Randall University continues to shine on the national stage as three standout athletes—each from a different sport—have been named 1st Team All-Americans. Freshman Ella Seay (Women's Volleyball), sophomore Victoria Hito (Women's Soccer), and junior Jake Martinez (Men's Soccer) have all earned the prestigious honor after dominant seasons that helped elevate their programs.
Freshman Ella Seay – Women's Volleyball
In her debut season, middle blocker Ella Seay emerged as one of the most efficient and impactful freshmen in the nation. Seay finished the year with 117 kills (1.98 per set) while posting an elite .296 hitting percentage, showcasing her combination of power and precision at the net. Her all-around impact extended defensively, where she recorded 68 total blocks (1.15 per set)—one of the best marks on the team and in the region.
Seay also provided unexpected versatility with 22 service aces (0.37 per set), making her one of the Saints' top scoring threats from every rotation. Her 186 total points (3.2 per set) demonstrate just how vital she was on both sides of the ball. Few freshmen in the country matched her blend of efficiency, consistency, and two-way production, earning her a well-deserved spot on the 1st Team All-American roster.
Sophomore Victoria Hito – Women's Soccer
After earning All-American status as a freshman, Victoria Hito returned even stronger in her sophomore campaign, securing back-to-back 1st Team All-American honors. Hito elevated every part of her game in year two—scoring 11 goals and adding 5 assists for 27 points, all while maintaining remarkable efficiency.
Across her first two seasons, Hito has totaled 19 goals and 6 assists (44 points) with an impressive .188 shot percentage and .644 shots-on-goal percentage, proving she consistently produces high-quality chances. Her sophomore season also included two game-winning goals, solidifying her reputation as a clutch performer who can change a match at any moment.
Hito's blend of pace, finishing ability, and attacking creativity has made her one of the most dangerous forwards in the nation—and she is on pace to be one of the most decorated athletes in Randall University History.
Junior Jake Martinez – Men's Soccer
On the men's side, junior defender Jake Martinez earned his first 1st Team All-American selection after anchoring one of the toughest defensive lines in the league. Martinez established himself as the Saints' defensive heartbeat—locking down top scorers, winning high-leverage challenges, and controlling the tempo from the back line.
Known for his elite positioning, physicality, and decision-making, Martinez consistently erased opposing attacks and turned defensive stops into transition opportunities. His leadership elevated the entire unit, helping the Saints maintain organization, grit, and composure throughout the season. Coaches and opponents alike praised Martinez for his ability to dominate 1v1 situations and shut down entire sides of the field.
His All-American honor reflects not just his talent, but his commanding presence as one of the nation's top defensive players.
Earning three 1st Team All-American selections in a single year—across three different sports—marks a special moment in Randall University athletics. Seay, Hito, and Martinez represent the standard of excellence the Saints strive for, and their achievements cement Randall's reputation as a home for elite competitors. Their success tells a larger story: the future of Randall athletics is bright, and the Saints are just getting started.