|
Post by chisovnik on Jul 2, 2020 17:04:14 GMT -5
Florida is surely staying on top of the recruiting game. Wise still knows how to wrangle those recruits in! I still say Essix is the big question mark of the 2021 class. The next Alhassan, if she can get the right training. +1 That girl has sooooooooo much potential. Could very well be the next Inky/Alhassan/Butler/Hord
|
|
|
Post by texastothehouse15 on Jul 2, 2020 18:09:50 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by fatandfurious on Jul 3, 2020 17:54:56 GMT -5
I haven’t seen anyone post about the 2022s in the USAV HP Programs. I put together a list of the girls who made the national training teams (postponed) in their age group and the girls who made the A1 program (cancelled). Some of these girls are talked about daily in these forums and I’ve never heard of others. It looks very MB heavy.
2022s on the Women’s Junior National Training Team (born in 2002-03) -Carter Booth (M, 6-7, 2022, Englewood, Colo., Colorado Juniors, Rocky Mountain, Committed to Minnesota) -Anna Herrington (M, 6-1, 2022, Orlando, Fla., OTVA, Florida, Committed to Boston College) -Jordan Middleton ((OH, 6-2, 2022, Gilbert, Ariz., Arizona Storm Elite, Arizona, Uncommitted)
2022s on the A1 Training Team for the Women’s Juniors -Adonia Faumina (Setter, Southern California, Uncommitted) -Sophia Hudepohl (Setter, Pioneer Region, Uncommitted) -Mia Otten (Opposite, Oklahoma Region, Uncommitted)
2022s on the Girl’s Youth National Training Team (born in 2004-05) -Rebekah Allick (M, 6-3, 2022, Lincoln, Neb., VC Nebraska, Great Plains, Committed to Nebraska) -Lauren Carter (S, 5-10, 2022, Winterset, Iowa, Club Ignite Select, Iowa, Committed to Univ of Denver) -Devin Kahahawai (OH, 6-3, 2022, Kailua, Hawaii, Spike and Serve VBC, Aloha) -Kerry Keefe (OPP, 6-2, 2022, Pacific Palisades, Calif., Sunshine VBC, Southern Cal) -Elia Rubin (OH, 6-1, 2022, Los Angeles, Calif., Sunshine VBC, Southern Cal) -Alexis Stucky (S, 6-2, 2022, Laramie, Wyo., Norco Volleyball , Rocky Mountain, Committed to Florida) -Gala Trubint (L, 5-8, 2022, San Diego, Calif., Coast VBC, Southern Cal) -Mckenna Wucherer (OH, 6-1, 2022, Brookfield, Wis., Milwaukee Sting, Badger, Committed to Minnesota)
2022s on the A1 Girl’s Youth Training Team (born in 2004-05) -Meleina Aguninaldo (LIB, Northern California, Uncommitted) -Ashlyn Berning (OH, MAVS, Heart of America, Uncommitted) -Cailey Dockery (LIB, A5, Southern, Uncommitted) -Isabella Granger (OH, Impact, Ohio Valley, Uncommitted) -Mikayla Hayden (MB, A5, Southern, Uncommitted) -Katie Hurta (Setter, 1st Alliance, Great Lakes, Indiana) -Karissa Kaminski (LIB, FC Elite, Badger, Dayton) -Hayden Kubik (OH, Club Ignite, Iowa, Committed to Nebraska) -Alexa Markley (OPP, A5, Southern, Uncommitted) -Kendall Minta (MB, Northern Lights, North Country, Uncommitted) -Rylie McGinest (MB, Mizuno Long Beach, Southern California, Uncommitted) -Katherine Neille (OPP, Austin Juniors, Lone Star, Uncommitted) -Sienna Nordermeer (SET, SG Elite, Southern California, Uncommitted) -Serena Nyambio (MB, Michigan Elite, Lakeshore, Uncommitted) -Nylah Raspberry (LIB, Houston Juniors, Lone Star, Uncommitted) -Amaya Thomas (MB, OTVA, Florida, Uncommitted) -Allie Sczech (OPP, Houston Skyline, Lone Star, Baylor) -Marianna Singletary (MB, A5, Southern, Uncommitted) -Alexis Shelton (OH, Carolina Union, Carolina, Uncommitted) -Rhian Swanson (OH, Heart of America, Committed to Kansas -Danielle Thomas-Nathan (OH, Sunshine, Southern California, Uncommitted) -Leah Wilton-LaBoy (SET, Absolute, Northern California, Uncommitted)
|
|
|
Post by vbstan123 on Jul 3, 2020 17:59:35 GMT -5
Lauren Carter is committed to the University of Denver
|
|
|
Post by fatandfurious on Jul 3, 2020 18:01:49 GMT -5
Lauren Carter is committed to the University of Denver Fixed. Thanks!
|
|
|
Post by Friday on Jul 3, 2020 18:13:34 GMT -5
Harley Kreck is a 2023
Karissa Kaminski is committed to Dayton
|
|
|
Post by fatandfurious on Jul 3, 2020 18:31:48 GMT -5
Harley Kreck is a 2023 Karissa Kaminski is committed to Dayton Please make the corrections. Thanks! All the national training team players had their bio information on the USAV page. However, I had to individually look up every single A1 player (Juniors and Youth both) for year of graduation and club information and commitment information. I may have missed a 2022 player. There is an additional list for the Girls' Youth A2 with some phenom 2022 players, too. Yes, there are players that didn't submit the video tryout or weren't able to attend an in person tryout, but there are STRONG names on these rosters.
|
|
|
Post by Friday on Jul 3, 2020 18:43:30 GMT -5
Definitely lots of great names on this list and lots of great players not on the list. Like many things in recent months, it is what it is.
|
|
|
Post by Friday on Jul 3, 2020 21:11:43 GMT -5
L Alivia Bronner to Northern Iowa per Instagram
|
|
|
Post by bball on Jul 6, 2020 12:27:37 GMT -5
L Alivia Bronner to Northern Iowa per Instagram Really... wow. Great player. Keep an eye on her.
|
|
bluepenquin
Hall of Fame
4-Time VolleyTalk Poster of the Year (2019, 2018, 2017, 2016), All-VolleyTalk 1st Team (2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016) All-VolleyTalk 2nd Team 2023
Posts: 13,237
Member is Online
|
Post by bluepenquin on Jul 6, 2020 14:00:35 GMT -5
Any chance we see an increase in the # of players signing with a team that will allow them to play as a Freshman/Sophomore and then have the option to transfer? This is based on it being easier to transfer - although it was already pretty easy to transfer.
|
|
|
Post by huskerjen on Jul 6, 2020 17:08:15 GMT -5
Any chance we see an increase in the # of players signing with a team that will allow them to play as a Freshman/Sophomore and then have the option to transfer? This is based on it being easier to transfer - although it was already pretty easy to transfer. Vice versa is also true. I guess it will depend on how coveted the recruit is coming out of high school. An elite recruit may still go to Stanford, Nebraska, Texas, et al., and see if they can unseat a starter already on the roster, and if they cannot, they will transfer out. The perception of these athletes tends to be strong for future suitors. A player that was good enough to get offered by one of those schools, and then train with them for 1-2 years, will have a multitude of programs wanting their services. I look at Nebraska as a recent example. Davis wanted to go home due to her run in with those football knuckleheads and still received a scholarship from Texas. Szabo procured a scholarship from Kansas, Miller to Nortwestern, Abramovich to Cal Poly even though she never saw the court at Nebraska, and so on.
|
|
vballfreak808
Hawaiian Ohana
2020 All-VolleyTalk 1st Team, All-VolleyTalk 2nd Team (2023, 2022, 2017, 2016), All-VolleyTalk HM (2021, 2019, 2018), 2017 Fantasy League 1st Runner-up, 2016 Fantasy League Champion
#GoBows
Posts: 13,424
|
Post by vballfreak808 on Jul 13, 2020 21:12:01 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Friday on Jul 13, 2020 22:08:18 GMT -5
2022 L/DS Sarah Morton to Auburn per Instagram
|
|
|
Post by vbjustice on Jul 13, 2020 23:08:24 GMT -5
Great pick up for UCSB, she has unreal hops and power. Kind of surprised where she chose but I knew she wanted to stay on the west http://instagr.am/p/CCmuTGbgkHv Great school academically, beautiful location and she should be an immediate impact player there. I get it.
|
|