Kendall Mairs Season 2025

#21
PositionSetter
Height5-11
ClassFreshman
HometownCamas, Wash.
Kendall Mairs

2025 SEASON (As A Freshman): Enjoyed a solid debut in her rookie campaign, helping the Aztecs clinch a spot in the Mountain West Championship… Started 19 of 27 matches… Led the team with 573 assists (5.26/set) while ranking second with 253 digs (2.32/set) and fourth with 25 service aces (0.23/set)… Also topped the squad with 11 double-doubles (assists-digs)… Additionally contributed 21 kills and one block assist… Ranked 10th in the Mountain West with 5.26 assists per set for all matches… Dished out 20 or more assists on 17 occasions, including four straight to begin the season… Made her first collegiate start a memorable one, blasting a career-high six kills against San Francisco at the Cal Tournament in Berkeley, adding 25 assists and nine digs (8-30-25)… Served up a collegiate-best five aces vs. LSU at the Flo Hyman Classic in Houston, Texas, which tied for the fifth-highest total in the MW during the season (9-5-26)… Also logged her first career double-double in that match against the Tigers with 20 assists and 12 digs… Handed out a collegiate-best 27 assists and scooped up 16 digs in a narrow five-set loss to San Diego (9-19-25)… Matched her career high with 27 helpers and totaled 11 digs in a five-set thriller at San José State (9-27-25)… Posted 23 assists, nine digs and three service aces in a four-set triumph over New Mexico (10-9-25)… Helped fuel the Aztecs’ dramatic 3-1 victory at Boise State with 26 assists and a collegiate-best 19 digs (10-25-25)… Missed the final four matches of the regular season with an injury… Returned in time for two contests at the Mountain West Championship, racking up 20 assists, eight digs and two kills in SDSU’s upset of Wyoming in the opening round (11-26-25)… Finished the year with 21 assists, four digs and two kills against Colorado State in the conference semifinals (11-28-25).

HIGH SCHOOL: Starred at Camas High School, where she was rated the No. 2 recruit in the state of Washington for the 2025 graduating class by PrepDig.com… Won four varsity letters in volleyball for head coach Michelle Ford… Was a heavily decorated prep player who earned team MVP honors and received all-state recognition in each of her four seasons, helping her Camas High squad to four consecutive quarterfinal appearances in the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) Class 4A Championships… Garnered all-conference accolades on four occasions, collecting back-to-back Player of the Year awards from the Greater St. Helens League in 2023 and 2024… Served as team captain for her final three seasons… Chose the Aztecs over the likes of Washington State, Oregon State, Grand Canyon, San José State, Portland, Portland State and Montana…Also earned three letters in basketball, helping the Papermakers to a WIAA Class 4A championship as a junior in 2024… Received all-state honorable mention following her freshman campaign in 2022.

CLUB: Merited first-team all-region plaudits as a member of the Oregon Juniors Volleyball Academy in Beaverton, following a three-year stint with the Excel NW club in Vancouver, Washington… Most recently played for the Athena Volleyball program in Hillsboro, Oregon.

PERSONAL: Born in Camas, Washington… Parents are Tad and Heather Mairs… Hails from an athletic family… Her mother played softball at Puget Sound from 1992-97, while her sister, Parker, is a junior forward on the Colorado Mesa women’s soccer team… Also has one brother, Ty… Enjoys hiking, boating, baking, working out and watching movies… Lists LeBron James and TJ DeFalco as her favorite athletes… Plans to major in elementary education at San Diego State.

Kendall Mairs

Sophomore
2026

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