Christine Phillips

Sunshine Classic: Day 1 Show Stoppers And More

Hello Orlando! Last weekend it was a bit colder then the mid-80s in Orlando this weekend BUT the heat on the volleyball court is still the same! These are the girls who stepped up on Day 1 of the Sunshine Volleyball Classic for the 13-15s divisions competing this weekend.  Day 1 Show Stoppers Carsyn Chitty L Mintonette Sports m31: Chitty did well in holding it down in serve receive and hustling all over the court to keep balls in play. Isabel Penrose OH OT 13 T Tabitha: Penrose is a firecracker on the outside with her speed and quickness. She also has a whip of an arm.  Jaelyn  Jordan S KC MAVS 13-1: Jordan is quick and gets to the ball well. She also has a great touch and directs her offense well.  Marlie Smith S Legacy 14-1 Adidas: Smith is steady dishing her team. She has a strong group of hitters to work with and she can get all of them involved when in system. Isabel Incinelli MB WPVC 14 Armour Black: Noble brings a level of physicality to the front row. She also delivered a few impressive kills.  Jada Constanza OH HIGHVOLTAGE1415COLLEGEPRE: Constanza helps keep the offense ticking across the front row. She’s also a strong contributor in the back row where she was making nice digs and swinging well from middle back. Leilani Lawrence OH OT 14 T Laura: Lawrence, a 3-star recruit,  is a strong hitter who can unleash big kills at times from the front or back row.  LK Lamonica S A5 15-2 Victor: Lamonica brings fire to the court. She was also delivering with consistent location when setting. Ava Castro OH Jupiter Elite 15 E: Castro is a valuable six-rotation outside. She has strong passing skills and though she’s a bit undersized she was aggressive with her swings. Rylan Miller L OT 15 J Will: A 3-star recruit, Miller is a fiery libero with lots of spirit. She’s also quick and able to cover a lot of court. Julia Schmidt OH Miami Hype 15N Josh: Schmidt is going to be fun to watch moving forward. She has a long frame and swings well on the outside. Her jump serve is no joke either.  Lara Matta OH Tampa North 15 Black: An all-around contributor, Matta is a smart hitter who can tool blocks and consistently put pressure on defenses with her ability to swing away. Destiny Wiggins L Wildfire 15N Ore: Wiggins is a quick libero who makes up ground in a hurry. She was showing her hustle by running down balls all over the court and also doing a good job covering touches. Bennett Raterman MB HPSTL 15 Royal: A 5-star athlete, Raterman is a beast at the net on defense. And let’s just say that saying she is an offensive force is an understatement.  Giavanna Artiles OH Tribe 15 Elite Cardinal: Artiles is one of the main offensive weapons for Tribe. She was swinging well with her long arm and high contact point. 

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Commitment & Signings Week of Feb 17-23

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil   2023 FLORIDA STATE: S Ashley Reynolds (Venetian Bay) WASHINGTON AND LEE: OH Grace Mitchener (Chapel Hill Area) SETON HILL: S/Opp Kate Eden (TAV) UNIVERSITY OF ST THOMAS: MB Brenna Groenemann (Texas Legacy) OKLAHOMA: OH/Opp Ireland McNees (Club V) HOWARD: MB Kaitlynn Robinson (Oklahoma Peak) GRAND VIEW UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Kylie Hoben (Iowa Power VBA) WASHINGTON COLLEGE: OH Izzy Diehl (Austin Skyline) PILANDER SMITH COLLEGE: Opp/MB Kendall Spriggins (Untouchables EPA) PENN STATE HARRISBURG: OH Camryn Wettstone (Avidity VBC) MALONE UNIVERSITY: OH Jaclyn Jundzilo (Club Extreme) COLUMBIA: OH/Opp Kylee Eze (Vision) WESTERN NEW ENGLAND: L Laney Melvin (A5 Gwinnett) TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY: DS Lauren Ware (Nasa VBC) TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY: Opp/S Kayla Coleman (NRG) EAST TEXAS BAPTIST: MB Rachael Spicer (NRG) EAST TEXAS BAPTIST: L Sydney Temple (NRG) STEVENSON UNIVERSITY: DS/OH Claire Thompson (Metro) CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY: Molly Farrel (Metro) CAIRN UNIVERSITY: DS Bridget Dahn (Revolution VBC MD) BOWIE STATE: S Haley Pelham (Chesapeake Elite) BOWIE STATE: MB/Opp Madison Stevens (Chesapeake Elite) WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY: MB/Opp Amanda Redding (San Gabriel Elite) COWLEY COLLEGE: MB Noemi Nyers WEST ALABAMA: MB/Opp Grace Huver (Nasa VBC) PROVIDENCE COLLEGE: OH Megan Weldon (Drive Nation) XAVIER UNIVERSITY LA: OH Amani Mason (Drive Nation) CAL STATE FULLERTON: L Leilani Lopez (Mizuno Long Beach) REGIS COLLEGE: L Emily Hart (Husky VBC) STONEHILL COLLEGE: OH Georgia Murphy (1United) NORFOLK STATE: MB/Opp Jala Dixon (Upward Stars) LAKE-SUMPTER COLLEGE: S Grace King (Jacksonville Skyline) OKLAHOMA WESLEYAN: MB Kayla Kiser (FSC Cougars Volleyball) IMMACULATA: S Christina Lenzo (Princeton VBC) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: Opp/OH Talia Camacho (Sporttime VBC) EVANGEL UNIVERSITY: MB Simone Johnson (Springfield Shock) EVANSVILLE: Opp Carlotta Pascual (Evansville United) WHATCOMM CC: L Olivia Wegner SALT LAKE CC: MB Kiera Cook (Elevate Athletic) WESTERN COLORADO: L Kacee Garcia (Southern Colorado Precision) BEREA COLLEGE: S Brianna Negrón UW STOUT: L Kailey Kline (VC United) STETSON: MB Lily Mueller (VC United)   2024 TEXAS TECH: OH Ava Olsen (Front Range) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE: L Holland Guilliams (Pursuit VBA) NORTHEASTERN: S/Opp Gabriella Reeves (Alamo) ARMY: S Naomi Chinchar (No Name VBC) FAYETTEVILLE STATE: OH Taylor Wilson (Drive Nation) UTAH STATE: OH Emersyn Robbins (Evansville United)   TRANSFERS NORTH CAROLINA CHARLOTTE: TR L Miyu Tsurumaki (College of Southern Idaho) MORGAN STATE: TR S Erin Carpenter (Western Carolina/A5) MENLO COLLEGE: TR OH Marin Freeland (Central Wyoming College/Hive Volleyball) MENLO COLLEGE: TR OH Jazmyn Tubbs (Cabrillo College/Cal State Dominguez Hills/Rage VBC) ARKANSAS TECH: TR MB Jordan Clouse (Glendale CC/AZ Rev) ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD: GR S Elif Ozge Cakmak (Adams State) TEXAS A&M TEXARKANA: TR L Faith Herrera (Sul Ross State) TEXAS A&M TEXARKANA: TR MB Ja’Kerra Holt (Ranger College) SAN FRANCISCO: TR MB Hayden Goodman (Santa Clara/CLub V) COLORADO STATE: GR L Anna Porter (William & Mary/Tsunami) SMU: GR OH Sinalauli’i Uluave (Wichita State/Toledo/Rainbows) SMU: GR OH Lauren Ohlinger (Boise State/Arizona Storm) MOUNT MERCY: TR MB Madisyn Havermann (Iowa Western) SOUTHERN UTAH: TR L Arianna Rossi (Florida Southwestern) SOUTHERN UTAH: GR MB Hana Makoňová (Cal State Bakersfield)   BEACH   2023 CATAWBA COLLEGE: Anasty Faavesi (Queen City VBA) OREGON: Macy Furtwangler (Dakine VBC)   2024 TULANE: Lily Tucker (Elite Beach)  

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Triple Crown Day 3: Show Stoppers (12-14s)

The 2023 version of the Triple Crown NIT is over. But vballrecruiter.com’s coverage is not. Below, you can find our version of the Day 3 Show Stoppers, featuring the players who stood out the most to us from the 12-14s divisions. Mary-Christine (MC) Crutcher OH Excel 12 Red: MC is a six-rotation outside hitter built with strength, fire and explosion.  Skye Lincoln OH Excel 12 Red: Lincoln helps bolster her team’s dominance by swinging away on the outside. And like her teammate MC she brings a lot of fire to the court.  Gabriella Fiori S Excel 12 Red: Fiori is a steady setter who puts up a clean ball in good locations for her hitters to score. Anna Lukas S Excel 12 Red: Lukas’ serve was pretty much unstoppable. Oh, and she is court savvy with a great touch.  Maveti Faumuina OH Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar: Faumuina is a young athlete who definitely rises to any occasion. She definitely showed her strength, aggression and feistiness on the court.  Delaney Holder S Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar: Holder again ran the 5-1 setter position with confidence and direction.  Lily Vandeweghe MB Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar: Vandeweghe is literally a WALL. She has such a knack for tracking the ball and sealing the net.  Charlee Bengard MB Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar: Like her teammate, can also track the ball incredibly well for her age.  Collins Alonzo L Madfrog 12 Green: Alonzo helps set a rhythm for her squad every time she touches the ball. She’s a great passer and dares teams to come at her. Kennedy Jefferson S Madfrog 12 Green: Jefferson has a soft touch and incredibly fast feet.  Harper Krawiec OH 1United 12N Jennifer: Krawiec is a key component, as she’s the team’s most powerful scorer. She also showed up well in the back row.  Katie Kinzig MB 1United 12N Jennifer: Kinzig is a technical undersized middle blocker BUT jumps incredibly well along with the ability to hit a heavy ball.  Brylie Milo OH KC Power 12 Black: A six-rotation outside hitter, Milo gets up well, swings hard and unloads with a fury when she connects.  Maggie Nash L KC Power 12 Black: Nash was a steadying presence defensively along with being a reliable passer out of serve receive Kari Knotts OH A5 12-LA: Knotts is one of the many offensive weapons on her squad. She’s a handful for defenses and she can unload on the ball well. Gia Stokes MB A5 12-LA: Stokes puts up a wall of a block and causes problems for hitters coming at her. Macurdy Harden OH  A5 12-LA: Harden is a gamer and a smart hitter. Bella Turcios L Tstreet 13-Bailey: Turcios was great in both her passing and defending and really took ownership of the back row. Abby Moffett S/Opp Tstreet 13-Bailey: Moffett is strong, sets on point and delivers reliable and consistent offense across the front.  Ava Champagne OH Tstreet 13-Bailey: Champagne is a strong, hard hitter who puts plenty of pressure on the defense with her scoring abilities. Bethany Benjamin OH A5 13 Karen: Benjamin is a savvy six-rotation outside hitter who brings fire to the court.  Meredith Abney L A5 13 Karen: Abney creates such a great rhythm in the libero position for her squad. She’s also incredibly cunning defensively. Leah Stickney  OH A5 13 Karen: Like her teammate Benjamin, Stickney is a geat six-rotation outside hitter. She’s an aggressive swinger and doesn’t back down. Kayleigh Rogers OH Adidas KIVA 13 Red: Rogers is a gamer on the attack. She can bring serious heat at times while also tooling blocks with smart swings. Lyla Crowder MB 1United 13N Bill: Crowder is a strong presence in the middle. She moves side to side well and gets up on the block to cause problems for attackers.   Aleyna Bramschreiber S/Opp Madfrog 13 Green: Whether it’s hitting or setting, Bramschreiber is a gamer. She reads her opponents well and dishes with precision.  Maya Ogbogu OH Madfrog 13 Green: Ogbogu is a huge weapon on the outside. Basically when she connects with the ball its “hammer time”.  Brynli Burgess L Madfrog 13 Green: Burgess was literally everywhere on the court. She’s smooth and steady on the backline.  Chloe Kim S Madfrog 13 Green: She showed a nice touch and was consistent in mixing up her sets and getting her hitters involved. Olivia Permenter OH TAV 13 Black: Permenter can get up well, swings hard and unloads with a fury when she connects.  Sarah Floyd Opp/OH TAV 13 Black: Floyd, a lefty, is a huge pin for her squad. She has a strong, powerful arm and doesn’t hold back too often.  Caitlin Carrizales OH TAV 13 Black: Carrizales isn’t as tall as her teammates on the outside, but this six-rotation athlete is a scrapper. Her defensive reactions and hitting smarts help bolster her squad. Brynn Stephens/Sophee Peterson S/RS TAV 14 Black: Stephens and Peterson are such integral parts and were keys to the squad winning 14 Open. They both set in the back and hit across the front, bringing high-level skill to the setting position and showing smarts with their attacking. Naomi Livings OH TAV 14 Black: Livings was bringing the boom, sending down loud, powerful kills in helping TAV get past Arizona Storm in the semifinals. Livings was adding the wow factor and firing up the team in the process. Mariah Akinsola MB TAV 14 Black: Akinsola can make herself known in the middle with both her blocking and attacking. She has a great ceiling and is one to watch as she continues to improve. Nyla Livings MB TAV 14 Black: Livings is a force across the front and can change the dynamics of the match with her ability to impact both sides of the ball. Kendall Omoruyi MB Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: Omoruyi is such a presence in the middle with her length and size. She closes gaps in a hurry with her blocking while being able to see over the defense and hurt defenses with the variety of ways she can score. Pulelehua Laikona L/DS Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: Laikona showed her range and grit covering the back row against big-swinging opponents and

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Commitment & Signings Week of Feb 10-16

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil   2023 SAN DIEGO: MB Liv Hertzog (Mizuno Long Beach) WILLIAM CAREY: MB Sammie Wilson (Matrix VBC) CROWN COLLEGE: L Morgan Wilson (Northern Impact) LYNN UNIVERSITY: MB Lillia Neill (Colorado Juniors) WASHINGTON AND LEE: OH Lexie Stone WASHINGTON AND LEE: MB Stephanie Lynch WASHINGTON AND LEE: L Viviana Vasquez (OTVA Jacksonville) VANGUARD: MB/Opp Kayla Robinson (LAVA West) PIKEVILLE: OH/MB Angelina Steiger (Slam VBC) MORTON COLLEGE: OH/Opp Liljana Margiljaj ALFRED UNIVERSITY: Opp Cara Bratthauar ALFRED UNIVERSITY: S Madeline Stein (AZ REV) SUNY NEW PALTZ: Christine Balbona (Downstate VBC) KALAMAZOO COLLEGE: OH Taylor Stephens (Far Out) CANISIUS COLLEGE: OH Lauren Hubert (Niagara Frontier) UNIVERSITY OF SIOUX FALLS: OH Kylee Horner (M1 Volleyball) EMERSON: OH Rachel Dickerson (1United) CHANDLER GILBERT CC: L Taylor Totman (Victorium) ST. MARYS COLLEGE IN: OH Kennedy Oselka (KeAloha) FITCHBURG STATE: S Mia Vestal (Mill City) LEWIS & CLARK: MB Maddy Mancuso (Team Momentum) MULTNOMAH UNIVERSITY: OH Abbigayle Bailey (Axiom Volleyball Club) WEST ALABAMA: OH/L Chloe Bonvillain (Cajun Elite) CSU SAN BERNANDINO: OH Kacie Pedersen (Rancho Valley) CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY: OH Kaylee Koerth (Surfside) SAINT MARTINS: L Tiffany Lam (Excel) WHARTON COUNTY CC: MB/Opp Ashlyn Yarbrough (Xcel) YAKIMA VALLEY COLLEGE: S Makayla Patrick (Strikeforce) YAKIMA VALLEY COLLEGE: OH Kaylee Wheeler (The CRÚ Volleyball Club) NORTH CENTRAL UNIVERSITY: MB Cora Tippie (Eagle Mountain) TEXAS LUTHERAN: MB Rachel Graff (Corpus Christi Force) IMMACULATA UNIVERSITY: S Jenna Bozzo (Premier Delaware) IMMACULATA UNIVERSITY: L Karissa Herman (CHVBC) IMMACULATA UNIVERSITY: OH Alayah Phifer NEBRASKA WESLEYAN: S Elecea Saathoff (VC Nebraska) WISCONSIN STEVENS POINT: OH Samantha Kempinger (FC Elite) SALT LAKE CC: L Karlie Hopkins (Elevate Athletics) SIMPSON UNIVERSITY: OH Tiara Manns (Ridgecrest Starlings)   2024 TEXAS TECH: Opp/OH Addie Kanouff (Colorado Juniors) VIRGINIA TECH: OH Izzy Mishler (Pipeline VBC) VANDERBUILT: L Hailee Mack (KIVA) BOSTON COLLEGE: Opp Isabelle Poehlein (Team Indiana) PIKEVILLE: Opp/OH Hailey Harness (Munciana Indy) PIKEVILLE: OH Cassidy Rivas (Cincy Crush)   TRANSFERS SAN DIEGO: TR S Anni Evans (Nebraska/VCNebraska) PIKEVILLE: TR OH Yaricel Rodriguez (Glen Oaks CC) MINNESOTA: TR MB Phoebe Awoleye (LMU/Georgia/A5) ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF: TR OH/Opp Amayah Jones (Alabama A&M/Chicago Elite) TENNESSEE: GR S Lauren Woodford (Syracuse/Northern Lights) NORTH FLORIDA: TR MB Kyla Solis (Clemson/SA Magic) UCONN: GR OH Cera Powell (Virginia Tech/Triangle) TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA: GR OH Morgan Romano (Rider/OTVA) SOUTHERN UTAH: TR OH Andrea Spasojević (Louisiana Tech/Odessa College) CHARLESTON SOUTHERN: TR OH Emmy Rollins (South Carolina) LIPSCOMB: GR S Sarah Nading (Florida International/Abilene Christian/Austin Performance) NEW MEXICO STATE: TR S Aspen Aldous (Chandler Gilbert/Dayton/Club One) LA TECH: TR MB Luisa Hoffmann (Panola College) UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY: TR L Kiaraliz Perez (Miami Dade College/Guaynabo Mets) SHORTER UNIVERSITY: TR S Marysa Ocampo (New Mexico Military Institute) SHORTER UNIVERSITY: TR OH Laila Bernardino (New Mexico Military Institute/505 DCVA) RIDER: TR S Ryley Frye (UT El Paso/Northern Lights) TREVECCA NAZARENE: GR MB Mackenzie O’Loughlin (North Alabama/Palm Beach Juniors) NORTH TEXAS: TR OH Coco Gillett (Louisiana/TAV Houston) AUGUSTA UNIVERSITY: TR MB Savannah Davis (AZ Sky) BOISE STATE: OH/Opp Bridey O’Connor (A4) ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD: TR OH Fernanda Spengler (Grand Valley State/Arkansas Pine Bluff) OREGON STATE: GR OH Megan Sheridan (Butler/Team Indiana)   BEACH   2023 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON: Grace Toscano (Stars and Stripes)   2024 CONCORDIA IRVINE: Brinkley Graham (Volley4Life AZ) TULANE: Giselle “Gigi” Gallegos (Spiker Beach) SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA: Kristin Morris (Silver Beach)   BOYS   2023 LINDENWOOD: OH/S Aidan Cucuru (HPSTL)  

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Triple Crown Day 2: Show Stoppers And More (Part 1)

As one would guess, Day 2 was full of great action and upsets. The 12s division had a few shake-ups with A5 12-LA and Excel 12 Red both losing in three in their respective four-team pools. With that, Monday morning brings about an interesting and quite honestly exciting first match between A5 and Excel right from the start in the six-team championship bracket.  In the 13s division, Madfrog 13 Green, A5 13 Karen and Dynasty 13 Black all went 3-0 in their pools. However, in the R2 Elite C pool there were some shakeups with KIVA 13 Red and TAV 13 Black both going 2-1 overall and KIVA coming out on top. And in the 14s division the overall play was incredibly fun to watch throughout the day making for a fierce Top 4 Monday morning, which includes a rematch of the 2022 USAV 13 Open semifinals match  between TAV 13 Black and Arizona Storm 13 Thunder from last summer.  DAY 2 SHOW STOPPERS Addison VanNess S Dynasty 12 Black: VanNess does a solid job at the setting position. She has nice hands and can move well.  Harper Krawiec OH 1United 12N Jennifer: Krawiec has a lively arm and can bring real heat with her swings.  Kari Knotts OH A5 12-LA: With her jump and arm, Knotts produces wow moments on offense.  Collins Alonzo L Madfrog 12 Green: Alonzo was passing well out of serve receive. She’s incredibly scrappy too, making hustle plays chasing down balls and keeping rallies alive. Kennedy Jefferson S Madfrog 12 Green: Jefferson has a soft touch and puts up a very hittable ball with consistent location. She is also incredibly fast and agile.  Brylie Milo OH KC Power 12 Black: Milo is a six-rotation outside hitter who is active in the back row and is a reliable scorer in the front. Delaney Holder S Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar: Holder does a solid job dishing at the setting position for her squad.  Jayla Green OH Premier Nebraska 12 Gold: Green can bring a combo of power and heat and is capable of carrying the load at times.  Leah Stickney OH A5 13 Karen: Stickney a strong attacker with a nice arm and hits with plenty of pace. Kayleigh Rogers OH Adidas KIVA 13 Red: Rogers can bring a combo of power and heat and is capable of carrying the load at times. Bella Turcios L Tstreet 13-Bailey: Turcios passes, defends, covers and has a great range. Anna Jackson L Iowa Power Plex 13u Black: Jackson did a great job owning the back row and picking off cross court shots coming her way. Lyla Crowder MB 1United 13N Bill: Crowder is always a threat in the middle. She’s long and hits well. She also provides a big block to help slow down attacks. Aleyna Bramschreiber S/Opp Madfrog 13s N Green: Bramschreiber a terrific setter with a great touch and strong accuracy. She’s also a capable scorer and helps spread out the attack being a threat on the pins. Brynli Burgess L Madfrog 13s N Green: Burgess is quick and was showcasing her speed as a defender. She can hustle down balls and help extend rallies well. Eva Clevenger OH Munciana 13 Stingrays: Clevenger is scrappy and smart outside. She has a variety of shots she uses to keep the defense off guard. Tessa Larkin OH Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: A high-flying outside, Larkin hits a heavy ball with authority.  Nylah Bibby OH Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: Bibby is an explosive hitter (to say the least). She has a quick jump, a fast arm and defensive craftiness to boot.  Sophee Peterson S/OH TAV 14 Black: An upbeat, energetic disher, Peterson is fun to watch do her thing. She can get up and absolutely unleash with authority too.  Nyla Livings MB TAV 14 Black: Livings is an athletic attacker who gets up and swings very well along with being a literal wall on defense.  Lexi Martin Drive Nation 14-Red: A key component on offense, Martin has a great arm and has a good knack for tooling the block or just going right around them. Callie Gardner L Drive Nation 14-Red: Gardner’s a steady passer with strong ball control skills. She makes great hustle plays chasing down balls and keeping rallies alive.  Bailey Lambert MB AZ Sky 14G: Lambert is an athletic attacker who gets up and swings very well. She moves well too, helping her form a strong block. Aubrey Burns L  AZ Sky 14G: Burns brings a defensive presence and attitude to the lineup. She’s steady out of serve receive and has no issues hitting the floor to keep balls in play.

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Triple Crown Day 1: Show Stoppers And More (Part 1)

The opening day of the Triple Crown NIT started out for me at the 12s courts. And yes, we all know there are a ton of aces BUT heads up y’all, there are some studs out there. From height to power to straight out scrappers the 12s division DEFINITELY DOES NOT disappoint! Let’s get to it. For the most part four of the five top ranked teams held their seeds. Three squads ended up undefeated for the day: Madfrog 12 Green, Excel 12 Red and Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar. A5 12-LA and Premier Nebraska 12 Gold both went undefeated match wise and 6-1 in sets. There were a bunch of other scrappy teams along with straight out ballers.  Excel 12 Red is a lot of fun to watch. They have a ton of options the setters Anna Lukas and Gabriella  Fiori can dish to. Two of those options include outside hitters Mary-Christine (MC) Crutcher and Skye Lincoln who can terminate balls in any location. A5 12-LA was another team that was not only fun to watch but was loaded with size and talent. Pins Macurdy Harden, Kari Knotts and Milan Tallman brought the heat. Middles Madison Middleton and Gia Stokes also packed a punch.  And let’s not forget to mention Madfrog 12 Green. The defending 2022 11s champions are both scrappy and explosive. Libero Collins Alonzo anchors the back court with pins Nadia Cobos and Tatum Smith who pass incredibly well. Middles Julianna Godbey and newcomer Soleil Rhodes are both sizeable and powerful at the net.  TAV 13 Black is a whole new squad to watch out for. Size and scrappiness headline this team. Pins Cailtin Carriazales, Sarah Floyd, Natalie O’Donnell and Olivia Permenter all can terminate with the best of them. Libero Madison Kutch anchors the backcourt well.  Mizuno Long Beach 13 Rockstar is another team to keep your eye on. Setter Riley Stringer dishes well to her hitters. Outside hitters Cadence Talaga and Daisy Brown pack a punch on the court. And let’s not forget to mention libero Paulina Zahn and DS Londyn Foster who hold down the backcourt with fire and consistency.  DAY 1 SHOW STOPPERS Julianna Godbey MB Madfrog 12 Green: Godbey was quick laterally and able to attack effectively.  Mary-Christine (MC) Crutcher OH Excel 12 Red – A big strength of Excel comes with the outside duo of Crutcher and Lincoln. A six-rotation outside, MC can terminate anywhere on the court. Skye Lincoln OH Excel 12 Red – Lincoln, the other part of the outside hitter duo, jumps well and hits with a heavy hand.  Danaya Petkova MB Rockwood Thunder 12 Elite – Petkova is huge at the net and plays six rotations. Watch this kid!  Isabelle Alexander L KIVA 12 Red- I loved Alexander’s leadership and fire on the court. Her out of system sets were pretty on point too.  Reese Canada OH Boilers 121E Gold – Canada gets up and bangs. She’s a great six-rotation athlete. Kendall Rowray MB Munciana 12 Peppers: Rowray explodes jumping wise on the court and has a whip of an arm.  Bel Wood MB ID Crush 12 Seward: Wood is an aggressive middle who has no fear at the net. She’s another six-rotation athlete who attacked everywhere on the court.  Lily Vandeweghe MB Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar: Vandeweghe is a huge wall in the middle blocking position and she moves well laterally too.  Madison Middleton MB A5 12-LA: Middleton is a dynamic middle blocker who has a whip of an arm combined with incredible athleticism.  Macurdy Harden OH A5 12-LA:  A six-rotation outside, Harden displayed her all-around game, scoring in the front and playing defense in the back. Cadence Talaga OH Mizuno Long Beach 13 Rockstar: Talaga is an all around scrapper. From swinging with aggression in the front row to sick defense in the back row she is a six-rotation threat.  Sarah Floyd Opp/OH TAV 13 Black: Floyd is an impactful player on both pins. She can go over the top of blocks or simply tool them with ease. Haedyn Lynnes L DYNASTY 13 Black: Loved her leadership on the court. Also was kinda a defensive rockstar back there.  Vanessa Gridley S Arizona Storm 13 Thunder: Another duo to watch out for but this time it’s a setter duo. Gridley has a long frame with great extension. She is consistent in her delivery and location. Jade Smith S Arizona Storm 13 Thunder:  Smith is also part of the setter duo. Smith has good vision, sees the court well and connects with her hitters.  Meredith Abney L A5 13 Karen: Abney is a fluid libero who moves around the court with ease. She anchors the back row well.  Jaelyn Jordan S MAVC KC: Jordan was dishing well and putting up a nice ball for her hitters. She elevates her team with the ability to guide an offense. London Merchant OH Madfrog 14 Green: Merchant hits a heavy ball and can power through blocks along with off speed shots to keep defenses guessing. She was passing well too. Ella Olson OH Tstreet 14 Carson: Olson can do it all on the court. She brings serious offense and scrappy defense to the court. She’s a versatile player and one to keep tabs on. Kendall Omoruyi MB Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: Omoruyi is a HUGE presence at the net. She has a big arm and is an aggressive, physical attacker who moves well laterally to boot.  Fara Bronson S Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: Bronson is a leader on the court. Her vocality combined with her athleticism and fire help lead her squad, plus she did a great job of moving the ball around and getting her middles invovled.

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Commitment & Signings Week of Feb 3-9

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil. *Sidenote with the recent signing date we know a ton of people “signed” this week but had previously committed and are listed on past pages.     2023 MARYLAND: L Jonna Spohn (Mintonette Sports) ALBION COLLEGE: MB Reese Williams (L2) ALBION COLLEGE: S Brinley McCaig (Huron Valley VBC) ALBION COLLEGE: OH Payton Rice (Midwest Select) ALBION COLLEGE: Opp Carly Frank (Monsters VBC) ALBION COLLEGE: MB Rylie Ferguson (Monsters VBC) UTAH STATE EASTERN: MB Lauren Hamilton (Pulse VBC) WEST LIBERTY: S Dakoda Keni (North Shore VBC) KEYSTONE COLLEGE: MB Taylor Howard GRACE COLLEGE: MB Claire Jackson (Milwaukee Sting) INDIANA UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST: Opp/S Kayla Eickmann (Ultimate VBC) BRESCIA: OH Layla McAuliffe (East Volleyball Club) BRESCIA: DS Emily Noland SUSQUEHANNA: DS Emma Tsaknakis (Long Island VBC) SUSQUEHANNA: DS Callie Wince (Black Hills Juniors) MINNESOTA STATE COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL: OH Madi Foss (Sartell VBC) MEDAILLE: OH Eden Bilbo (Texas Regulators) CEDAR CREST COLLEGE: MB Krista Edwards CEDAR CREST COLLEGE: MB Natalie Brown EAST CAROLINA: MB Farah Farooq (Houston Juniors) TEXAS LUTHERAN: MB Victoria Powell (Houston Juniors) UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARYS: MB Adyson Adamek NORTHERN MICHIGAN: OH Remi Madison (MiElite) NORTHERN MICHIGAN: OH Sydney Bartels (FC Elite) NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE: S Katie Godo (Club 1) NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE: OH Najwa Williams (1st Alliance) MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: S Beth Harris (SA Force) LYNCHBURCH: OH Ashyln Davis (Piedmont VBC) MOUNT MERCY: OH Cortney Parkinson (Iowa Rockets) WEATHERFORD COLLEGE: S Lorena Gomez (Tejas) WEATHERFORD COLLEGE: OH/Opp Evelyn Benson NEBRASKA WESLEYAN: MB/Opp Tiernan Stanton EMBRY RIDDLE: L Ashley Lunt (Top Select) CATAWBA: OH Chloe Danielson (Florida Elite) ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF: OH Ariyonna Edmond (Texas Image) RICHARD BLAND COLLEGE: OH Aubrey Hyndshaw (New Kent Juniors) CHAMINADE: OH Tabby Allen (Austin Performance) CHAMINADE: MB Tiana Simmons HAWAII HILO: L Baylee Goeas Galdeira (Kuʻikahi) AURORA UNIVERSITY: S Perrie Sedgwick (Integrity) TEXAS WESLEYAN: L Makenna Dillow (Integrity) VERNON COLLEGE: MB Aliya Unseth SEMINOLE STATE: OH/Opp Laramie Worley CHANDLER GILBERT CC: MB Zaria Hakeem (Spiral) CHANDLER GILBERT CC: OH/DS Neyah Davison (Spiral) CHANDLER GILBERT CC: S Alex Johnson (Spiral) ROBERT MORRIS: S Katie Cook (Carolina Union) FREDONIA STATE: S Bella Maloney (Niagara Frontier) FREDONIA STATE: Opp/S Molly Cassidy (Niagara Frontier) FREDONIA STATE: Liv Boswell (Niagara Frontier) FREDONIA STATE: MB Cayla Partsch (Niagara Frontier) SYRACUSE: L Greta Schlichter SYRACUSE: S Mira Ledermüller ILLINOIS CHICAGO: MB Hannah Ditsworth (Iowa Power Volleyball Alliance) CENTRAL CC COLUMBUS: DS Maddie Baxa MADONNA UNIVERSITY: OH/MB Sydney Stonerock (Five:1 Athletics) MADONNA UNIVERSITY: L Kem Donnelly (Sports Performance) WILLIAM CAREY: L Marleigh Turnipseed (Infinity VBA) PURDUE NORTHWEST: OH/MB Amie Schutz (Dunes) UNIVERSITY OF RIO GRANDE: L Angie Mata (Texas Storm) ST PETERS UNIVERSITY: L Crystal Nguyen (Athletics)   2024 FORT HAYS STATE: MB Carsyn Cormaney (Colorado Juniors) VILLANOVA: MB Taylor Lewis (Boilers Juniors) NORTH DAKOTA STATE: Opp Tanith Roush (Premier Nebraska) PENSACOLA STATE: OH Catie Woolf (Team Momentum) WISCONSIN STEVENS POINT: L Keira Jahner (FC Elite)   TRANSFERS WAKE FOREST: GR L Ava Torrance (Purdue/Circle City) WEST LIBERTY: TR MB Page Gross (Robert Morris/Maverick) SUFFOLK: TR L Sophie Palmer (New England College/Meraki Volleyball) LEWIS: TR MB Gracie Schultz (Illinois College/Illini Elite) PENN STATE: GR L Lina Perugini (Coastal Carolina/East Coast Power) OTTERBEIN: TR DS Kira Appeman (Ohio Dominican/Black Swamp) TUSCULUM: TR S Gracie Ehret (Kirkwood CC) USC: GR L Ellie Snook (Portland State/North Pacific Juniors) DUKE: GR MB Jess Robinson (Michigan/Legacy) EVERGREEN STATE: TR L Molly Packer (Tacoma CC/MSU Billings) CATAWBA: TR Opp Jordan Danielson (Daytona State/Club Steel) LSU: GR L Erin Carmichael (Jacksonville State/Circle City) OREGON: GR MB Onye Ofoegbu (UCI/Mizuno Long Beach) AUBURN AT MONTGOMERY: OH/Opp Myllena Torquetti (Odessa College) TULANE: GR L Lauryn Burrows (Florida State/A5) SOUTHERN UTAH: TR MB Kennady Charlton (Salt Lake CC/Club V) CHAMINADE: GR S Grace Talpash (Oklahoma/San Francisco/Forza1) ILLINOIS STATE: GR OH Bella Zeman (Wofford/UNO) SYRACUSE: TR MB Laila Smith (Alabama/Munciana) SYRACUSE: TR Opp Cherlin Antonio (Iowa Western CC) TENNEESSEE CHATTANOOGA: TR OH Chard’e Vanzandt (Louisiana Tech/Blinn College/Xcel) KANSAS: GR MB Mykayla Myers (Washington State/TCU/TAV)   BEACH   2024 WASHINGTON: Niki Eagan (Wave Beach)   TRANSFERS ST THOMAS UNIVERSITY: GR Marin Black (Lynn University/Life University) ST THOMAS UNIVERSITY: TR Camryn Heyes (Iowa Wesleyan) SOUTH CAROLINA: GR McKenzie Nichols (TCU/TAV)   BOYS   2023 TUSCULUM: OH Joel Dubinsky (Dakine VBC) GRAND CANYON: OH/Opp David Mansilla (Team Rockstar)  

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Commitment & Signings Week of Jan 27-Feb 2

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil 2023 RICE: L Campbell Love (Madfrog) KEYSTONE COLLEGE: OH Sofia Green (Athena VBA) KEYSTONE COLLEGE: OH Hannah Ely MOBILE: OH Gabby Sheffield (Niceville VBC)f EVERGREEN STATE: OH/MB Jacy Parker (Elevate Volleyball Club) EVERGREEN STATE: L Raygan Mack (Renovators) ARKANSAS MONTICELLO: S/DS Meagan Anderson (Untouchables EPA) ARKANSAS MONTICELLO: OH Kloe Booker-Searcy (Untouchables EPA) VERNON COLLEGE: OH Taia Humphrey (NRG) TEXAS WOMANS UNIVERSITY: OH Miriam Williams (NRG) SANDHILLS CC: L Nikki Lambert (Carolina Advantage) ST. JOHNS: L Rashany Solano (Limon VBC) CARROLL COLLEGE: L Danielle Sexton (Zootown VBC) AVERETT UNIVERSITY: OH/DS Kadence Woodlief AVERETT UNIVERSITY: OH Sydney Mounce (Champion VBC) CERRITOS COLLEGE: OH Lilli Peterson (Icon VBC) WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN: OH Laci Armes (River Valley Juniors) MEDAILLE UNIVERSITY: L Lilly Henchen (Hot Shots) WOFFORD: S Taylor Pecht (A5) CAIRN UNIVERSITY: MB Avery Street LYNCHBURG UNIVERSITY: MB Myranda Cummings (Savannah River Select) LYNCHBURG UNIVERSITY: OH/DS Regan Shanahan (Fredericksburg Juniors) LAKE LAND COLLEGE: OH Bre Crose (Stateland Pride) VASSAR COLLEGE: S/L Tucker Shearn (Elevation CO) BAKER UNIVERSITY: S Alyssa Champagne (Elevation CO) GRACELAND UNIVERSITY: S/L Kaci Young (Elevation CO) OHIO CHRISTIAN: MB Kennedy Bowling (FC United) KEENE STATE: OH Lauren Bender LANCASTER BIBLE: L Hannah Jordan LANCASTER BIBLE: S Tessa Kwiatkowski (Premier Delaware) CENTRAL METHODIST: OH Avery Erway (Club 417) CENTRAL METHODIST: S Jessie Alverson Freese (417 Columbia) CENTRAL METHODIST: DS Alice Fernandes CENTRAL METHODIST: S/Opp Malerie Workman WARNER UNIVERSITY: S Imar Laboy (Pagan Vallejo) WHEATON COLLEGE: OH Olivia Kyle (Oviedo VBA) ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: S Sara Wild (Husky VBC) CAMERON UNIVERSITY: S Emily Keohen (Texas Image) CHATTANOOGA STATE: OH Ella Finnell (Scenic City) COLLEGE OF IDAHO: MB Alexa Wheeler (Elevate Athletics) MISSOURI ST. LOUIS: L Skylar Weaver (KC Power) LAKE MICHIGAN COLLEGE: S Kaylee McDaniel (Dead Frog) EASTERN NAZARENE: Opp Peyton Chestnut (ST7 Volleyball) SETON HILL: OH/DS Maddie Stout (Southwest VBC) SETON HILL: OH Kendyl Wagner (Club Extreme) SETON HILL: MB Devyn Sokol (Erie Elite Performance) ST MARYS COLLEGE (MD): S Aubree Reasor (The St. James VBC) NORTH GREENVILLE: OH Samantha Ball (Northern Lights) 2024 WICHITA STATE: OH Nadia Wasilewski (HPSTL) WOFFORD: S Madeline Frazier (Carolina One) WASHBURN: OH Shannon Frakes (KC Power) WARREN WILSON COLLEGE: L Emma Dederick (Jacksonville Juniors) TRANSFERS PENN STATE: TR MB Camryn Hannah (Clemson/Michio Chicago) NEW MEXICO STATE: TR MB Starr Williams (Long Beach State/Mizuno LB) EVERGREEN STATE: TR OH Ashley Walker (Corban/Shockwave VBC) WISCONSIN: GR OH Temi Thomas-Ailara (Northwestern/Michio Chicago) TENNESSEE: GR OH Jenaisya Moore (Ohio State/Metro) MEDAILLE UNIVERSITY: TR OH Natalie Perl (Genesee CC) PACIFIC UNIVERSITY: TR MB Victoria Patnaude (Clarke University/Carolina Shockwave) CITADEL: GR OH Mackenzie Martin (Tulane/OTVA) UT EL PASO: GR MB Sakira LaCour (Oral Roberts/Albuquerque Rebels) CENTRAL METHODIST: TR MB Kelsie Walker (Northeastern Junior College/Palm Beach State) OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN: TR OH/DS Faith McCutcheon (East Central/OK Charge) OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN: TR MB Camryn McGough (Arkansas Monticello/Excel) OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN: TR MB/Opp Miranda Polanco (North Central Texas College/South Texas VBA) OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN: TR S Lauren McClure (Johnson County CC/MAVS 816) CORNERSTONE: TR OH Emmalee Murphy (Davenport University) CORNERSTONE: TR MB Eliza Thelen (Grand Rapids CC/Michigan VBA) KANSAS STATE: GR OH Liz Gregorski (Wisconsin/FC Elite) BEACH 2023 CONCORDIA IRVINE: Lexi Godbey (692) NEW ORLEANS: Stephanie Gonzalez (Palm Coast Academy) 2024 SPRING HILL: Marissa Peck (Cape Fear Beach) UC DAVIS: Reese Fraser (Golden Gate Beach)

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NLQ 18/17s: Day 3 Show Stoppers And More

The final day of competition at the Northern Lights Qualifier/January Thaw tournament brought the heat! Bracket days are always intense. And with bids up for grabs well it’s anyone’s ball game. DISCLAIMER: I could not be at every court and did my best to watch as many of the matches as I possibly can! So let’s get to it.  18 Open With a smaller field the final day of competition was a four-team pool, which featured Premier Nebraska 18 Gold, MN Select 18-1, Iowa Rockets 18R, and Mizuno Northern Lights 18-1. Premier ended up going 3-0 on the day and taking home the Gold Ball. Sidenote: 5-star recruit and Purdue signee Grace Heaney was back in action and her presence was definitely felt! MN Select 18-1 and Mizuno Northern Lights 18-1 ended up walking away with the bids since Premier had previously qualified.  17 Open The whole day proved to be electric in the gold pools. There was tons of amazing rallies and three-game matches that ended up with No. 3 nationally-ranked A5 17-Jing facing off with top-ranked Dynasty 17 Black in the finals. And like the matches before it this match DEFINITELY was fiery. In the end A5 won in three, 25-20, 18-25, 15-12. For the third-place match, Premier Nebraska 17 Gold ended up defeating Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite in three, 23-25, 25-21,15-11, to join A5 and Dynasty in securing the first 17 Open bids of the season.   14,15,16 Club In the January Thaw 16 Club division, Mizuno Northern Lights 16-1 won the title match in straight sets over Vital 16-1 Gold. Northern Lights was led by middle Keira Schmidt, libero McKenna Garr and outside Ava Ball. For the 15s Club Championship Vital 15-1 Gold defeated Mizuno Northern Lights 15-1 in two. Vital was led by middle Hailey Laffond and libero Cora Bicknese. Mizuno Northern Lights 14-1 captured the championship match over Kairos 14 Alpha in a sweep. Kairos was led by Josalyn Samuels while Northern Lights was led by setter Kaelyn Bjorklund, setter Addison Otto and libero Clara Christ. Shout out to Mizuno Northern Lights 13-1 for taking third with Mizuno Northern Lights 14-2.  Tournament Show Stoppers Outside Hitters Premier Nebraska Trio Destiny Ndam-Simpson (4-star Creighton signee), Alanna Bankston (4-star Louisville signee), and Stella Adeyemi (3-star Hawaii signee) all were fun to watch swinging on the pins.  Hannah Benjamin A5 17 Jing: Benjamin, a 5-star Kentucky commit, was electric throughout the entire weekend, powering through many incredible blocks both at the net and out of the backrow.  Grace Nelson 1st Alliance 17 Gold: Nelson, a 4-star recruit committed to Michigan, was a force everywhere on the court with huge swings.  Ellie White 1st Alliance 17 Gold: Michigan commit and 4-star recruit White was another huge weapon for her squad. Offensively, defensively, outside, opposite, Ellie brought fire to the court.  Carlie Cisneros Dynasty 17 Black: A 5-star Arizona commit, Cisneros is a six-rotation threat. She’s scrappy defensively too backed by powerhouse swings.  Skyler Pierce Dynasty 17 Black: 5 star Nebraska commit, Pierce, was only at this weekend’s qualifier on Sunday BUT that didn’t stop her from lighting up the court offensively.  Lauren Medeck Premier Nebraska 17 Gold: A South Dakota commit, Medeck brings the heat everywhere on the court. She’s an equal scoring threat whether front or back row.  Fallon Stewart  OT 17 O Felix: A 4-star Cincinnati commit, Fallon was a ‘go-to’ all weekend long for this squad.  Emerson Sellman Metro VBC 17 Travel: Sellman, a 5-star recruit committed to Ohio State, unleashes with the best of them. She’s a great six-rotation baller.  Lameen Mambu Metro VBC 17 Travel: Mambu, a 5-star commit, is a strong outside who jumps and swings well.  Setters Stella Swenson MN Select 18-1: Swenson, a 5-star Minnesota commit from the Class of 2024, is a game-changer at the position. She is smooth and cunning at the same time.  Reese Messer Dynasty 17 Black: A 5-star recruit from the Class of 2025, Messer is the quarterback of a great squad whose athleticism and finesse are incredible.  Juleigh Urbina OT 17 O Felix: An Oklahoma commit and 3-star recruit, Urbina had a great weekend guiding her squad. She had great touches with consistent locations.  Setter/Opposite Calli Kenny 1st Alliance 17 Gold: Kenny, a 3-star recruit, is a fierce competitor with the ability to impact the match in so many ways, from her setting to hitting and blocking.  Rayna Christianson Mizuno Northern Lights 15-1: Christianson is a 5-star athlete can do it all out there on the court. Very smooth, very powerful, very athletic, and great size to boot.  Opposites Grace Heaney Premier Nebraska 18 Gold: A 5-star Purdue signee, Heaney was not at the tournament the entire weekend BUT when she was out there you knew. Abigail Mullen Dynasty 17 Black: Mullen, a 5-star recruit, is an opposite who can play the pins in the pinch. She can go right over blocks or she can tool them. Either way, she has the ability to frustrate defenses. Mackenna Golden Mizuno M1 151: Golden’s block was HUGE. She’s someone to watch grow in the game for sure!  Liberos Olivia Mauch Premier Nebraska 18 Gold: Mauch, a 5-star recruit committed to Nebraska, is an accurate, reliable passer out of serve receive and she flies around the court covering tips and touches well. Gabi Cornier A5 17-Jing: Cornier, a 4-star Florida signee, was smooth and scrappy like usual in the backcourt. She makes tremendous plays keeping rallies alive and bringing a defensive tenacity to the floor. Faith Frame Premier Nebraska 17 Gold: A 5-star Cincinnati commit, Frame was just plain smooth. She’s always making huge plays and making them look easy.  Ava Falduto 1st Alliance 17 Gold: Falduto, a 4-star recruit committed to Penn State, was holding down the back row with her steady play. Her passing out of serve receive was consistent and she was making scrappy hustle plays throughout the weekend. Ryan McAleer Dynasty 17 Black: McAleer, a 4-star recruit committed to Purdue, was a back row force. She made a ton of plays to keep her team in points and was rarely off her mark putting the ball on target. Madeline Kraft Mizuno Northern

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NLQ 18/17s: Day 2 Show Stoppers And More

In the 18 Open Division, undefeated and previously-qualified Premier Nebraska 18 Gold is in the four-team gold pool along with MN Select 18-1, Iowa Rockets 18R and Mizuno Northern Lights 18-1 on Sunday morning.  In 17 Open, Dynasty 17 Black and A5 17-Jing are the last two teams which are undefeated. But Sunday is another day and both gold pools have very good matchups in store! Gold Pool 1 features A5 as the No. 1 seed, 1st Alliance VBC 17 Gold as the No. 22 seed and Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite as the No. 3 seed while Gold Pool 2 has Dynasty as the one seed, OT 17O Felix as the No. 2 seed and Premier Nebraska 17 Gold as the No. 3 seed. A match I truly enjoyed watching was the TAV Houston 17 Adidas against Club Ignit Select 17 Blue in 17 USA. TAV Houston was led by outsides Caelyn Emmerling and Katy Barger, setter Peyton Fadal and middle Chloe Morgan. Club Ignit Select was led by outsides Mackenzie Dean and Noelle Sutcliffe, setter Brittany Bacorn and middle Maeve Rehmann. Day 2 Show Stoppers Sierra Pertzborn MB 608 Jr’s 18-1s: A Toledo signee, Pertzborn, was a wall at the net.  Kate Simington MB MN Select 18-1: A 4-star Clemson signee, Simington shut down opponents at the net all day.  Gabi Cornier L A5 17-Jing: A 4-star Florida signee, Cornier was smooth and scrappy like usual in the backcourt.  Caelyn Emmerling OH TAV Houston 17 Adidas: Emmerling, a 3-star Texas State commit, was literally hammering balls on the OH today.  Lauren Medeck OH Premier Nebraska 17 Gol: A South Dakota commit and recently named Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year, Medeck was a ball of fire on the court. From swinging to defense, wow.  Carlie Cisneros OH Dynasty 17 Black: A 5-star Arizona commit, Cisneros was literally everywhere on the court. If she wasn’t sweeping up the back court defensively then she was swinging with fire on the outside.  Abigail Mullen Opp Dynasty 17 Black: Mullen, a 5-star recruit, was skying and hitting with force everywhere she was. Fallon Stewart OH OT 17 O Felix: A 4-star Cincinnati commit, Fallon was a hammer on the outside ALL DAY.  Mailinh Godschall L Metro VBC 17 Travel: Godschall, a 3-star Duke commit, was everywhere on the court.  Rayna Christianson S/Opp Mizuno Northern Lights 15-1 : A 5-star athlete, Christianson can do it all out there on the court. Very smooth and very powerful.  Josalyn Samuels S/Opp Kairos 14 Alpha: A 2028 playing up, Samuels is strong and can dish to the pins efficiently.  Clara Christ L Mizuno Northern Lights 14-1: Christ was a smooth passer who sets the tempo for her squad.

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Sunshine Classic: Day 1 Show Stoppers And More

Hello Orlando! Last weekend it was a bit colder then the mid-80s in Orlando this weekend BUT the heat on the volleyball court is still the same! These are the girls who stepped up on Day 1 of the Sunshine Volleyball Classic for the 13-15s divisions competing this weekend.  Day 1 Show Stoppers Carsyn Chitty L Mintonette Sports m31: Chitty did well in holding it down in serve receive and hustling all over the court to keep balls in play. Isabel Penrose OH OT 13 T Tabitha: Penrose is a firecracker on the outside with her speed and quickness. She also has a whip of an arm.  Jaelyn  Jordan S KC MAVS 13-1: Jordan is quick and gets to the ball well. She also has a great touch and directs her offense well.  Marlie Smith S Legacy 14-1 Adidas: Smith is steady dishing her team. She has a strong group of hitters to work with and she can get all of them involved when in system. Isabel Incinelli MB WPVC 14 Armour Black: Noble brings a level of physicality to the front row. She also delivered a few impressive kills.  Jada Constanza OH HIGHVOLTAGE1415COLLEGEPRE: Constanza helps keep the offense ticking across the front row. She’s also a strong contributor in the back row where she was making nice digs and swinging well from middle back. Leilani Lawrence OH OT 14 T Laura: Lawrence, a 3-star recruit,  is a strong hitter who can unleash big kills at times from the front or back row.  LK Lamonica S A5 15-2 Victor: Lamonica brings fire to the court. She was also delivering with consistent location when setting. Ava Castro OH Jupiter Elite 15 E: Castro is a valuable six-rotation outside. She has strong passing skills and though she’s a bit undersized she was aggressive with her swings. Rylan Miller L OT 15 J Will: A 3-star recruit, Miller is a fiery libero with lots of spirit. She’s also quick and able to cover a lot of court. Julia Schmidt OH Miami Hype 15N Josh: Schmidt is going to be fun to watch moving forward. She has a long frame and swings well on the outside. Her jump serve is no joke either.  Lara Matta OH Tampa North 15 Black: An all-around contributor, Matta is a smart hitter who can tool blocks and consistently put pressure on defenses with her ability to swing away. Destiny Wiggins L Wildfire 15N Ore: Wiggins is a quick libero who makes up ground in a hurry. She was showing her hustle by running down balls all over the court and also doing a good job covering touches. Bennett Raterman MB HPSTL 15 Royal: A 5-star athlete, Raterman is a beast at the net on defense. And let’s just say that saying she is an offensive force is an understatement.  Giavanna Artiles OH Tribe 15 Elite Cardinal: Artiles is one of the main offensive weapons for Tribe. She was swinging well with her long arm and high contact point. 

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Commitment & Signings Week of Feb 17-23

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil   2023 FLORIDA STATE: S Ashley Reynolds (Venetian Bay) WASHINGTON AND LEE: OH Grace Mitchener (Chapel Hill Area) SETON HILL: S/Opp Kate Eden (TAV) UNIVERSITY OF ST THOMAS: MB Brenna Groenemann (Texas Legacy) OKLAHOMA: OH/Opp Ireland McNees (Club V) HOWARD: MB Kaitlynn Robinson (Oklahoma Peak) GRAND VIEW UNIVERSITY: OH/Opp Kylie Hoben (Iowa Power VBA) WASHINGTON COLLEGE: OH Izzy Diehl (Austin Skyline) PILANDER SMITH COLLEGE: Opp/MB Kendall Spriggins (Untouchables EPA) PENN STATE HARRISBURG: OH Camryn Wettstone (Avidity VBC) MALONE UNIVERSITY: OH Jaclyn Jundzilo (Club Extreme) COLUMBIA: OH/Opp Kylee Eze (Vision) WESTERN NEW ENGLAND: L Laney Melvin (A5 Gwinnett) TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY: DS Lauren Ware (Nasa VBC) TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY: Opp/S Kayla Coleman (NRG) EAST TEXAS BAPTIST: MB Rachael Spicer (NRG) EAST TEXAS BAPTIST: L Sydney Temple (NRG) STEVENSON UNIVERSITY: DS/OH Claire Thompson (Metro) CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY: Molly Farrel (Metro) CAIRN UNIVERSITY: DS Bridget Dahn (Revolution VBC MD) BOWIE STATE: S Haley Pelham (Chesapeake Elite) BOWIE STATE: MB/Opp Madison Stevens (Chesapeake Elite) WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY: MB/Opp Amanda Redding (San Gabriel Elite) COWLEY COLLEGE: MB Noemi Nyers WEST ALABAMA: MB/Opp Grace Huver (Nasa VBC) PROVIDENCE COLLEGE: OH Megan Weldon (Drive Nation) XAVIER UNIVERSITY LA: OH Amani Mason (Drive Nation) CAL STATE FULLERTON: L Leilani Lopez (Mizuno Long Beach) REGIS COLLEGE: L Emily Hart (Husky VBC) STONEHILL COLLEGE: OH Georgia Murphy (1United) NORFOLK STATE: MB/Opp Jala Dixon (Upward Stars) LAKE-SUMPTER COLLEGE: S Grace King (Jacksonville Skyline) OKLAHOMA WESLEYAN: MB Kayla Kiser (FSC Cougars Volleyball) IMMACULATA: S Christina Lenzo (Princeton VBC) ENDICOTT COLLEGE: Opp/OH Talia Camacho (Sporttime VBC) EVANGEL UNIVERSITY: MB Simone Johnson (Springfield Shock) EVANSVILLE: Opp Carlotta Pascual (Evansville United) WHATCOMM CC: L Olivia Wegner SALT LAKE CC: MB Kiera Cook (Elevate Athletic) WESTERN COLORADO: L Kacee Garcia (Southern Colorado Precision) BEREA COLLEGE: S Brianna Negrón UW STOUT: L Kailey Kline (VC United) STETSON: MB Lily Mueller (VC United)   2024 TEXAS TECH: OH Ava Olsen (Front Range) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE: L Holland Guilliams (Pursuit VBA) NORTHEASTERN: S/Opp Gabriella Reeves (Alamo) ARMY: S Naomi Chinchar (No Name VBC) FAYETTEVILLE STATE: OH Taylor Wilson (Drive Nation) UTAH STATE: OH Emersyn Robbins (Evansville United)   TRANSFERS NORTH CAROLINA CHARLOTTE: TR L Miyu Tsurumaki (College of Southern Idaho) MORGAN STATE: TR S Erin Carpenter (Western Carolina/A5) MENLO COLLEGE: TR OH Marin Freeland (Central Wyoming College/Hive Volleyball) MENLO COLLEGE: TR OH Jazmyn Tubbs (Cabrillo College/Cal State Dominguez Hills/Rage VBC) ARKANSAS TECH: TR MB Jordan Clouse (Glendale CC/AZ Rev) ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD: GR S Elif Ozge Cakmak (Adams State) TEXAS A&M TEXARKANA: TR L Faith Herrera (Sul Ross State) TEXAS A&M TEXARKANA: TR MB Ja’Kerra Holt (Ranger College) SAN FRANCISCO: TR MB Hayden Goodman (Santa Clara/CLub V) COLORADO STATE: GR L Anna Porter (William & Mary/Tsunami) SMU: GR OH Sinalauli’i Uluave (Wichita State/Toledo/Rainbows) SMU: GR OH Lauren Ohlinger (Boise State/Arizona Storm) MOUNT MERCY: TR MB Madisyn Havermann (Iowa Western) SOUTHERN UTAH: TR L Arianna Rossi (Florida Southwestern) SOUTHERN UTAH: GR MB Hana Makoňová (Cal State Bakersfield)   BEACH   2023 CATAWBA COLLEGE: Anasty Faavesi (Queen City VBA) OREGON: Macy Furtwangler (Dakine VBC)   2024 TULANE: Lily Tucker (Elite Beach)  

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Triple Crown Day 3: Show Stoppers (12-14s)

The 2023 version of the Triple Crown NIT is over. But vballrecruiter.com’s coverage is not. Below, you can find our version of the Day 3 Show Stoppers, featuring the players who stood out the most to us from the 12-14s divisions. Mary-Christine (MC) Crutcher OH Excel 12 Red: MC is a six-rotation outside hitter built with strength, fire and explosion.  Skye Lincoln OH Excel 12 Red: Lincoln helps bolster her team’s dominance by swinging away on the outside. And like her teammate MC she brings a lot of fire to the court.  Gabriella Fiori S Excel 12 Red: Fiori is a steady setter who puts up a clean ball in good locations for her hitters to score. Anna Lukas S Excel 12 Red: Lukas’ serve was pretty much unstoppable. Oh, and she is court savvy with a great touch.  Maveti Faumuina OH Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar: Faumuina is a young athlete who definitely rises to any occasion. She definitely showed her strength, aggression and feistiness on the court.  Delaney Holder S Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar: Holder again ran the 5-1 setter position with confidence and direction.  Lily Vandeweghe MB Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar: Vandeweghe is literally a WALL. She has such a knack for tracking the ball and sealing the net.  Charlee Bengard MB Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar: Like her teammate, can also track the ball incredibly well for her age.  Collins Alonzo L Madfrog 12 Green: Alonzo helps set a rhythm for her squad every time she touches the ball. She’s a great passer and dares teams to come at her. Kennedy Jefferson S Madfrog 12 Green: Jefferson has a soft touch and incredibly fast feet.  Harper Krawiec OH 1United 12N Jennifer: Krawiec is a key component, as she’s the team’s most powerful scorer. She also showed up well in the back row.  Katie Kinzig MB 1United 12N Jennifer: Kinzig is a technical undersized middle blocker BUT jumps incredibly well along with the ability to hit a heavy ball.  Brylie Milo OH KC Power 12 Black: A six-rotation outside hitter, Milo gets up well, swings hard and unloads with a fury when she connects.  Maggie Nash L KC Power 12 Black: Nash was a steadying presence defensively along with being a reliable passer out of serve receive Kari Knotts OH A5 12-LA: Knotts is one of the many offensive weapons on her squad. She’s a handful for defenses and she can unload on the ball well. Gia Stokes MB A5 12-LA: Stokes puts up a wall of a block and causes problems for hitters coming at her. Macurdy Harden OH  A5 12-LA: Harden is a gamer and a smart hitter. Bella Turcios L Tstreet 13-Bailey: Turcios was great in both her passing and defending and really took ownership of the back row. Abby Moffett S/Opp Tstreet 13-Bailey: Moffett is strong, sets on point and delivers reliable and consistent offense across the front.  Ava Champagne OH Tstreet 13-Bailey: Champagne is a strong, hard hitter who puts plenty of pressure on the defense with her scoring abilities. Bethany Benjamin OH A5 13 Karen: Benjamin is a savvy six-rotation outside hitter who brings fire to the court.  Meredith Abney L A5 13 Karen: Abney creates such a great rhythm in the libero position for her squad. She’s also incredibly cunning defensively. Leah Stickney  OH A5 13 Karen: Like her teammate Benjamin, Stickney is a geat six-rotation outside hitter. She’s an aggressive swinger and doesn’t back down. Kayleigh Rogers OH Adidas KIVA 13 Red: Rogers is a gamer on the attack. She can bring serious heat at times while also tooling blocks with smart swings. Lyla Crowder MB 1United 13N Bill: Crowder is a strong presence in the middle. She moves side to side well and gets up on the block to cause problems for attackers.   Aleyna Bramschreiber S/Opp Madfrog 13 Green: Whether it’s hitting or setting, Bramschreiber is a gamer. She reads her opponents well and dishes with precision.  Maya Ogbogu OH Madfrog 13 Green: Ogbogu is a huge weapon on the outside. Basically when she connects with the ball its “hammer time”.  Brynli Burgess L Madfrog 13 Green: Burgess was literally everywhere on the court. She’s smooth and steady on the backline.  Chloe Kim S Madfrog 13 Green: She showed a nice touch and was consistent in mixing up her sets and getting her hitters involved. Olivia Permenter OH TAV 13 Black: Permenter can get up well, swings hard and unloads with a fury when she connects.  Sarah Floyd Opp/OH TAV 13 Black: Floyd, a lefty, is a huge pin for her squad. She has a strong, powerful arm and doesn’t hold back too often.  Caitlin Carrizales OH TAV 13 Black: Carrizales isn’t as tall as her teammates on the outside, but this six-rotation athlete is a scrapper. Her defensive reactions and hitting smarts help bolster her squad. Brynn Stephens/Sophee Peterson S/RS TAV 14 Black: Stephens and Peterson are such integral parts and were keys to the squad winning 14 Open. They both set in the back and hit across the front, bringing high-level skill to the setting position and showing smarts with their attacking. Naomi Livings OH TAV 14 Black: Livings was bringing the boom, sending down loud, powerful kills in helping TAV get past Arizona Storm in the semifinals. Livings was adding the wow factor and firing up the team in the process. Mariah Akinsola MB TAV 14 Black: Akinsola can make herself known in the middle with both her blocking and attacking. She has a great ceiling and is one to watch as she continues to improve. Nyla Livings MB TAV 14 Black: Livings is a force across the front and can change the dynamics of the match with her ability to impact both sides of the ball. Kendall Omoruyi MB Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: Omoruyi is such a presence in the middle with her length and size. She closes gaps in a hurry with her blocking while being able to see over the defense and hurt defenses with the variety of ways she can score. Pulelehua Laikona L/DS Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: Laikona showed her range and grit covering the back row against big-swinging opponents and

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Commitment & Signings Week of Feb 10-16

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil   2023 SAN DIEGO: MB Liv Hertzog (Mizuno Long Beach) WILLIAM CAREY: MB Sammie Wilson (Matrix VBC) CROWN COLLEGE: L Morgan Wilson (Northern Impact) LYNN UNIVERSITY: MB Lillia Neill (Colorado Juniors) WASHINGTON AND LEE: OH Lexie Stone WASHINGTON AND LEE: MB Stephanie Lynch WASHINGTON AND LEE: L Viviana Vasquez (OTVA Jacksonville) VANGUARD: MB/Opp Kayla Robinson (LAVA West) PIKEVILLE: OH/MB Angelina Steiger (Slam VBC) MORTON COLLEGE: OH/Opp Liljana Margiljaj ALFRED UNIVERSITY: Opp Cara Bratthauar ALFRED UNIVERSITY: S Madeline Stein (AZ REV) SUNY NEW PALTZ: Christine Balbona (Downstate VBC) KALAMAZOO COLLEGE: OH Taylor Stephens (Far Out) CANISIUS COLLEGE: OH Lauren Hubert (Niagara Frontier) UNIVERSITY OF SIOUX FALLS: OH Kylee Horner (M1 Volleyball) EMERSON: OH Rachel Dickerson (1United) CHANDLER GILBERT CC: L Taylor Totman (Victorium) ST. MARYS COLLEGE IN: OH Kennedy Oselka (KeAloha) FITCHBURG STATE: S Mia Vestal (Mill City) LEWIS & CLARK: MB Maddy Mancuso (Team Momentum) MULTNOMAH UNIVERSITY: OH Abbigayle Bailey (Axiom Volleyball Club) WEST ALABAMA: OH/L Chloe Bonvillain (Cajun Elite) CSU SAN BERNANDINO: OH Kacie Pedersen (Rancho Valley) CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY: OH Kaylee Koerth (Surfside) SAINT MARTINS: L Tiffany Lam (Excel) WHARTON COUNTY CC: MB/Opp Ashlyn Yarbrough (Xcel) YAKIMA VALLEY COLLEGE: S Makayla Patrick (Strikeforce) YAKIMA VALLEY COLLEGE: OH Kaylee Wheeler (The CRÚ Volleyball Club) NORTH CENTRAL UNIVERSITY: MB Cora Tippie (Eagle Mountain) TEXAS LUTHERAN: MB Rachel Graff (Corpus Christi Force) IMMACULATA UNIVERSITY: S Jenna Bozzo (Premier Delaware) IMMACULATA UNIVERSITY: L Karissa Herman (CHVBC) IMMACULATA UNIVERSITY: OH Alayah Phifer NEBRASKA WESLEYAN: S Elecea Saathoff (VC Nebraska) WISCONSIN STEVENS POINT: OH Samantha Kempinger (FC Elite) SALT LAKE CC: L Karlie Hopkins (Elevate Athletics) SIMPSON UNIVERSITY: OH Tiara Manns (Ridgecrest Starlings)   2024 TEXAS TECH: Opp/OH Addie Kanouff (Colorado Juniors) VIRGINIA TECH: OH Izzy Mishler (Pipeline VBC) VANDERBUILT: L Hailee Mack (KIVA) BOSTON COLLEGE: Opp Isabelle Poehlein (Team Indiana) PIKEVILLE: Opp/OH Hailey Harness (Munciana Indy) PIKEVILLE: OH Cassidy Rivas (Cincy Crush)   TRANSFERS SAN DIEGO: TR S Anni Evans (Nebraska/VCNebraska) PIKEVILLE: TR OH Yaricel Rodriguez (Glen Oaks CC) MINNESOTA: TR MB Phoebe Awoleye (LMU/Georgia/A5) ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF: TR OH/Opp Amayah Jones (Alabama A&M/Chicago Elite) TENNESSEE: GR S Lauren Woodford (Syracuse/Northern Lights) NORTH FLORIDA: TR MB Kyla Solis (Clemson/SA Magic) UCONN: GR OH Cera Powell (Virginia Tech/Triangle) TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA: GR OH Morgan Romano (Rider/OTVA) SOUTHERN UTAH: TR OH Andrea Spasojević (Louisiana Tech/Odessa College) CHARLESTON SOUTHERN: TR OH Emmy Rollins (South Carolina) LIPSCOMB: GR S Sarah Nading (Florida International/Abilene Christian/Austin Performance) NEW MEXICO STATE: TR S Aspen Aldous (Chandler Gilbert/Dayton/Club One) LA TECH: TR MB Luisa Hoffmann (Panola College) UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY: TR L Kiaraliz Perez (Miami Dade College/Guaynabo Mets) SHORTER UNIVERSITY: TR S Marysa Ocampo (New Mexico Military Institute) SHORTER UNIVERSITY: TR OH Laila Bernardino (New Mexico Military Institute/505 DCVA) RIDER: TR S Ryley Frye (UT El Paso/Northern Lights) TREVECCA NAZARENE: GR MB Mackenzie O’Loughlin (North Alabama/Palm Beach Juniors) NORTH TEXAS: TR OH Coco Gillett (Louisiana/TAV Houston) AUGUSTA UNIVERSITY: TR MB Savannah Davis (AZ Sky) BOISE STATE: OH/Opp Bridey O’Connor (A4) ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD: TR OH Fernanda Spengler (Grand Valley State/Arkansas Pine Bluff) OREGON STATE: GR OH Megan Sheridan (Butler/Team Indiana)   BEACH   2023 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON: Grace Toscano (Stars and Stripes)   2024 CONCORDIA IRVINE: Brinkley Graham (Volley4Life AZ) TULANE: Giselle “Gigi” Gallegos (Spiker Beach) SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA: Kristin Morris (Silver Beach)   BOYS   2023 LINDENWOOD: OH/S Aidan Cucuru (HPSTL)  

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Triple Crown Day 2: Show Stoppers And More (Part 1)

As one would guess, Day 2 was full of great action and upsets. The 12s division had a few shake-ups with A5 12-LA and Excel 12 Red both losing in three in their respective four-team pools. With that, Monday morning brings about an interesting and quite honestly exciting first match between A5 and Excel right from the start in the six-team championship bracket.  In the 13s division, Madfrog 13 Green, A5 13 Karen and Dynasty 13 Black all went 3-0 in their pools. However, in the R2 Elite C pool there were some shakeups with KIVA 13 Red and TAV 13 Black both going 2-1 overall and KIVA coming out on top. And in the 14s division the overall play was incredibly fun to watch throughout the day making for a fierce Top 4 Monday morning, which includes a rematch of the 2022 USAV 13 Open semifinals match  between TAV 13 Black and Arizona Storm 13 Thunder from last summer.  DAY 2 SHOW STOPPERS Addison VanNess S Dynasty 12 Black: VanNess does a solid job at the setting position. She has nice hands and can move well.  Harper Krawiec OH 1United 12N Jennifer: Krawiec has a lively arm and can bring real heat with her swings.  Kari Knotts OH A5 12-LA: With her jump and arm, Knotts produces wow moments on offense.  Collins Alonzo L Madfrog 12 Green: Alonzo was passing well out of serve receive. She’s incredibly scrappy too, making hustle plays chasing down balls and keeping rallies alive. Kennedy Jefferson S Madfrog 12 Green: Jefferson has a soft touch and puts up a very hittable ball with consistent location. She is also incredibly fast and agile.  Brylie Milo OH KC Power 12 Black: Milo is a six-rotation outside hitter who is active in the back row and is a reliable scorer in the front. Delaney Holder S Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar: Holder does a solid job dishing at the setting position for her squad.  Jayla Green OH Premier Nebraska 12 Gold: Green can bring a combo of power and heat and is capable of carrying the load at times.  Leah Stickney OH A5 13 Karen: Stickney a strong attacker with a nice arm and hits with plenty of pace. Kayleigh Rogers OH Adidas KIVA 13 Red: Rogers can bring a combo of power and heat and is capable of carrying the load at times. Bella Turcios L Tstreet 13-Bailey: Turcios passes, defends, covers and has a great range. Anna Jackson L Iowa Power Plex 13u Black: Jackson did a great job owning the back row and picking off cross court shots coming her way. Lyla Crowder MB 1United 13N Bill: Crowder is always a threat in the middle. She’s long and hits well. She also provides a big block to help slow down attacks. Aleyna Bramschreiber S/Opp Madfrog 13s N Green: Bramschreiber a terrific setter with a great touch and strong accuracy. She’s also a capable scorer and helps spread out the attack being a threat on the pins. Brynli Burgess L Madfrog 13s N Green: Burgess is quick and was showcasing her speed as a defender. She can hustle down balls and help extend rallies well. Eva Clevenger OH Munciana 13 Stingrays: Clevenger is scrappy and smart outside. She has a variety of shots she uses to keep the defense off guard. Tessa Larkin OH Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: A high-flying outside, Larkin hits a heavy ball with authority.  Nylah Bibby OH Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: Bibby is an explosive hitter (to say the least). She has a quick jump, a fast arm and defensive craftiness to boot.  Sophee Peterson S/OH TAV 14 Black: An upbeat, energetic disher, Peterson is fun to watch do her thing. She can get up and absolutely unleash with authority too.  Nyla Livings MB TAV 14 Black: Livings is an athletic attacker who gets up and swings very well along with being a literal wall on defense.  Lexi Martin Drive Nation 14-Red: A key component on offense, Martin has a great arm and has a good knack for tooling the block or just going right around them. Callie Gardner L Drive Nation 14-Red: Gardner’s a steady passer with strong ball control skills. She makes great hustle plays chasing down balls and keeping rallies alive.  Bailey Lambert MB AZ Sky 14G: Lambert is an athletic attacker who gets up and swings very well. She moves well too, helping her form a strong block. Aubrey Burns L  AZ Sky 14G: Burns brings a defensive presence and attitude to the lineup. She’s steady out of serve receive and has no issues hitting the floor to keep balls in play.

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Triple Crown Day 1: Show Stoppers And More (Part 1)

The opening day of the Triple Crown NIT started out for me at the 12s courts. And yes, we all know there are a ton of aces BUT heads up y’all, there are some studs out there. From height to power to straight out scrappers the 12s division DEFINITELY DOES NOT disappoint! Let’s get to it. For the most part four of the five top ranked teams held their seeds. Three squads ended up undefeated for the day: Madfrog 12 Green, Excel 12 Red and Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar. A5 12-LA and Premier Nebraska 12 Gold both went undefeated match wise and 6-1 in sets. There were a bunch of other scrappy teams along with straight out ballers.  Excel 12 Red is a lot of fun to watch. They have a ton of options the setters Anna Lukas and Gabriella  Fiori can dish to. Two of those options include outside hitters Mary-Christine (MC) Crutcher and Skye Lincoln who can terminate balls in any location. A5 12-LA was another team that was not only fun to watch but was loaded with size and talent. Pins Macurdy Harden, Kari Knotts and Milan Tallman brought the heat. Middles Madison Middleton and Gia Stokes also packed a punch.  And let’s not forget to mention Madfrog 12 Green. The defending 2022 11s champions are both scrappy and explosive. Libero Collins Alonzo anchors the back court with pins Nadia Cobos and Tatum Smith who pass incredibly well. Middles Julianna Godbey and newcomer Soleil Rhodes are both sizeable and powerful at the net.  TAV 13 Black is a whole new squad to watch out for. Size and scrappiness headline this team. Pins Cailtin Carriazales, Sarah Floyd, Natalie O’Donnell and Olivia Permenter all can terminate with the best of them. Libero Madison Kutch anchors the backcourt well.  Mizuno Long Beach 13 Rockstar is another team to keep your eye on. Setter Riley Stringer dishes well to her hitters. Outside hitters Cadence Talaga and Daisy Brown pack a punch on the court. And let’s not forget to mention libero Paulina Zahn and DS Londyn Foster who hold down the backcourt with fire and consistency.  DAY 1 SHOW STOPPERS Julianna Godbey MB Madfrog 12 Green: Godbey was quick laterally and able to attack effectively.  Mary-Christine (MC) Crutcher OH Excel 12 Red – A big strength of Excel comes with the outside duo of Crutcher and Lincoln. A six-rotation outside, MC can terminate anywhere on the court. Skye Lincoln OH Excel 12 Red – Lincoln, the other part of the outside hitter duo, jumps well and hits with a heavy hand.  Danaya Petkova MB Rockwood Thunder 12 Elite – Petkova is huge at the net and plays six rotations. Watch this kid!  Isabelle Alexander L KIVA 12 Red- I loved Alexander’s leadership and fire on the court. Her out of system sets were pretty on point too.  Reese Canada OH Boilers 121E Gold – Canada gets up and bangs. She’s a great six-rotation athlete. Kendall Rowray MB Munciana 12 Peppers: Rowray explodes jumping wise on the court and has a whip of an arm.  Bel Wood MB ID Crush 12 Seward: Wood is an aggressive middle who has no fear at the net. She’s another six-rotation athlete who attacked everywhere on the court.  Lily Vandeweghe MB Mizuno Long Beach 12 Rockstar: Vandeweghe is a huge wall in the middle blocking position and she moves well laterally too.  Madison Middleton MB A5 12-LA: Middleton is a dynamic middle blocker who has a whip of an arm combined with incredible athleticism.  Macurdy Harden OH A5 12-LA:  A six-rotation outside, Harden displayed her all-around game, scoring in the front and playing defense in the back. Cadence Talaga OH Mizuno Long Beach 13 Rockstar: Talaga is an all around scrapper. From swinging with aggression in the front row to sick defense in the back row she is a six-rotation threat.  Sarah Floyd Opp/OH TAV 13 Black: Floyd is an impactful player on both pins. She can go over the top of blocks or simply tool them with ease. Haedyn Lynnes L DYNASTY 13 Black: Loved her leadership on the court. Also was kinda a defensive rockstar back there.  Vanessa Gridley S Arizona Storm 13 Thunder: Another duo to watch out for but this time it’s a setter duo. Gridley has a long frame with great extension. She is consistent in her delivery and location. Jade Smith S Arizona Storm 13 Thunder:  Smith is also part of the setter duo. Smith has good vision, sees the court well and connects with her hitters.  Meredith Abney L A5 13 Karen: Abney is a fluid libero who moves around the court with ease. She anchors the back row well.  Jaelyn Jordan S MAVC KC: Jordan was dishing well and putting up a nice ball for her hitters. She elevates her team with the ability to guide an offense. London Merchant OH Madfrog 14 Green: Merchant hits a heavy ball and can power through blocks along with off speed shots to keep defenses guessing. She was passing well too. Ella Olson OH Tstreet 14 Carson: Olson can do it all on the court. She brings serious offense and scrappy defense to the court. She’s a versatile player and one to keep tabs on. Kendall Omoruyi MB Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: Omoruyi is a HUGE presence at the net. She has a big arm and is an aggressive, physical attacker who moves well laterally to boot.  Fara Bronson S Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: Bronson is a leader on the court. Her vocality combined with her athleticism and fire help lead her squad, plus she did a great job of moving the ball around and getting her middles invovled.

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Commitment & Signings Week of Feb 3-9

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil. *Sidenote with the recent signing date we know a ton of people “signed” this week but had previously committed and are listed on past pages.     2023 MARYLAND: L Jonna Spohn (Mintonette Sports) ALBION COLLEGE: MB Reese Williams (L2) ALBION COLLEGE: S Brinley McCaig (Huron Valley VBC) ALBION COLLEGE: OH Payton Rice (Midwest Select) ALBION COLLEGE: Opp Carly Frank (Monsters VBC) ALBION COLLEGE: MB Rylie Ferguson (Monsters VBC) UTAH STATE EASTERN: MB Lauren Hamilton (Pulse VBC) WEST LIBERTY: S Dakoda Keni (North Shore VBC) KEYSTONE COLLEGE: MB Taylor Howard GRACE COLLEGE: MB Claire Jackson (Milwaukee Sting) INDIANA UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST: Opp/S Kayla Eickmann (Ultimate VBC) BRESCIA: OH Layla McAuliffe (East Volleyball Club) BRESCIA: DS Emily Noland SUSQUEHANNA: DS Emma Tsaknakis (Long Island VBC) SUSQUEHANNA: DS Callie Wince (Black Hills Juniors) MINNESOTA STATE COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL: OH Madi Foss (Sartell VBC) MEDAILLE: OH Eden Bilbo (Texas Regulators) CEDAR CREST COLLEGE: MB Krista Edwards CEDAR CREST COLLEGE: MB Natalie Brown EAST CAROLINA: MB Farah Farooq (Houston Juniors) TEXAS LUTHERAN: MB Victoria Powell (Houston Juniors) UNIVERSITY OF SAINT MARYS: MB Adyson Adamek NORTHERN MICHIGAN: OH Remi Madison (MiElite) NORTHERN MICHIGAN: OH Sydney Bartels (FC Elite) NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE: S Katie Godo (Club 1) NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE: OH Najwa Williams (1st Alliance) MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: S Beth Harris (SA Force) LYNCHBURCH: OH Ashyln Davis (Piedmont VBC) MOUNT MERCY: OH Cortney Parkinson (Iowa Rockets) WEATHERFORD COLLEGE: S Lorena Gomez (Tejas) WEATHERFORD COLLEGE: OH/Opp Evelyn Benson NEBRASKA WESLEYAN: MB/Opp Tiernan Stanton EMBRY RIDDLE: L Ashley Lunt (Top Select) CATAWBA: OH Chloe Danielson (Florida Elite) ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF: OH Ariyonna Edmond (Texas Image) RICHARD BLAND COLLEGE: OH Aubrey Hyndshaw (New Kent Juniors) CHAMINADE: OH Tabby Allen (Austin Performance) CHAMINADE: MB Tiana Simmons HAWAII HILO: L Baylee Goeas Galdeira (Kuʻikahi) AURORA UNIVERSITY: S Perrie Sedgwick (Integrity) TEXAS WESLEYAN: L Makenna Dillow (Integrity) VERNON COLLEGE: MB Aliya Unseth SEMINOLE STATE: OH/Opp Laramie Worley CHANDLER GILBERT CC: MB Zaria Hakeem (Spiral) CHANDLER GILBERT CC: OH/DS Neyah Davison (Spiral) CHANDLER GILBERT CC: S Alex Johnson (Spiral) ROBERT MORRIS: S Katie Cook (Carolina Union) FREDONIA STATE: S Bella Maloney (Niagara Frontier) FREDONIA STATE: Opp/S Molly Cassidy (Niagara Frontier) FREDONIA STATE: Liv Boswell (Niagara Frontier) FREDONIA STATE: MB Cayla Partsch (Niagara Frontier) SYRACUSE: L Greta Schlichter SYRACUSE: S Mira Ledermüller ILLINOIS CHICAGO: MB Hannah Ditsworth (Iowa Power Volleyball Alliance) CENTRAL CC COLUMBUS: DS Maddie Baxa MADONNA UNIVERSITY: OH/MB Sydney Stonerock (Five:1 Athletics) MADONNA UNIVERSITY: L Kem Donnelly (Sports Performance) WILLIAM CAREY: L Marleigh Turnipseed (Infinity VBA) PURDUE NORTHWEST: OH/MB Amie Schutz (Dunes) UNIVERSITY OF RIO GRANDE: L Angie Mata (Texas Storm) ST PETERS UNIVERSITY: L Crystal Nguyen (Athletics)   2024 FORT HAYS STATE: MB Carsyn Cormaney (Colorado Juniors) VILLANOVA: MB Taylor Lewis (Boilers Juniors) NORTH DAKOTA STATE: Opp Tanith Roush (Premier Nebraska) PENSACOLA STATE: OH Catie Woolf (Team Momentum) WISCONSIN STEVENS POINT: L Keira Jahner (FC Elite)   TRANSFERS WAKE FOREST: GR L Ava Torrance (Purdue/Circle City) WEST LIBERTY: TR MB Page Gross (Robert Morris/Maverick) SUFFOLK: TR L Sophie Palmer (New England College/Meraki Volleyball) LEWIS: TR MB Gracie Schultz (Illinois College/Illini Elite) PENN STATE: GR L Lina Perugini (Coastal Carolina/East Coast Power) OTTERBEIN: TR DS Kira Appeman (Ohio Dominican/Black Swamp) TUSCULUM: TR S Gracie Ehret (Kirkwood CC) USC: GR L Ellie Snook (Portland State/North Pacific Juniors) DUKE: GR MB Jess Robinson (Michigan/Legacy) EVERGREEN STATE: TR L Molly Packer (Tacoma CC/MSU Billings) CATAWBA: TR Opp Jordan Danielson (Daytona State/Club Steel) LSU: GR L Erin Carmichael (Jacksonville State/Circle City) OREGON: GR MB Onye Ofoegbu (UCI/Mizuno Long Beach) AUBURN AT MONTGOMERY: OH/Opp Myllena Torquetti (Odessa College) TULANE: GR L Lauryn Burrows (Florida State/A5) SOUTHERN UTAH: TR MB Kennady Charlton (Salt Lake CC/Club V) CHAMINADE: GR S Grace Talpash (Oklahoma/San Francisco/Forza1) ILLINOIS STATE: GR OH Bella Zeman (Wofford/UNO) SYRACUSE: TR MB Laila Smith (Alabama/Munciana) SYRACUSE: TR Opp Cherlin Antonio (Iowa Western CC) TENNEESSEE CHATTANOOGA: TR OH Chard’e Vanzandt (Louisiana Tech/Blinn College/Xcel) KANSAS: GR MB Mykayla Myers (Washington State/TCU/TAV)   BEACH   2024 WASHINGTON: Niki Eagan (Wave Beach)   TRANSFERS ST THOMAS UNIVERSITY: GR Marin Black (Lynn University/Life University) ST THOMAS UNIVERSITY: TR Camryn Heyes (Iowa Wesleyan) SOUTH CAROLINA: GR McKenzie Nichols (TCU/TAV)   BOYS   2023 TUSCULUM: OH Joel Dubinsky (Dakine VBC) GRAND CANYON: OH/Opp David Mansilla (Team Rockstar)  

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Commitment & Signings Week of Jan 27-Feb 2

Congrats to all! Corrections? Questions? Additions? Email christi@vballrecruiter.com or DM on Social Media @vballphil 2023 RICE: L Campbell Love (Madfrog) KEYSTONE COLLEGE: OH Sofia Green (Athena VBA) KEYSTONE COLLEGE: OH Hannah Ely MOBILE: OH Gabby Sheffield (Niceville VBC)f EVERGREEN STATE: OH/MB Jacy Parker (Elevate Volleyball Club) EVERGREEN STATE: L Raygan Mack (Renovators) ARKANSAS MONTICELLO: S/DS Meagan Anderson (Untouchables EPA) ARKANSAS MONTICELLO: OH Kloe Booker-Searcy (Untouchables EPA) VERNON COLLEGE: OH Taia Humphrey (NRG) TEXAS WOMANS UNIVERSITY: OH Miriam Williams (NRG) SANDHILLS CC: L Nikki Lambert (Carolina Advantage) ST. JOHNS: L Rashany Solano (Limon VBC) CARROLL COLLEGE: L Danielle Sexton (Zootown VBC) AVERETT UNIVERSITY: OH/DS Kadence Woodlief AVERETT UNIVERSITY: OH Sydney Mounce (Champion VBC) CERRITOS COLLEGE: OH Lilli Peterson (Icon VBC) WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN: OH Laci Armes (River Valley Juniors) MEDAILLE UNIVERSITY: L Lilly Henchen (Hot Shots) WOFFORD: S Taylor Pecht (A5) CAIRN UNIVERSITY: MB Avery Street LYNCHBURG UNIVERSITY: MB Myranda Cummings (Savannah River Select) LYNCHBURG UNIVERSITY: OH/DS Regan Shanahan (Fredericksburg Juniors) LAKE LAND COLLEGE: OH Bre Crose (Stateland Pride) VASSAR COLLEGE: S/L Tucker Shearn (Elevation CO) BAKER UNIVERSITY: S Alyssa Champagne (Elevation CO) GRACELAND UNIVERSITY: S/L Kaci Young (Elevation CO) OHIO CHRISTIAN: MB Kennedy Bowling (FC United) KEENE STATE: OH Lauren Bender LANCASTER BIBLE: L Hannah Jordan LANCASTER BIBLE: S Tessa Kwiatkowski (Premier Delaware) CENTRAL METHODIST: OH Avery Erway (Club 417) CENTRAL METHODIST: S Jessie Alverson Freese (417 Columbia) CENTRAL METHODIST: DS Alice Fernandes CENTRAL METHODIST: S/Opp Malerie Workman WARNER UNIVERSITY: S Imar Laboy (Pagan Vallejo) WHEATON COLLEGE: OH Olivia Kyle (Oviedo VBA) ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: S Sara Wild (Husky VBC) CAMERON UNIVERSITY: S Emily Keohen (Texas Image) CHATTANOOGA STATE: OH Ella Finnell (Scenic City) COLLEGE OF IDAHO: MB Alexa Wheeler (Elevate Athletics) MISSOURI ST. LOUIS: L Skylar Weaver (KC Power) LAKE MICHIGAN COLLEGE: S Kaylee McDaniel (Dead Frog) EASTERN NAZARENE: Opp Peyton Chestnut (ST7 Volleyball) SETON HILL: OH/DS Maddie Stout (Southwest VBC) SETON HILL: OH Kendyl Wagner (Club Extreme) SETON HILL: MB Devyn Sokol (Erie Elite Performance) ST MARYS COLLEGE (MD): S Aubree Reasor (The St. James VBC) NORTH GREENVILLE: OH Samantha Ball (Northern Lights) 2024 WICHITA STATE: OH Nadia Wasilewski (HPSTL) WOFFORD: S Madeline Frazier (Carolina One) WASHBURN: OH Shannon Frakes (KC Power) WARREN WILSON COLLEGE: L Emma Dederick (Jacksonville Juniors) TRANSFERS PENN STATE: TR MB Camryn Hannah (Clemson/Michio Chicago) NEW MEXICO STATE: TR MB Starr Williams (Long Beach State/Mizuno LB) EVERGREEN STATE: TR OH Ashley Walker (Corban/Shockwave VBC) WISCONSIN: GR OH Temi Thomas-Ailara (Northwestern/Michio Chicago) TENNESSEE: GR OH Jenaisya Moore (Ohio State/Metro) MEDAILLE UNIVERSITY: TR OH Natalie Perl (Genesee CC) PACIFIC UNIVERSITY: TR MB Victoria Patnaude (Clarke University/Carolina Shockwave) CITADEL: GR OH Mackenzie Martin (Tulane/OTVA) UT EL PASO: GR MB Sakira LaCour (Oral Roberts/Albuquerque Rebels) CENTRAL METHODIST: TR MB Kelsie Walker (Northeastern Junior College/Palm Beach State) OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN: TR OH/DS Faith McCutcheon (East Central/OK Charge) OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN: TR MB Camryn McGough (Arkansas Monticello/Excel) OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN: TR MB/Opp Miranda Polanco (North Central Texas College/South Texas VBA) OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN: TR S Lauren McClure (Johnson County CC/MAVS 816) CORNERSTONE: TR OH Emmalee Murphy (Davenport University) CORNERSTONE: TR MB Eliza Thelen (Grand Rapids CC/Michigan VBA) KANSAS STATE: GR OH Liz Gregorski (Wisconsin/FC Elite) BEACH 2023 CONCORDIA IRVINE: Lexi Godbey (692) NEW ORLEANS: Stephanie Gonzalez (Palm Coast Academy) 2024 SPRING HILL: Marissa Peck (Cape Fear Beach) UC DAVIS: Reese Fraser (Golden Gate Beach)

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NLQ 18/17s: Day 3 Show Stoppers And More

The final day of competition at the Northern Lights Qualifier/January Thaw tournament brought the heat! Bracket days are always intense. And with bids up for grabs well it’s anyone’s ball game. DISCLAIMER: I could not be at every court and did my best to watch as many of the matches as I possibly can! So let’s get to it.  18 Open With a smaller field the final day of competition was a four-team pool, which featured Premier Nebraska 18 Gold, MN Select 18-1, Iowa Rockets 18R, and Mizuno Northern Lights 18-1. Premier ended up going 3-0 on the day and taking home the Gold Ball. Sidenote: 5-star recruit and Purdue signee Grace Heaney was back in action and her presence was definitely felt! MN Select 18-1 and Mizuno Northern Lights 18-1 ended up walking away with the bids since Premier had previously qualified.  17 Open The whole day proved to be electric in the gold pools. There was tons of amazing rallies and three-game matches that ended up with No. 3 nationally-ranked A5 17-Jing facing off with top-ranked Dynasty 17 Black in the finals. And like the matches before it this match DEFINITELY was fiery. In the end A5 won in three, 25-20, 18-25, 15-12. For the third-place match, Premier Nebraska 17 Gold ended up defeating Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite in three, 23-25, 25-21,15-11, to join A5 and Dynasty in securing the first 17 Open bids of the season.   14,15,16 Club In the January Thaw 16 Club division, Mizuno Northern Lights 16-1 won the title match in straight sets over Vital 16-1 Gold. Northern Lights was led by middle Keira Schmidt, libero McKenna Garr and outside Ava Ball. For the 15s Club Championship Vital 15-1 Gold defeated Mizuno Northern Lights 15-1 in two. Vital was led by middle Hailey Laffond and libero Cora Bicknese. Mizuno Northern Lights 14-1 captured the championship match over Kairos 14 Alpha in a sweep. Kairos was led by Josalyn Samuels while Northern Lights was led by setter Kaelyn Bjorklund, setter Addison Otto and libero Clara Christ. Shout out to Mizuno Northern Lights 13-1 for taking third with Mizuno Northern Lights 14-2.  Tournament Show Stoppers Outside Hitters Premier Nebraska Trio Destiny Ndam-Simpson (4-star Creighton signee), Alanna Bankston (4-star Louisville signee), and Stella Adeyemi (3-star Hawaii signee) all were fun to watch swinging on the pins.  Hannah Benjamin A5 17 Jing: Benjamin, a 5-star Kentucky commit, was electric throughout the entire weekend, powering through many incredible blocks both at the net and out of the backrow.  Grace Nelson 1st Alliance 17 Gold: Nelson, a 4-star recruit committed to Michigan, was a force everywhere on the court with huge swings.  Ellie White 1st Alliance 17 Gold: Michigan commit and 4-star recruit White was another huge weapon for her squad. Offensively, defensively, outside, opposite, Ellie brought fire to the court.  Carlie Cisneros Dynasty 17 Black: A 5-star Arizona commit, Cisneros is a six-rotation threat. She’s scrappy defensively too backed by powerhouse swings.  Skyler Pierce Dynasty 17 Black: 5 star Nebraska commit, Pierce, was only at this weekend’s qualifier on Sunday BUT that didn’t stop her from lighting up the court offensively.  Lauren Medeck Premier Nebraska 17 Gold: A South Dakota commit, Medeck brings the heat everywhere on the court. She’s an equal scoring threat whether front or back row.  Fallon Stewart  OT 17 O Felix: A 4-star Cincinnati commit, Fallon was a ‘go-to’ all weekend long for this squad.  Emerson Sellman Metro VBC 17 Travel: Sellman, a 5-star recruit committed to Ohio State, unleashes with the best of them. She’s a great six-rotation baller.  Lameen Mambu Metro VBC 17 Travel: Mambu, a 5-star commit, is a strong outside who jumps and swings well.  Setters Stella Swenson MN Select 18-1: Swenson, a 5-star Minnesota commit from the Class of 2024, is a game-changer at the position. She is smooth and cunning at the same time.  Reese Messer Dynasty 17 Black: A 5-star recruit from the Class of 2025, Messer is the quarterback of a great squad whose athleticism and finesse are incredible.  Juleigh Urbina OT 17 O Felix: An Oklahoma commit and 3-star recruit, Urbina had a great weekend guiding her squad. She had great touches with consistent locations.  Setter/Opposite Calli Kenny 1st Alliance 17 Gold: Kenny, a 3-star recruit, is a fierce competitor with the ability to impact the match in so many ways, from her setting to hitting and blocking.  Rayna Christianson Mizuno Northern Lights 15-1: Christianson is a 5-star athlete can do it all out there on the court. Very smooth, very powerful, very athletic, and great size to boot.  Opposites Grace Heaney Premier Nebraska 18 Gold: A 5-star Purdue signee, Heaney was not at the tournament the entire weekend BUT when she was out there you knew. Abigail Mullen Dynasty 17 Black: Mullen, a 5-star recruit, is an opposite who can play the pins in the pinch. She can go right over blocks or she can tool them. Either way, she has the ability to frustrate defenses. Mackenna Golden Mizuno M1 151: Golden’s block was HUGE. She’s someone to watch grow in the game for sure!  Liberos Olivia Mauch Premier Nebraska 18 Gold: Mauch, a 5-star recruit committed to Nebraska, is an accurate, reliable passer out of serve receive and she flies around the court covering tips and touches well. Gabi Cornier A5 17-Jing: Cornier, a 4-star Florida signee, was smooth and scrappy like usual in the backcourt. She makes tremendous plays keeping rallies alive and bringing a defensive tenacity to the floor. Faith Frame Premier Nebraska 17 Gold: A 5-star Cincinnati commit, Frame was just plain smooth. She’s always making huge plays and making them look easy.  Ava Falduto 1st Alliance 17 Gold: Falduto, a 4-star recruit committed to Penn State, was holding down the back row with her steady play. Her passing out of serve receive was consistent and she was making scrappy hustle plays throughout the weekend. Ryan McAleer Dynasty 17 Black: McAleer, a 4-star recruit committed to Purdue, was a back row force. She made a ton of plays to keep her team in points and was rarely off her mark putting the ball on target. Madeline Kraft Mizuno Northern

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NLQ 18/17s: Day 2 Show Stoppers And More

In the 18 Open Division, undefeated and previously-qualified Premier Nebraska 18 Gold is in the four-team gold pool along with MN Select 18-1, Iowa Rockets 18R and Mizuno Northern Lights 18-1 on Sunday morning.  In 17 Open, Dynasty 17 Black and A5 17-Jing are the last two teams which are undefeated. But Sunday is another day and both gold pools have very good matchups in store! Gold Pool 1 features A5 as the No. 1 seed, 1st Alliance VBC 17 Gold as the No. 22 seed and Rockwood Thunder 17 Elite as the No. 3 seed while Gold Pool 2 has Dynasty as the one seed, OT 17O Felix as the No. 2 seed and Premier Nebraska 17 Gold as the No. 3 seed. A match I truly enjoyed watching was the TAV Houston 17 Adidas against Club Ignit Select 17 Blue in 17 USA. TAV Houston was led by outsides Caelyn Emmerling and Katy Barger, setter Peyton Fadal and middle Chloe Morgan. Club Ignit Select was led by outsides Mackenzie Dean and Noelle Sutcliffe, setter Brittany Bacorn and middle Maeve Rehmann. Day 2 Show Stoppers Sierra Pertzborn MB 608 Jr’s 18-1s: A Toledo signee, Pertzborn, was a wall at the net.  Kate Simington MB MN Select 18-1: A 4-star Clemson signee, Simington shut down opponents at the net all day.  Gabi Cornier L A5 17-Jing: A 4-star Florida signee, Cornier was smooth and scrappy like usual in the backcourt.  Caelyn Emmerling OH TAV Houston 17 Adidas: Emmerling, a 3-star Texas State commit, was literally hammering balls on the OH today.  Lauren Medeck OH Premier Nebraska 17 Gol: A South Dakota commit and recently named Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year, Medeck was a ball of fire on the court. From swinging to defense, wow.  Carlie Cisneros OH Dynasty 17 Black: A 5-star Arizona commit, Cisneros was literally everywhere on the court. If she wasn’t sweeping up the back court defensively then she was swinging with fire on the outside.  Abigail Mullen Opp Dynasty 17 Black: Mullen, a 5-star recruit, was skying and hitting with force everywhere she was. Fallon Stewart OH OT 17 O Felix: A 4-star Cincinnati commit, Fallon was a hammer on the outside ALL DAY.  Mailinh Godschall L Metro VBC 17 Travel: Godschall, a 3-star Duke commit, was everywhere on the court.  Rayna Christianson S/Opp Mizuno Northern Lights 15-1 : A 5-star athlete, Christianson can do it all out there on the court. Very smooth and very powerful.  Josalyn Samuels S/Opp Kairos 14 Alpha: A 2028 playing up, Samuels is strong and can dish to the pins efficiently.  Clara Christ L Mizuno Northern Lights 14-1: Christ was a smooth passer who sets the tempo for her squad.

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