Hall of Fame
Kelley (Wiltz) Williams ’97 helped Washington & Jefferson College claim its first-ever Presidents’ Athletic Conference Volleyball Championship in 1994. Following that season, she was selected as the PAC Most Valuable Player. A three-time All-PAC choice and a two-time team MVP, Williams guided the Presidents to a pair of conference titles and three ECAC Division III Tournament appearances. After helping W&J notch a 21-11 record in 1993, Williams was named to the PAC Honorable-Mention All-Conference Team.
She had a dynamic year as a sophomore, winning the league’s player of the year award and earning First Team All-PAC laurels. W&J won the school’s first PAC title and set the school record for most victories (27). Williams was once again a First Team All-PAC choice in 1995 as W&J reached 27 wins once again. As a senior, she helped bring back the PAC Championship to W&J and helped the Presidents advance to the ECAC Tournament. During her four years, W&J notched an overall record of 103-39, including a 29-4 mark in conference play. Williams majored in sociology at Washington & Jefferson.