
USAV 14 Open: Day 4 All Red Hat Team
In the end, no one could prevent TAV 14 Black from taking its place on the top step of the podium as the club captured the 14 Open USAV national championship Saturday in Chicago. With the gold bracket playing out on the final day of competition, the intensity level was exactly as you imagined it would be. Off the charts. It produced both amazing team and individual play, which leads us to presenting our Day 4 All Red Hat Team. The goal is to highlight a daily team consisting of two players from each position – outside, middle, right side, setter and libero who – were our absolute favorite players of the day. Favorite doesn’t mean only a 5-star recruit or a familiar name. These are players who stood out to us for a variety of reasons, from amazing play to great energy or attitude or making key hustle plays. These are daily all-stars who really stood out the most to us for one reason or another. DAY 4 ALL RED HAT TEAM Ella Olson OH Tstreet 14 Carson: Olson was easily in the top tier of players in both performance and fun factor. She’s a pure volleyball player who does everything at a high level. She flies around the court in the back row defending and laying out for balls. She’s a sound passer out of serve receive. As she’s a tough cover on the attack with her beach smarts and ability to mix in a wide variety of shots to frustrate defenses with. Ava Burgess OH Club V 14 Ren Silver: Club V deserves immense credit for being the only team outside our Top 10 to reach the gold bracket. Burgess is not only a blossoming talent who has next-level written all over her, she’s also a weapon currently and was a big part of the team’s success. She’s a lanky outside with a great arm and ability to blast balls from sideline to sideline. We love the emotion and passion she plays with (check out the photo above). That’s someone you want on your team when you have to win a match. Kendall Omoruyi MB Arizona Storm 14 Thunder: Spectators came for the volleyball and received a free blocking clinic in the process. To say the 6-4 Omoruyi owns the net is to say water is wet. She gets up and presses her arms over like few can and she’s a total game-changer as a result. She’s a point scorer with her blocking, as well as with her big arm. She gets up well over the block and can pound balls down at ridiculous angles. Megan Hodges MB Tstreet 14 Carson: Hodges – part of the Class of 2028 – showed plenty of what is to come in the future. She’s another presence in the middle with her size and she too has the ability to impact both sides of the net with her blocking and attacking. She was making plays at the net in Tstreet’s three-set setback to Arizona Storm in the quarterfinals. She also plays with a lot of energy and passion and it’s fun to see. Simrin Adams RS Mizuno Long Beach 14 Rockstar: Adams isn’t the biggest or hardest-hitting right side but she is effective in her role and she plays with great on-court demeanor and hustle. She’s one of the few right sides who passes out of serve receive too, adding value there. She’s also a smart hitter who can send balls down the line with pace or throw in a cagey off speed shot to catch the defenses on its heels. Brynn Stephens S/RS TAV 14 Black: Stephens brings so much to the floor with her setting and hitting. She’s also a fierce competitor. It doesn’t hurt that she’s also long and is the total package. She’s a sharp setter who can dish to any spot with consistent accuracy, whether in front or behind her. As an attacker, watch out. She can extend way up and rip balls down as well as anyone in the division. Sophee Peterson S/RS TAV 14 Black: The word that comes to mind with Peterson is ease. We wrote about her earlier in the tournament with her setting, hitting and defending. And she does it all while making it look easy. She’s a smooth setter with a soft touch and she too can deliver balls in front or behind her with great accuracy. She plays great defense and when it comes to hitting she doesn’t have the length of Stephens but she’s just effective in scoring points. Zamari Christensen S Club V 14 Ren Silver: Christensen is a high-octane setter who zips around the court. She too played a big role in Club V’s run. She does well getting to the ball and has a clean, consistent release. She does well connecting with her hitters. Ansley Shafer L TAV 14 Black: What we love about Shafer is she doesn’t blink. She’s not afraid to stand in against the biggest of hitters in order to make a play and keep the rally alive. She’s also quick and makes up ground in a hurry when covering. Nafanua Alofipo L Club V 14 Ren Silver: Alofipo was among the best liberos in the division and has no issues taking care of the defensive duties. She too is a quick libero who flies around the court making plays. She’s not one to challenge in serve receive as she’s an on-point passer.