Inaugural All-MPSF Beach Volleyball Teams Announced
Photo: UCLA's Maggie Boyd & Sally Perez (by: UCLA Athletics)
UCLA junior
Maggie Boyd (Flower Mound, TX) earns the inaugural MPSF Beach Volleyball Player of the Year award. Boyd has played on court one for 32 of UCLA’s 36 matches. She takes a 29-4 record (.879) into the NCAA Tournament, including 28-4 on court one and 1-0 on court two. She is currently on an 11-match win streak, including an unbeaten MPSF Tournament, completing a stretch of seven wins over the top-five in April. Of her 29 wins, 25 have come against ranked opponents (24 with Sally Perez on court one), including 17 wins against the top-10, and 10 wins over top-five competition. Boyd earned two MPSF/Molten Pair of the Week awards (Apr. 15 & Mar. 11). Her second honor was following the Bruins’ capturing of the Center of Effort Challenge in San Luis Obispo, in which she went 4-0, including handing Daniela Alvarez and Hailey Hamlett of No. 1 TCU their first loss of the year. Boyd’s first weekly award came after she and the Bruins went 4-0 at Stanford’s Midseason Rumble, which also earned her and Perez AVCA National Pair of the Week honors.
2025 MPSF Freshman of the Year
SALLY PEREZ · #10 · FRESHMAN · UCLA
UCLA freshman
Sally Perez (Apex. NC) earns the inaugural MPSF Beach Volleyball Freshman of the Year award. Perez has played on court one for 32 of UCLA’s 36 matches, taking a 28-4 record (.875) into the NCAA Tournament, including a 10-match win streak. Of her 28 wins, Perez has partnered with Maggie Boyd to defeat 24 ranked opponents, including 17 wins against the top-10, and 10 wins over top-five competition. Perez was unbeaten in the MPSF Tournament, completing a stretch of seven wins over the top-five in April. Perez earned two MPSF/Molten Pair of the Week awards (Apr. 15 & Mar. 11). Her second honor was following the Bruins’ capturing of the Center of Effort Challenge in San Luis Obispo, in which she went 4-0, including handing Daniela Alvarez and Hailey Hamlett of No. 1 TCU their first loss of the year. Perez’ first weekly award came after she and the Bruins went 4-0 at Stanford’s Midseason Rumble, which also earned her and Boyd AVCA National Pair of the Week honors.
2025 MPSF Pair of the Year
MAGGIE BOYD · JUNIOR · SALLY PEREZ · FRESHMAN · UCLA
UCLA junior
Maggie Boyd (Flower Mound, TX) and freshman
Sally Perez (Apex. NC) earn the inaugural MPSF Pair of the Year award. The duo has played together on court one for 32 of UCLA’s 36 matches, and take a 28-4 pair record (.875) into the NCAA Tournament, including a 10-match win streak. Of their 28 wins, Boyd and Perez have defeated 24 ranked opponents, including 17 wins against the top-10, and 10 wins over top-five competition. Boyd and Perez went unbeaten in the MPSF Tournament, completing a stretch of seven wins over the top-five in April. The duo was twice named MPSF/Molten Pair of the Week (Apr. 15 & Mar. 11). Their second honor was following the Bruins’ capturing of the Center of Effort Challenge in San Luis Obispo, in which Boyd and Perez went 4-0, including handing Daniela Alvarez and Hailey Hamlett of No. 1 TCU their first loss of the year. Their first weekly award came after the pair and team went 4-0 at Stanford’s Midseason Rumble, which also earned them AVCA National Pair of the Week honors.
2025 MPSF Coach of the Year
JENNY JOHNSON JORDAN · SECOND YEAR · UCLA
UCLA second-year Head Coach Jenny Johnson Jordan earns the inaugural MPSF Beach Volleyball Coach of the Year award. The Bruins take the top seed to the 2025 NCAA Tournament with a 30-6 record (.833). UCLA has posted 25 wins over AVCA ranked opponents, 10 wins over the Top-10, and seven wins over the top-five which included the final three matches of the regular season. Additionally, UCLA has spent the entire season ranked in the AVCA’s Top-three, and ranked either first or second since late February. UCLA picked up five of the nine MPSF/Molten Pair of the Week awards, as well as an AVCA National Pair of the Week recognition for Maggie Boyd and Sally Perez (Mar. 9), and placed three of its four all-conference student-athletes on the first team.