submitted by Kevin Yurasek, Lake Sumter State College
The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has announced the 2025 DII Volleyball All-America teams. Outside hitter Samantha Beatty was named to the second team, just the third Lakehawk in program history to be recognized nationally.
Joining the team this year as a freshman, Beatty led the Lakehawks offensively all season. In 30 matches, Beatty recorded 484.5 points with 392 kills at 3.38 kills per set at 62 aces. She ranked second in the Lakehawk record book for both kills and kills per set. In kills, she was less than 40 away from the record behind 2021 all-American Xiomara Williams. Defensively, she registered 382 digs at 3.29 digs per set with 45 total blocks, 16 solo.
For the season, Beatty recorded 18 double-doubles, achieving 10 or more kills and digs in a single match to lead the team. Regionally, Beatty finished in the top-10 statistical categories for aces per set (3), points (4), aces (5), kills (6), points per set (6), and digs (8).
Head Coach Alisha Wintersdorf shared her thoughts on Beatty’s achievements this year, “Being named an all-American is a testament to the work Sammi invests day in and day out. Her work ethic is unmatched and her passion fuels our gym every single day.”
“She shows up for her teammates, puts in the work behind the scenes, and brings an energy that lifts everyone around her. This recognition is a reflection of who she is – driven, committed, and truly inspiring to our entire program.”
Most recently, Beatty was named to the All-Florida College System Activities Association (FCSAA) Team, All-Sun-Lakes First Team, and the FCSAA All-Tournament Team. She also was named the FCSAA Offensive Player of the Week one time this season.
Beatty’s leadership on the court led the Lakehawks to one of the most successful seasons in program history. Finishing with a 25-6 record, the team tied the single season wins record with the 2021 Lakehawks.
The Lakehawks also earned several spots in the team records in the volleyball record book.
With 1,456 kills, they rank third behind the 2018 and 2021 national teams. Additionally, they ranked second in assists (1,337), second in points (1,916.5), third in aces (259), and third in attacks (4,071).
Opening the season with a 14-game win streak, the Lakehawks earned a spot in the NJCAA Top-25 Coaches Poll in week three at No. 21 and held a spot for the remainder of the season. The team’s highest ranking came in week five at No. 19 and finished at No. 24 in the final poll of 2025.
Beatty and the Lakehawks look to hit the court and weight room in the spring to continue training for the 2026 season in hopes of returning to the FCSAA title match and then earning a trip to the NJCAA Championships in November.
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Founded in 1962, Lake-Sumter State College (LSSC) offers a high-quality education at an affordable price to the communities of Lake and Sumter counties. LSSC embraces its mission as a community college to increase access and opportunity for all learners in its community. As a proud member of the Florida College System, LSSC serves more than 10,500 students annually at four locations and online: Leesburg, Four Corners, South Lake (Clermont), and Sumterville. LSSC offers non-credit, certificate, associate degree, and bachelor’s degree programs designed to support and prepare students to pursue their goals and join Florida’s dynamic workforce. LSSC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. Learn more about LSSC at www.lssc.edu.






