Players featured in this article:
Sydney Schnichels
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Minnesota Select
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Claire Morrissey
| 2024
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Rockwood Thunder
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Kierstyn Barton
| 2023
RS |
Aspire (AZ)
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Taylor Anderson
| 2024
S |
Alamo
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Lily Nicholson
| 2024
S |
Drive Nation
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Claire Little
| 2024
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Coast
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Harper Murray
| 2024
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Legacy
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Lauren Young
| 2024
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Jammers 17Eddie
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Ella Swindle
| 2024
S |
KC Power
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Harley Kreck
| 2024
S |
Skyline Juniors
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Eva Rohrbach
| 2024
MB |
WAVE
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Jaida Sione
| 2023
MB |
Drive Nation
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Cayla Payne
| 2024
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WAVE
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Avery Burks
| 2024
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Arizona Storm Elite
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Nya Bunton
| 2024
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Adidas KiVa
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Heading into the first day of the Triple Crown National Invitational Tournament (NIT) was like being a kid in a candy store. With wide eyes and being pulled in every direction to watch the amazing talent in all corners of the Kansas City Convention Center, we had no shortage of opportunity to watch great volleyball.
Below, we name 134 players who stood out among the greats.
SUPERNOVAS
Taylor Anderson, S/RS, Alamo 15 Premier – I was really impressed with Anderson when I first saw her attacking. She gets set the ball a great number of times and seems comfortable and efficient on the right-side. Then she rotated to the back row and played defense and set, with just as much skill and brilliance.
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