compiling 82 kills, 45 aces, 19 blocks and 183 digs. She has been with the volleyball program since her freshman year.
Duquesne competes at the Division I level as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference. The Dukes are off to an early 6-0 record as of Sunday.
McMahon-Regan joins fellow senior Reagan Riordan and junior Molly Robertson, who have already committed to play at the collegiate level in the coming years.
Molly Robertson Commits To Penn State Volleyball
By: Jared Barton
Rising junior Molly Robertson has made her college commitment official with two seasons left at North Allegheny.
Robertson announced her commitment to Penn State Women’s Volleyball via Instagram Saturday afternoon.
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Robertson was named the Pennsylvania MaxPreps Player of the Year back in December of 2024. She led the Tigers with 391 kills and finished second on the team in digs with 250. She was the key offensive contributor on a team that went 21-1, winning the section title, WPIAL championship and PIAA Championship. The Tigers have won the state title now eight years in a row, with Robertson being a mainstay for the last two runs.
Robertson was recently named the 2024 Girls Volleyball Player of the Year by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette along with being named to the PG All-Area Team. Additionally, she was a first-team all-section player, named first-team All-WPIAL and first-team All-Big 56.
The junior becomes the fourth recruit to Penn State’s 2027 class, joining Nejari Crooks, Taylor Harrington and Olivia Henry. Last season, the Nittany Lions went 35-2, including a 19-1 Big 10 record en route to a share of the conference title as well as a National Championship victory over Louisville.
Reagan Riordan Commits To Grove City To Play Volleyball, Lacrosse
By: Jared Barton
One of the top athletes in the rising senior class at North Allegheny has committed to be a dual-sport player at the collegiate level.
Reagan Riordan made her commitment to Grove City volleyball and lacrosse official on Wednesday evening via social media.
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On the hardwood, Riordan was a second-team Big 56 All-Conference selection last fall. The defensive specialist is a multi-time WPIAL and PIAA champion in the sport, including last season when the Tigers took home both titles with 3-1 match victories over North Catholic and Spring-Ford, respectively.
On the turf, Riordan capped off another successful season leading the girls’ lacrosse team with 40 total goals in the spring. The prolific scorer now sits at 95 career goals with one more year to go. She was named a first-team all-section player for her efforts. In 2023, Riordan had a sensational sophomore season and led the team with 50 goals, good enough to earn second-team all-conference accolades. She will be joining NA graduate Avery Anderson, who will start her career with the Wolverines’ women’s lacrosse team this fall. Grove City is the reigning back-to-back champion in women’s lacrosse for the Presidents’ Athletic Conference.





