March 5, 2024

Vballrecruiter Player of the Week: Lowe Long

We’re proud to be a part of an ongoing partnership with Dick’s Sporting Goods, which is sponsoring our Player of the Week award. We’ll be releasing a featured Vballrecruiter.com Player of the Week, sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, on Tuesdays. Below is this week’s Player of the Week: Lowe Long. *** In a roundabout way, Lowe Long danced her way into volleyball. Growing up, our latest Player of the Week performed ballet before getting into competitive dancing. Those competitions took Long – a 3-star recruit from the Class of 2028 – on the road, where she sometimes ended up performing in the same venues that happened to be hosting volleyball tournaments. “We would be on breaks and would just be walking around,” Long said. “We would watch volleyball sometimes. My mom asked me one time if it ever interested me. I have four generations of volleyball in my family. My great grandpa, my aunts, my cousins and brother all played. There’s a history in my family. Watching it, it seemed interesting.” After years of dancing, Long decided to move on. She joined Tri-State Elite for her 11s season. At that time, she was one of the tallest on the team so she naturally started off as a middle blocker. She eventually switched to being a pin. She is currently an outside hitter on Tri-State Elite 14 Blue. One element of volleyball that drew her to the sport was the team atmosphere. She loved watching how excited everyone seemed to be and all the celebrating. “It sounds cheesy, but it’s in my blood,” she said. “It seemed like something I should be doing. It interested me a lot.” Moving on from dance to volleyball was an easy decision for Long. During Covid, she was forced to do Zoom calls and practice dancing in her kitchen. “It wasn’t working for me,” she said. “I wasn’t looking forward to the Zoom calls or driving to dance anymore. I said goodbye to it and never thought about it again. Plus, having to do all the makeup and my hair, it was all getting on my nerves, so it was like ‘Okay, we are done.’” To date, Tri-State Elite 14 Blue has had two Mideast Power League weekends, as well as competing at both Central Zone and Triple Crown. The team finished ninth at the former and 51st at the latter. It was the first time Long had competed at the prestigious Triple Crown event. “I heard many things about it,” she said. “It was so cool. There were a lot of college coaches and you are there turning around and seeing them watching. I also saw friends I made at The Red Hat Games and got to watch them play. It was also fun to see teams from other states I haven’t seen before.” The season continues on this coming weekend for Tri-State Elite 14 Blue with Bluegrass in Louisville. As for life outside of volleyball, living in Ohio one extracurricular activity that seems unlikely to get involved in is surfing. However, her parents used to live in California and her dad would surf with his friends in Los Angeles. Long said it seemed like a fun thing to learn so on family vacations it was something her and her twin brother tried. “We caught onto it very quickly,” she said. “It’s something I can do in another state that I can’t do in Ohio. When we travel to California and Florida we go surfing. It’s very fun for my brother and I.” As our featured Player of the Week sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, we recently spoke with Long about volleyball and more. Who is a role model or someone you look up to? Long: I look up to my parents because they set a great example. They teach me all I need to know about life and help me through anything I need help with. My grandparents are also big role models. They have a lot of experiences and they help me so much too. They are very supportive of my choices I make in life. If you could choose to do anything for a day, what would you do and why? Long: I would probably want to go to Hawaii and go to see all the beaches. I would love to go see the mountains and all the different plants. I would love seeing all the cool places that we don’t have in Ohio. Other than volleyball, what skill would you most like to learn and why? Long: I would want to get good at cooking because it’s something you can share your love for someone else is by cooking a nice meal. Or learning how to bake pastries and stuff like that. It seems fun. Do you have any volleyball superstitions or rituals and if so what? Long: When I’m up at the net, I either have a Kendra Scott necklace or a necklace with an L and it has to be in the center and even on both sides. My jersey needs to fit right and I tighten my ponytail. I always have these two tiny pieces of hair that have to be in the front of my ear and I touch my earrings. All when I’m up at the net. Aside from basic necessities, what is one thing you could not go a day without? Long: It’s my family because they are my emotional, mental and physical support and back up when you need them. They help me get through the day. What is one thing that instantly makes your day better or makes you smile? Long: Getting to see my friends at school and talking with everyone and catching up with everyone what they did last night or talking about stuff we want to do in the future. What’s one of your favorite ways to have fun? Long: I love spending time with my friends and going to the park or just hanging out with them at

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Sunshine Classic: Gold Medal Rundown

When we look back at the Sunshine Classic at the end of qualifying season, it very likely will stand as the toughest one for the 16 and 17 Open divisions. The depth of both fields played out on Day 3 in a highly-anticipated conclusion and with it delivered its share of drama and excitement. While it didn’t come as a surprise to see nationally-ranked No. 2 Arizona Storm 17 Thunder finish on top of 17 Open and punch its bid to nationals, it most certainly was a shock to see Storm’s final opponent and another bid winner in Arizona Sky 17 Gold. AZ Sky came into the weekend ranked No. 41 in Vballrecruiter’s Top 50 rankings and did well positioning itself to make a move Monday. With upsets of No. 28 Sky High Adidas 17 Elite and No. 37 GP 17 Rox, AZ Sky moved onto the semifinals where it was matched up with No. 8 Skyline 17 Royal. While Sky’s gold-pool victories were minor upsets, sweeping Skyline and earning a bid was a major one. It left Skyline in need of beating No. 15 TAV 17 Black in the third-place match to pick up the final bid, which it did with a sweep. TAV took down both No. 10 Tribe 17 Elite Cardinal and No. 25 HJV 17 Elite in its gold pool before running into the buzz saw that was Arizona Storm in the semis. Storm, meanwhile, had no issues with any of its contests Monday. The eventual champ only saw an opponent break 20 points in one of the eight sets played. It included downing No. 9 Legacy 17 Adidas and No. 39 Mizuno Long Beach 17 Rockstar in gold-pool action. Storm finished the weekend a perfect 10-0 with its only set loss to AVA TX 17 Adidas in the opening match Saturday morning. As for Skyline, it fended off No. 23 OT 17 Aaron in Game 3, 15-13, to win its pool and advance. Skyline’s loss to Sky in the semis was the only one on the weekend for Skyline. As for 16 Open, nationally-ranked No. 2 Mintonette Sports m.61 matched Storm’s effort in 17 Open by going a perfect 10-0 and taking home the title as well as qualifying. Like Storm, Mintonette also beat a surprise finalist in No. 24 GP 16 Rox. GP was dealt a blow along the way. After sweeping No. 25 Vision 16 Gold in its first gold pool match, GP lost outside hitter Jordin Southall to injury in the third set against No. 13 WPVC 16 Armour Black. Trailing at the time, GP managed to rally and pulled it out 15-13. The other two semifinalists were No. 2 Skyline 16 Royal and No. 10 Arizona Storm 16 Thunder. While Skyline rolled through its gold pool with victories over No. 41 Tribe 16 Elite Cardinal and unranked Tribe 16 Elite Navy, Storm had a slugfest with No. 14 A5 16-1 Gabe to win its pool. A5 was leading 24-18 before a fierce Storm rally pulled it out and eventually led to a three-set victory, 26-24, 14-25, 15-11. It left Storm facing GP in one semi and Skyline and Mintonette dueling in the other. Mintonette and Skyline have plenty of history. It features Mintonette beating Skyline in the 15 Open championship at AAUs while Skyline returned the favor and downed Mintonette in the 15 Open gold medal match at the USAV GJNC. The two also met on Day 1 at Triple Crown two weeks ago, with Skyline prevailing in three. The latest chapter went Mintonette’s way, but not before a thrilling comeback. Skyline was leading 12-9 in Game 3 before Mintonette used a 6-0 run to close it out and advance. In the other semi, GP kept its hot hand going by outlasting Storm in three sets. It set up a showdown between Skyline and Storm for the final bid. However, it seemed all the drama had been tapped out by that point as Storm swept handily, 25-15, 25-14, to secure the last remaining bid and end the weekend 9-1.

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Commitments & Signings Week of Feb 23-29

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil   2024 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE: OH/OPP Kyra Bradford (East Coast VBC) NORTH ALABAMA: L Lankford Gurner (Alabama Performance) UT EL PASO: MB Hannah Crowe (Front Range) UT CHATTANOOGA: S Mallory Merz (Oviedo VBA) BAYLOR: S Emelyn Stettin (Sky High) MIAMI: MB Marla Valentin Salicrup (Borinquen Coqui) AUSTIN PEAY: OH/DS Aubrey Stitcher (Munciana) MORGAN STATE: OH/OPP Jordan Williams (Alabama Performance) FLORIDA SOUTHERN: L Taylor Zimmerman (A5) BETHUNE COOKMAN: MB/OPP Morgan Wingo (A5) PAUL QUINN: OH Carrie Weston (Austin Skyline) VERNON COLLEGE: MB Iyahna Hibbler (Austin Skyline) DAYTONA STATE: MB Mia McCurley (Austin Skyline) TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL: L Mia Perez (Austin Skyline) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: OPP Annie Draper (South County Juniors) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: DS/S Reagan Mitchell (PVA) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: MB/OH Angelina Fitzharris (VolleyFX) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: S Hannah Maguire (Mountain View) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: OH Ava Grace Dresback (South County Juniors) NEWBERRY COLLEGE: MB Madi Smith (Upward Stars) FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE: OH Ginger Scheidt (Motherload VBC) FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE: OH Erin Ayers (Olympus VBA) FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE:MB Marlee Williams (Core VBC) ODESSA COLLEGE: OH/OPP Lauren Dale (Texas Legacy) OTTAWA UNIVERSITY: L Bre Castillo (Zona) WESTERN NEW MEXICO: S/OH Hannah Haggard (Zona) WEST GEORGIA: OH Molly Brunell (Zona) MULTNOMAH UNIVERSITY: S/DS Sophia Hernandez (Zona) NICHOLLS STATE: OH/DS Claire Reed (Cajun Elite) CLARKE UNIVERSITY: OH/OPP Kaelyn Minich (VC United) MERRIMACK COLLEGE: OH Aubrey Baker (Triple Cities) SAINT MARYS COLLEGE: MB Evelyn Hendrix (Omni Volleyball) HUSSON UNIVERSITY: OPP Kimberly Daniels (Vibe VBC) MAYVILLE STATE: S/OH McKenzie Olson ILLINOIS TECH: OPP Madison Gowan (San Antonio Juniors) LAKELAND COLLEGE: OH Rylee Esquibel (San Antonio Juniors) INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE: OH Sydney Matthews (Jupiter Elite) INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE: L Maya Rhamy (Dallas Arsenal) COLORADO CHRISTIAN: S Mariah Potter (FC Elite) SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY: OH/OPP Hailey Jeskewitz (FC Elite) ELMIRA COLLEGE: S Erin Bracken (Niagara Frontier) FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE: OH/DS McKenna Curtis (Rise VBC) WISCONSIN LUTHERAN: L Lexi Dhein (One Wisconsin) ST. NORBERT COLLEGE: MB/OPP Paige Olson (One Wisconsin) ALMA COLLEGE: OH Madelyn Herzberger (Five:1 VBC) COLBY SAWYER COLLEGE: MB Leah Barlow (Lockdown VBC) FRANK PHILLIPS COLLEGE: S Celeste Jensen (Boliva) FRANK PHILLIPS COLLEGE:OH/S Alana Martinez (Dominican Republic) MACALESTER COLLEGE: OH Adonia Anene (San Gabriel Elite) BUFFALO STATE: MB/OPP Mia Valdes  (B&B Volleyball Club) BUFFALO STATE: S Rose Kory (Husky) KEENE STATE: OH Lucy Santoli (CT Stars) SANTE FE COLLEGE: OH Jessica McKee (Florida Gulfside) FRANKLIN COLLEGE: MB Addison Piotrowski (Florida Gulfside) CONCORDIA CHICAGO: L Micaela Barraza (Florida Gulfside) CAMERON UNIVERSITY: L Tatum Gehring (Excel) WESTMINSTER COLLEGE: OH Annika Rhodes (Springfield Shock) CARROLL UNIVERSITY: S/OPP Megan Kopocis (Club Legacy) CARROLL UNIVERSITY: OH Bronwyn Rowse (Juggernaut Volleyball) FELICAN UNIVERSITY: S Brooke Stone (Dallas Arsenal) WITTENBURG UNIVERSITY: S Addie Moore (Greater Columbus VBC) WEST ALABAMA: L Maggie Roddam (Bama Elite) WEATHERFORD COLLEGE: S Philippa Tinnert (Sweden) VENTURA COLLEGE: OH Shai Daniels (Sunshine) DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY (PHILIPPINES): OH Olivia Alicante (Sideout Sports) JOLIET JC: MB Livija Luzaite (630 Volleyball) ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY: MB Delaney Hope (417 Juniors) BELLEVUE COLLEGE: OH Gillian Merhoff (North Pacific Juniors) SUNY GENESEO: OH Kate Barba (Long Island VBC) BLUE MOUNTAIN CHRISTIAN: S Olivia Domino (Memphis Metro) CLEVELAND CC: DS Jadyn Johnson (Precision Athletics)   2025 ARKANSAS TECH: L Karis Brinlee (Madfrog) PURDUE: S Isabelle Bardin (Metro) HARVARD: OH/OPP Bridget Egan (KIVA) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS: S Ally Hughes (Elevation) LAFAYETTE: L Kadi Pynchon (VA Elite) IUPUI: MB Amanda Stephens (Rockwood Thunder) CAL POLY SLO: OH Aveya Stone (Absolute) MORGAN STATE: OH/OPP Zayda Thomas (OTVA Tampa) NORTHERN ILLINOIS: L Isabel Junior (Nebraska Elite) MERCER: OH/OPP Charlotte Thompson (Tampa United) ARMY: OPP Janiemarie Deapen (Excel) SETON HALL: OH/DS Rowan Carr (M1) WICHITA STATE: MB Sophia Thompson (Mamba) OHIO UNIVERSITY: MB Yosola Adeleke (Houston Juniors) ST. OLAF: OH/OPP Allyson Gates (Tribe) EAST CENTRAL UNIVERSITY: OH/OPP Jayla Buford (Houston Skyline) SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE: S Trevyn Smith (Club Iowa) HILLSDALE COLLEGE: OH Maddie Krappmann (Unified Volleyball) SARAH LAWRENCE: MB Olivia Richard (Lockdown VBC) BYRANT: S Madison Keem (CADO VBC)   TRANSFERS MIDLAND UNIVERSITY: TR OH Zophi Hendricks (Des Moines Area CC/Banzai VBC) SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI: TR L Sunni Shepard (Houston/Infinity VBA) MICHIGAN: TR OH Kendyl Reaugh (Alabama/Skyline) TULANE: TR OH Ashley Sturzoiu (Mississippi State/A5) LOUISVILLE: TR OH Sofia Maldonado Diaz  (Arizona/Mexico) MARSHALL: TR MB Sarah Stratton (Daytona State College/VCU/New Zealand) ILLINOIS STATE: TR MB Maggie McCrary  (Ohio University/FaR OuT) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL: TR OH/DS Courtney O’Brien (Texas Tech/Houston Skyline) FLORIDA: GR S Erin Engel (Maryland/Tribe) CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD: TR L Kya Jones (Bakersfield College) DUQUESNE: GR OH/OPP Elizabeth Drelling (George Washington/Tstreet) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI: TR L Abbey Richman (Wofford/Team Indiana) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI: GR OPP Abby Johnson (Bradley/H2 Illinois) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI: TR S Alandry Below (Mineral Area College) DUKE: TR S Grace Penn (Boston College/Sunshine) MISSISSIPPI STATE: GR S Cecilia Harness (McNeese State/North Texas/Houston Juniors) MAYVILLE STATE: TR S Lindsey Nyhagen (Lake Region State College) UC RIVERSIDE: TR OH/MB Brianna Bowyer (Bakersfield College/Bakersfield VBC)     BEACH 2025 MISSOURI STATE: Raylee Stenzel (417 Juniors)   TRANSFERS UNC WILMINGTON: TR Avery Markham (North Alabama/Triangle) TEXAS A&M CORPUS CHRISTI: TR Ruby Kayser (Colorado State/OJVA)     BOY’S 2024 SAINT XAVIER: MB Kyle Petrusch (Sports Performance) OTTAWA UNIVERSITY ARIZONA: MB Owen Draeger (951 Elite)  

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Vballrecruiter Player of the Week: Lowe Long

We’re proud to be a part of an ongoing partnership with Dick’s Sporting Goods, which is sponsoring our Player of the Week award. We’ll be releasing a featured Vballrecruiter.com Player of the Week, sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, on Tuesdays. Below is this week’s Player of the Week: Lowe Long. *** In a roundabout way, Lowe Long danced her way into volleyball. Growing up, our latest Player of the Week performed ballet before getting into competitive dancing. Those competitions took Long – a 3-star recruit from the Class of 2028 – on the road, where she sometimes ended up performing in the same venues that happened to be hosting volleyball tournaments. “We would be on breaks and would just be walking around,” Long said. “We would watch volleyball sometimes. My mom asked me one time if it ever interested me. I have four generations of volleyball in my family. My great grandpa, my aunts, my cousins and brother all played. There’s a history in my family. Watching it, it seemed interesting.” After years of dancing, Long decided to move on. She joined Tri-State Elite for her 11s season. At that time, she was one of the tallest on the team so she naturally started off as a middle blocker. She eventually switched to being a pin. She is currently an outside hitter on Tri-State Elite 14 Blue. One element of volleyball that drew her to the sport was the team atmosphere. She loved watching how excited everyone seemed to be and all the celebrating. “It sounds cheesy, but it’s in my blood,” she said. “It seemed like something I should be doing. It interested me a lot.” Moving on from dance to volleyball was an easy decision for Long. During Covid, she was forced to do Zoom calls and practice dancing in her kitchen. “It wasn’t working for me,” she said. “I wasn’t looking forward to the Zoom calls or driving to dance anymore. I said goodbye to it and never thought about it again. Plus, having to do all the makeup and my hair, it was all getting on my nerves, so it was like ‘Okay, we are done.’” To date, Tri-State Elite 14 Blue has had two Mideast Power League weekends, as well as competing at both Central Zone and Triple Crown. The team finished ninth at the former and 51st at the latter. It was the first time Long had competed at the prestigious Triple Crown event. “I heard many things about it,” she said. “It was so cool. There were a lot of college coaches and you are there turning around and seeing them watching. I also saw friends I made at The Red Hat Games and got to watch them play. It was also fun to see teams from other states I haven’t seen before.” The season continues on this coming weekend for Tri-State Elite 14 Blue with Bluegrass in Louisville. As for life outside of volleyball, living in Ohio one extracurricular activity that seems unlikely to get involved in is surfing. However, her parents used to live in California and her dad would surf with his friends in Los Angeles. Long said it seemed like a fun thing to learn so on family vacations it was something her and her twin brother tried. “We caught onto it very quickly,” she said. “It’s something I can do in another state that I can’t do in Ohio. When we travel to California and Florida we go surfing. It’s very fun for my brother and I.” As our featured Player of the Week sponsored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, we recently spoke with Long about volleyball and more. Who is a role model or someone you look up to? Long: I look up to my parents because they set a great example. They teach me all I need to know about life and help me through anything I need help with. My grandparents are also big role models. They have a lot of experiences and they help me so much too. They are very supportive of my choices I make in life. If you could choose to do anything for a day, what would you do and why? Long: I would probably want to go to Hawaii and go to see all the beaches. I would love to go see the mountains and all the different plants. I would love seeing all the cool places that we don’t have in Ohio. Other than volleyball, what skill would you most like to learn and why? Long: I would want to get good at cooking because it’s something you can share your love for someone else is by cooking a nice meal. Or learning how to bake pastries and stuff like that. It seems fun. Do you have any volleyball superstitions or rituals and if so what? Long: When I’m up at the net, I either have a Kendra Scott necklace or a necklace with an L and it has to be in the center and even on both sides. My jersey needs to fit right and I tighten my ponytail. I always have these two tiny pieces of hair that have to be in the front of my ear and I touch my earrings. All when I’m up at the net. Aside from basic necessities, what is one thing you could not go a day without? Long: It’s my family because they are my emotional, mental and physical support and back up when you need them. They help me get through the day. What is one thing that instantly makes your day better or makes you smile? Long: Getting to see my friends at school and talking with everyone and catching up with everyone what they did last night or talking about stuff we want to do in the future. What’s one of your favorite ways to have fun? Long: I love spending time with my friends and going to the park or just hanging out with them at

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Sunshine Classic: Gold Medal Rundown

When we look back at the Sunshine Classic at the end of qualifying season, it very likely will stand as the toughest one for the 16 and 17 Open divisions. The depth of both fields played out on Day 3 in a highly-anticipated conclusion and with it delivered its share of drama and excitement. While it didn’t come as a surprise to see nationally-ranked No. 2 Arizona Storm 17 Thunder finish on top of 17 Open and punch its bid to nationals, it most certainly was a shock to see Storm’s final opponent and another bid winner in Arizona Sky 17 Gold. AZ Sky came into the weekend ranked No. 41 in Vballrecruiter’s Top 50 rankings and did well positioning itself to make a move Monday. With upsets of No. 28 Sky High Adidas 17 Elite and No. 37 GP 17 Rox, AZ Sky moved onto the semifinals where it was matched up with No. 8 Skyline 17 Royal. While Sky’s gold-pool victories were minor upsets, sweeping Skyline and earning a bid was a major one. It left Skyline in need of beating No. 15 TAV 17 Black in the third-place match to pick up the final bid, which it did with a sweep. TAV took down both No. 10 Tribe 17 Elite Cardinal and No. 25 HJV 17 Elite in its gold pool before running into the buzz saw that was Arizona Storm in the semis. Storm, meanwhile, had no issues with any of its contests Monday. The eventual champ only saw an opponent break 20 points in one of the eight sets played. It included downing No. 9 Legacy 17 Adidas and No. 39 Mizuno Long Beach 17 Rockstar in gold-pool action. Storm finished the weekend a perfect 10-0 with its only set loss to AVA TX 17 Adidas in the opening match Saturday morning. As for Skyline, it fended off No. 23 OT 17 Aaron in Game 3, 15-13, to win its pool and advance. Skyline’s loss to Sky in the semis was the only one on the weekend for Skyline. As for 16 Open, nationally-ranked No. 2 Mintonette Sports m.61 matched Storm’s effort in 17 Open by going a perfect 10-0 and taking home the title as well as qualifying. Like Storm, Mintonette also beat a surprise finalist in No. 24 GP 16 Rox. GP was dealt a blow along the way. After sweeping No. 25 Vision 16 Gold in its first gold pool match, GP lost outside hitter Jordin Southall to injury in the third set against No. 13 WPVC 16 Armour Black. Trailing at the time, GP managed to rally and pulled it out 15-13. The other two semifinalists were No. 2 Skyline 16 Royal and No. 10 Arizona Storm 16 Thunder. While Skyline rolled through its gold pool with victories over No. 41 Tribe 16 Elite Cardinal and unranked Tribe 16 Elite Navy, Storm had a slugfest with No. 14 A5 16-1 Gabe to win its pool. A5 was leading 24-18 before a fierce Storm rally pulled it out and eventually led to a three-set victory, 26-24, 14-25, 15-11. It left Storm facing GP in one semi and Skyline and Mintonette dueling in the other. Mintonette and Skyline have plenty of history. It features Mintonette beating Skyline in the 15 Open championship at AAUs while Skyline returned the favor and downed Mintonette in the 15 Open gold medal match at the USAV GJNC. The two also met on Day 1 at Triple Crown two weeks ago, with Skyline prevailing in three. The latest chapter went Mintonette’s way, but not before a thrilling comeback. Skyline was leading 12-9 in Game 3 before Mintonette used a 6-0 run to close it out and advance. In the other semi, GP kept its hot hand going by outlasting Storm in three sets. It set up a showdown between Skyline and Storm for the final bid. However, it seemed all the drama had been tapped out by that point as Storm swept handily, 25-15, 25-14, to secure the last remaining bid and end the weekend 9-1.

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Commitments & Signings Week of Feb 23-29

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil   2024 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE: OH/OPP Kyra Bradford (East Coast VBC) NORTH ALABAMA: L Lankford Gurner (Alabama Performance) UT EL PASO: MB Hannah Crowe (Front Range) UT CHATTANOOGA: S Mallory Merz (Oviedo VBA) BAYLOR: S Emelyn Stettin (Sky High) MIAMI: MB Marla Valentin Salicrup (Borinquen Coqui) AUSTIN PEAY: OH/DS Aubrey Stitcher (Munciana) MORGAN STATE: OH/OPP Jordan Williams (Alabama Performance) FLORIDA SOUTHERN: L Taylor Zimmerman (A5) BETHUNE COOKMAN: MB/OPP Morgan Wingo (A5) PAUL QUINN: OH Carrie Weston (Austin Skyline) VERNON COLLEGE: MB Iyahna Hibbler (Austin Skyline) DAYTONA STATE: MB Mia McCurley (Austin Skyline) TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL: L Mia Perez (Austin Skyline) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: OPP Annie Draper (South County Juniors) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: DS/S Reagan Mitchell (PVA) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: MB/OH Angelina Fitzharris (VolleyFX) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: S Hannah Maguire (Mountain View) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: OH Ava Grace Dresback (South County Juniors) NEWBERRY COLLEGE: MB Madi Smith (Upward Stars) FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE: OH Ginger Scheidt (Motherload VBC) FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE: OH Erin Ayers (Olympus VBA) FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE:MB Marlee Williams (Core VBC) ODESSA COLLEGE: OH/OPP Lauren Dale (Texas Legacy) OTTAWA UNIVERSITY: L Bre Castillo (Zona) WESTERN NEW MEXICO: S/OH Hannah Haggard (Zona) WEST GEORGIA: OH Molly Brunell (Zona) MULTNOMAH UNIVERSITY: S/DS Sophia Hernandez (Zona) NICHOLLS STATE: OH/DS Claire Reed (Cajun Elite) CLARKE UNIVERSITY: OH/OPP Kaelyn Minich (VC United) MERRIMACK COLLEGE: OH Aubrey Baker (Triple Cities) SAINT MARYS COLLEGE: MB Evelyn Hendrix (Omni Volleyball) HUSSON UNIVERSITY: OPP Kimberly Daniels (Vibe VBC) MAYVILLE STATE: S/OH McKenzie Olson ILLINOIS TECH: OPP Madison Gowan (San Antonio Juniors) LAKELAND COLLEGE: OH Rylee Esquibel (San Antonio Juniors) INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE: OH Sydney Matthews (Jupiter Elite) INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE: L Maya Rhamy (Dallas Arsenal) COLORADO CHRISTIAN: S Mariah Potter (FC Elite) SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY: OH/OPP Hailey Jeskewitz (FC Elite) ELMIRA COLLEGE: S Erin Bracken (Niagara Frontier) FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE: OH/DS McKenna Curtis (Rise VBC) WISCONSIN LUTHERAN: L Lexi Dhein (One Wisconsin) ST. NORBERT COLLEGE: MB/OPP Paige Olson (One Wisconsin) ALMA COLLEGE: OH Madelyn Herzberger (Five:1 VBC) COLBY SAWYER COLLEGE: MB Leah Barlow (Lockdown VBC) FRANK PHILLIPS COLLEGE: S Celeste Jensen (Boliva) FRANK PHILLIPS COLLEGE:OH/S Alana Martinez (Dominican Republic) MACALESTER COLLEGE: OH Adonia Anene (San Gabriel Elite) BUFFALO STATE: MB/OPP Mia Valdes  (B&B Volleyball Club) BUFFALO STATE: S Rose Kory (Husky) KEENE STATE: OH Lucy Santoli (CT Stars) SANTE FE COLLEGE: OH Jessica McKee (Florida Gulfside) FRANKLIN COLLEGE: MB Addison Piotrowski (Florida Gulfside) CONCORDIA CHICAGO: L Micaela Barraza (Florida Gulfside) CAMERON UNIVERSITY: L Tatum Gehring (Excel) WESTMINSTER COLLEGE: OH Annika Rhodes (Springfield Shock) CARROLL UNIVERSITY: S/OPP Megan Kopocis (Club Legacy) CARROLL UNIVERSITY: OH Bronwyn Rowse (Juggernaut Volleyball) FELICAN UNIVERSITY: S Brooke Stone (Dallas Arsenal) WITTENBURG UNIVERSITY: S Addie Moore (Greater Columbus VBC) WEST ALABAMA: L Maggie Roddam (Bama Elite) WEATHERFORD COLLEGE: S Philippa Tinnert (Sweden) VENTURA COLLEGE: OH Shai Daniels (Sunshine) DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY (PHILIPPINES): OH Olivia Alicante (Sideout Sports) JOLIET JC: MB Livija Luzaite (630 Volleyball) ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY: MB Delaney Hope (417 Juniors) BELLEVUE COLLEGE: OH Gillian Merhoff (North Pacific Juniors) SUNY GENESEO: OH Kate Barba (Long Island VBC) BLUE MOUNTAIN CHRISTIAN: S Olivia Domino (Memphis Metro) CLEVELAND CC: DS Jadyn Johnson (Precision Athletics)   2025 ARKANSAS TECH: L Karis Brinlee (Madfrog) PURDUE: S Isabelle Bardin (Metro) HARVARD: OH/OPP Bridget Egan (KIVA) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS: S Ally Hughes (Elevation) LAFAYETTE: L Kadi Pynchon (VA Elite) IUPUI: MB Amanda Stephens (Rockwood Thunder) CAL POLY SLO: OH Aveya Stone (Absolute) MORGAN STATE: OH/OPP Zayda Thomas (OTVA Tampa) NORTHERN ILLINOIS: L Isabel Junior (Nebraska Elite) MERCER: OH/OPP Charlotte Thompson (Tampa United) ARMY: OPP Janiemarie Deapen (Excel) SETON HALL: OH/DS Rowan Carr (M1) WICHITA STATE: MB Sophia Thompson (Mamba) OHIO UNIVERSITY: MB Yosola Adeleke (Houston Juniors) ST. OLAF: OH/OPP Allyson Gates (Tribe) EAST CENTRAL UNIVERSITY: OH/OPP Jayla Buford (Houston Skyline) SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATE: S Trevyn Smith (Club Iowa) HILLSDALE COLLEGE: OH Maddie Krappmann (Unified Volleyball) SARAH LAWRENCE: MB Olivia Richard (Lockdown VBC) BYRANT: S Madison Keem (CADO VBC)   TRANSFERS MIDLAND UNIVERSITY: TR OH Zophi Hendricks (Des Moines Area CC/Banzai VBC) SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI: TR L Sunni Shepard (Houston/Infinity VBA) MICHIGAN: TR OH Kendyl Reaugh (Alabama/Skyline) TULANE: TR OH Ashley Sturzoiu (Mississippi State/A5) LOUISVILLE: TR OH Sofia Maldonado Diaz  (Arizona/Mexico) MARSHALL: TR MB Sarah Stratton (Daytona State College/VCU/New Zealand) ILLINOIS STATE: TR MB Maggie McCrary  (Ohio University/FaR OuT) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL: TR OH/DS Courtney O’Brien (Texas Tech/Houston Skyline) FLORIDA: GR S Erin Engel (Maryland/Tribe) CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD: TR L Kya Jones (Bakersfield College) DUQUESNE: GR OH/OPP Elizabeth Drelling (George Washington/Tstreet) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI: TR L Abbey Richman (Wofford/Team Indiana) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI: GR OPP Abby Johnson (Bradley/H2 Illinois) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI: TR S Alandry Below (Mineral Area College) DUKE: TR S Grace Penn (Boston College/Sunshine) MISSISSIPPI STATE: GR S Cecilia Harness (McNeese State/North Texas/Houston Juniors) MAYVILLE STATE: TR S Lindsey Nyhagen (Lake Region State College) UC RIVERSIDE: TR OH/MB Brianna Bowyer (Bakersfield College/Bakersfield VBC)     BEACH 2025 MISSOURI STATE: Raylee Stenzel (417 Juniors)   TRANSFERS UNC WILMINGTON: TR Avery Markham (North Alabama/Triangle) TEXAS A&M CORPUS CHRISTI: TR Ruby Kayser (Colorado State/OJVA)     BOY’S 2024 SAINT XAVIER: MB Kyle Petrusch (Sports Performance) OTTAWA UNIVERSITY ARIZONA: MB Owen Draeger (951 Elite)  

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