Before vballrecruiter.com dives heads first into the end-of-the-year national championships the rest of June and into July, we pause for a moment to introduce our inaugural college recruiting class rankings for the Class of 2022. If you are new to vballrecruiter.com we use a player rankings system similar to those used in football and basketball where we rank players as 3, 4 or 5-star recruits. These rankings heavily influenced our Top 25 below. In formulating the Top 25 we took into consideration only domestic players from the Class of 2022. Some programs are bringing in international players as well as adding transfers to their rosters. However, those players were not considered. 1. USC Incoming Class: Jordan Middleton, OH, AZ Storm (5-star) Adonia Faumuina, OH/S, Mizuno Long Beach (5-star) Gala Trubint, L/DS, Coast (5-star) Rylie McGinest, MB, Mizuno Long Beach (4-star) Megan Verbiest, L/DS, Sunshine (4-star) Danielle Thomas-Nathan, OH, Sunshine 3 (star) Madison Pietsch, RS, Rage Westside (3-star) Notes: The Trojans take top honors based on the depth of its incoming class. Texas, Nebraska and Florida were the only other programs to land three, 5-star recruits. That in itself is a haul. Then add the rest of the bunch to what the Trojans are getting and it makes it an unbelievable class. “Jordan has grown immensely from the time we began recruiting her and has shown the ability to dominate a match from anywhere on the court,” USC coach Brad Keller said. “She brings athleticism, intensity, and a winning mentality that is infectious. Jordan also exemplifies the values we put on family. We anticipate and expect Jordan will have an immediate impact for us.” “There are few volleyball players as fluid and athletic as Adonia,” Keller said. “She can do it all and has shown poise and maturity as a leader. Adonia plays the entire game and affects it in many ways. More importantly, the value that we’ve seen Adonia put into her family and relationships are such coveted traits in young athletes today. We expect her to immediately contribute to our program.” “Gala is an extremely polished player that has clearly been around the game for a long time,” Keller said. “She has great touch with her platform and shows impressive instincts in all areas of the game.” It does remain to be seen the immediate impact this class will have however. USC added four transfers in outside Skylar Fields, middles Lindsey Miller and Kalyah Williams and libero Kelli Barry. Of the incoming class, Middleton seems most likely to see the court first. *** 2. Florida Incoming Class: Alexis Stucky, S, Norco Jrs, (5-star) Carly Hendrickson, OH, Elevation (5-star) Amaya Thomas, MB, OTVA (5-star) Emily Canaan, L/DS Skyline, (4-star) Emerson Hoyle, L/DS Xcel, (3-star) Notes: With three, 5-star recruits, Florida definitely deserved a spot in the Top 5. Propelling the Gators to No. 2 is landing the top-rated setter in the class in 6-foot-2 Stucky. She has a very high volleyball IQ and is ultra-competitive. She’s expected to compete for a starting role in the fall. Help making up the class are two more 5-star recruits in Hendrickson at outside and Thomas in the middle. Hendrickson might be able to crack the lineup but the outside position is going to be tough as Florida added three transfers at that spot in AC Fitzpatrick, Rhett Robinson and Marina Markova. As for Thomas, she’ll be competing with three middles already on the roster in junior Nnedi Okammor and sophomores Gabrielle Essix and Bre Kelly. Also, part of Florida’s class are backrow specialists in Canaan and Hoyle. Canaan could see time as a defensive specialist given junior libero Elli McKissock is back. “When we are able to announce the entire class, we will celebrate the collection of elite talent that makes up the Class of ’22. We cannot wait to have them compete for us in the fall,” Florida coach Mary Wise said of the November signing day. *** 3. Nebraska Incoming Class: Bekka Allick, MB, VCNebraska (5-star) Hayden Kubik, OH, Club Ignit (5-star) Maggie Mendelson, MB, Hive (5-star) Maisie Boesiger, S/DS, Premier Neb (3-star) Notes: Like the other teams in the Top 4, Nebraska is bringing in three, 5-star recruits. Two of them are middles Bekka Allick and Maggie Mendelson, who is planning on playing basketball for Nebraska as well. Along with grad transfer Kaitlyn Hord from Penn State it’ll help shore up a position of need for Nebraska. “Being at the top of her position and one of the top recruits overall in this class, Bekka provides us some much-needed depth at the middle blocker position, and we expect her to make a big impact on our team from the day she steps on campus,” Nebraska coach John Cook said. “When recruiting opened back up after a year and a half, Maggie’s club tournament in Salt Lake City was the first place I went,” Cook said. “Maggie is a special talent, an elite competitor and a multi-sport athlete, which we love here at Nebraska. Coach Williams and I presented a great plan for her to succeed in both sports, and that’s one of the reasons she decided to come here.” Rounding out the 5-star recruits is outside Hayden Kubik, whose older sister, Madi, is a standout already for the Huskers. The younger Kubik could be challenged to see the court in her first year. She’s competing with her older sister, plus returns Ally Batenhorst and Lindsay Krause. “We’ve recruited Hayden for a very long time, due to the fact that she is Madi’s sister as well as one of the best players in this recruiting class,” Cook said. “Being rated one of the top six-rotation outside hitters in this class, we made her our first phone call back on June 15, 2020 to make sure she knew we wanted her to be a Husker.” Back row specialist Maisie Boesiger completes the incoming class. “Small-town Nebraska girls have always been very important to us, and Maisie embodies that,” Cook said. “She