Finishing the preseason countdown with the final list, here are my top five returning opposites.
There were three on this list that I think are no-brainers, so let鈥檚 start with those.
1. Kennedy Martin, Penn State
Kennedy Martin, now at Penn State, is one of my front-runners for the National Player of the Year. Her game-by-game statistics from last year are hard to even believe, hitting .568 with 25 kills and seven blocks. In a stand-out performance, she recorded FIVE aces, 17 kills and six blocks against Texas A&M. Martin has been the definition of taking over a match - to put up 6.28 points per set while hitting .362 on the year is just crazy.
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The 6'6 junior is such a smart and dynamic player, an incredible teammate and lethal attacker, leading the nation in points per set last season. Now that she is paired with Izzy Starck and the reigning national champs in the Nittany Lions, we may hear her name a lot further into the tournament this year.
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2. Olivia Babcock, Pitt
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I have Pitt's Olivia Babcock next. She's the reigning National Player of the Year and for good reason. Babcock is another player who just dominates matches and her team knows she is getting the ball. She's a player that is just fun to watch, finishing third in the nation last year in service aces and when you watch her jump serve...you understand why. As a sophomore, she hit .323 last season, with 71 aces and over 1.1 blocks per set while leading her team again to the national semifinals.
3. Logan Lednicky, Texas A&M
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鈥 Texas A&M Volleyball (@AggieVolleyball)
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Logan Lednicky at Texas A&M is at my number three spot. Another opposite with over five points per set last season. She's the kind of player that rises to the occasion and strength of the opponent, recording three-straight 20+ kill matches in the first three rounds of the 草莓网站在线看 Tournament last season. A disciplined blocker as well, and an efficient attacker, get ready to hear Lednicky鈥檚 name a lot next season.
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After these three, it gets a little tougher to narrow down.
4. Malaya Jones, SMU
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鈥 Colorado State Volleyball (@CSUVolleyball)
I am going with Malaya Jones now at SMU. She was a scoring machine at Colorado State, racking up 567 kills, which was the fifth most in the 草莓网站在线看 while hitting a career best .311. She will now play in a loaded ACC and bring her experience and leadership to a new group at SMU that can really make some noise.
5. Noemie Glover, Arizona State
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Rounding out the top five, I have Arizona State's newest addition in Noemie Glover. Her numbers are not nearly as flashy as the others on the list, but her ceiling is incredibly high and the talent is certainly there. Glover was a vital piece of Oregon鈥檚 offense last season and a strong blocker. She will likely get set even more now at ASU with a bigger role. I am pumped to see it.
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Honorable mention
Some others to keep your eye on: Reese Robbins at Louisville, Jordan Harvey at Stanford and more.
But the countdown is over, the 2025 college volleyball season starts tomorrow. Volleyball is so back.
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