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AVCA High School All-Region AVCA High School All-Region Region First Name Last Name Height Position High School Name City State College Commitment 1 Emily Dempsey 6'0 OH Avon High School Avon CT 1 Sadie Budzik 5’6 OH Cromwell High School Cromwell CT 1 Cierra Yim 5'2 S Dartmouth High School Dartmouth MA 1 Angie Grabmeier 5'6 S/RS Hopkinton High School Hopkinton MA 1 Melissa Morelli 5'10 S/RS Lynnfield High School Lynnfield MA 1 Aleeya Jones 5'9 OH Wiscasset Christian Academy Wiscasset ME 1 Emma Wheeler 5'9 MB Inter-Lakes High School Meredith NH Connecticut College 1 Tamara Pichardo 5'9 S/RS Clarkstown South High School West Nyack NY 1 Sadie Sharkey 5'6 DS/L Corning Painted Post High School Corning NY University of North Carolina at Wilmington 1 Rosanna Bradica 6'0 MB Francis Lewis High School Fresh Meadow NY 1 Avery Snyder 5'4 DS/L Horseheads High School Horseheads NY Coastal Carolina Lacrosse 1 Maggie Cafrey 5'6 S Kellenberg Memorial High School Uniondale NY 1 Gabriella Heimbauer OH Massapequa High School West Hempstead NY 1 Cecilia Dignan 5'6 S Millbrook High School Millbrook NY SUNY Geneseo 1 Brianna Culcay 5'5 S/RS Ossining High School Ossining NY 1 Mychael Vernon 5'11 OH Ossining High School Ossining NY Oregon State 1 Samantha Cox 5'8 OH Pierson/bridgehampton Sag Harbor NY 1 Taylor Pannell 6'0 MB Pine Bush High School Pine Bush NY University of Connecticut 1 Magan Chin 5'10 OH Scarsdale High School Scarsdale NY 1 Isabelle Smith 5'8 DS/L Westhampton Beach High School Westhampton Beach NY 2 Nicole Taylor 5'11 OH St. John's College High School Washington DC 2 Chloe Rogers 6'2 MB Newark Charter High School Newark DE 2 Savannah Seemans 5'10 OH Saint Mark's High School Wilmington DE University of Delaware 2 Maya Scott 6'0 OH Colonel Zadok Magruder High School Rockville MD Hampton 2 Laila Rogers 5’11 OH Richard Montgomery high school Rockville MD University of Virginia 2 Nylene Mateo 5'10 OH Bogota High School Bogota NJ 2 Anna Morris 6'3 MB Immaculate Heart Academy Township of Washington NJ 2 Elizabeth Patterson 5'10 OH Immaculate Heart Academy Township of Washington NJ Steven's Institute of Technology 2 Alexandra Kwasnik 6'3 MB Union Catholic Scotch Plains NJ University of Cincinnati 2 Olivia Szyszkiewisz 5'9 OH Union Catholic Scotch Plains NJ University of Jacksonville 2 Riley Shaak 6'4 OH Academy of Notre Dame de Namur Villanova PA North Carolina State Univ. 2 Kiera Booth 6'1 MB Berlin Brothersvalley Berlin PA Villanova 2 Alexa Malloy 5'6 RS Bishop Canevin High School Pittsburgh PA California (PA) 2 Maddie Maziarz 5'8 S Bishop Canevin High School Pittsburgh PA St. Francis (PA) 2 Katie Weston 5'4 DS/L Canon-McMillan High School Canonsburg PA 2 Mary Goodsel 5'10 S/RS Corry High School Corry PA 2 Macy Van Der Elzen 6'4 OH Emmaus High School Emmaus PA Penn State University 2 Grace Grandinetti 5'8 S/RS Freedom High School (PA) Bethlehem PA DeSales University 2 Mackenzie Feight 5'9 OH Southern Lehigh High School Bethlehem PA Messiah College 2 Angelina Spirito 5'6 DS/L Jamestown High School Williamsburg VA Binghamton University 2 Olivia Franke 6'4 MB Langley High School McLean VA Wake Forest 2 Claire Ellis 5'7 DS/L Saint Catherine School Richmond VA Shepherd University 2 Katelyn Clarke 6'0 OH South County Secondary School Lorton VA George Mason University 2 Elizabeth Reese 6'0 MB StoneBridge Chesapeake VA 2 Rachel Wingfield 5'9 S StoneBridge Chesapeake VA 3 Zoe LaBreche 5'10 OH Chelsea High School Chelsea AL 3 Victoria Schmer 5'4 DS/L Chelsea High School Chelsea AL University of Alabama 3 Alli Wiggins 5’9 S/RS Enterprise High School Enterprise AL Coastal South 3 Haven hall 5'10 MB Geraldine High School Geraldine AL 3 Imani Nicholson 5'10 OH McGill-Toolen Catholic High School Mobile AL 3 Haley Palmer 5'10 OH McGill-Toolen Catholic High School Mobile AL 3 Grace Carr OH Mountain Brook High School Mountain Brook AL 3 Meg Bracken 5'4 DS/L Spanish Fort High School Spanish Fort AL University of West Florida 3 Kayla Keshock 6'1 S/RS Spanish Fort High School Spanish Fort AL Samford University 3 Avery Rodgers 6'1 RS Spanish Fort High School Spanish Fort AL University of West Florida 3 Jasmine Brooks 6'1 OH Sparkman High School Madison AL Tennessee 3 Cate Long 6'0 OH Calvary Christian High School Clearwater FL Clemson University 3 Jenna Long 5'11 S Calvary Christian High School Clearwater FL Anderson University 3 Fabiana Castro 5'9 OH Divine Savior Academy Doral FL Bryant University Region First Name Last Name Height Position High School Name City State College Commitment 3 Naomi Babello 6’1 S East Ridge High School (FL) Clermont FL 3 Brianna Jackson 6'2 MB Fort Pierce Central High School Fort Pierce FL George Mason 3 Sydney Conley 6'2 RS Hagerty High School Oviedo FL Florida State University 3 Audrey Douglas 6'4 MB Hagerty High School Oviedo FL Auburn 3 Emily Noe 5'7 S/RS Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Melbourne FL University of Tampa 3 Lauren Gips 6'2 MB Lake Highland Prep School Orlando FL Rice University 3 Cierra Jenkins 5'8 S Lake Highland Prep School Orlando FL Brown 3 Tamzen Wilson 5'6 DS/L Lake Highland Prep School Orlando FL Embry-Riddle 3 Sara Franklin 6'3 MB Lake Worth Christian School Boynton Beach FL Michigan State 3 Shania Cromartie 5'8 OH Leon High School Tallahassee FL Mississippi State University 3 Lilly Gunter DS/L Oviedo High School Oviedo FL Mississippi State University 3 Mya Bowers 6'0 MB St. Thomas Aquinas High School Fort Lauderdale FL 3 Shannon Schulte 5'9 DS/L St. Thomas Aquinas High School Fort Lauderdale FL 3 Ellie Blain 6'0 OH The Benjamin School Palm Beach FL Dartmouth 3 Ellie McKissock 5'7 DS/L The First Academy Orlando FL University of Florida 3 Anna Cate Fitzpatrick 6'1 OH Trinity Catholic High School of Ocala Ocala FL Penn State University 3 Ainsley Clifford 5’8 DS/L Vanguard High School Ocala FL Florida State University 3 Kyndall Kalb 5’10 OH Vanguard High School Ocala FL Tusculum University 3 Taylor Head 5'9 OH Windermere High Orlando FL University of Arkansas 3 Maddy Johnson 5'8 DS/L Winter Springs High School Winter Springs FL UNC-Asheville 3 Callie Miller 6'0 RS Allatoona High School Acworth GA Georgia College & State University 3 Chamblee Russell 6'1 OH Allatoona High School Acworth GA Georgia Southern University 3 Emily Hodsdon 5'11 S Alpharetta High School Alpharetta GA Wofford 3 Nina Williams 6'1 MB Alpharetta High School Alpharetta GA Temple University 3 Jasmine Innis 5'8 OH Chattahoochee High School Johns Creek GA Berry College 3 Kasey Thacker 5'10 MB Coosa High School Rome GA University of North Carolina-Asheville 3 Savannah Bray 5'10 OH Etowah High School Woodstock GA Army, West Point 3 Naomi Franco 6'3 RS Fayette County High School Fayetteville GA Syracuse 3 Ali Schreiber 6'1 OH Greater Atlanta Christian School Atlanta GA Western Carolina University 3 Hailey Crane 5'10 OH Harrison High School (GA) Kennesaw GA Missouri Western 3 Indigo Young 6'0 MB Harrison High School (GA) Kennesaw GA Charleston Southern 3 Hayden McGee 6'0'' OH Hebron Christian Academy Dacula GA UTC 3 Ruby Reich 5'11 S/RS Lakeside High School Atlanta GA Babson College 3 Ally Hall 5'10 OH Lambert High School Suwanee GA Middle Tennessee State University 3 Jessica Doyal 5'10 S McIntosh High School Peachtree City GA Davidson College 3 Aiyana Bermudez 6'1 OH Mill Creek High School Hoschton GA North Carolina A&T 3 Mary Beth Headley 5'10 OH Newnan High School Newnan GA University of Central Florida 3 Ada Jane Agolli 6'4 OH Pace Academy Atlanta GA Brown 3 Sasha Ratliff 6'3 MB Pace Academy Atlanta GA University of San Diego 3 Alaina Emminger 5'9 OH Providence Christian Academy Lilburn GA Emmanuel College 3 Katherine Teran 6'0 OH Roswell High School Volleyball Roswell GA Simmons College 3 Tessa Laney 5'11 S Starr's Mill High School Fayetteville GA Troy University 3 Callaway Cason 5'8 S The Walker School Marietta GA Palm Beach Atlantic University 3 Kaitlyn Rodriguez 5'10 OH The Walker School Marietta GA USC Aiken 3 Phoebe Awoleye 6'1 MB Walton High School (GA) Marietta GA UGA 3 Izzy Cox 5'7 S Apex Friendship High School Apex NC 3 Jade Demps 6'2 OH Broughton High School Raleigh NC University of Wisconsin-Madison 3 Destinee Dorsey DS/L Carrboro High School Carrboro NC Western Carolina 3 Kaya Merkler 6'2 OH Chapel Hill High School Chapel Hill NC UNC - Chapel Hill 3 Emily Crescenzi MB Eugene Ashley High School Wilmington NC Florida Southern 3 Sydney Bing 5'9 S Gaston Day School Gastonia NC Catawba College 3 Sydney Dowler 5’11 S Green Hope High School Cary NC Maryland University 3 Alexis Engelbrecht 6'2 MB Green Hope High School Cary NC Iowa State 3 Skylar Buckley 5'8 S/RS North Raleigh Christian Academy Raleigh NC Mississippi State 3 Taylor Thomason 5'5 DS/L North Raleigh Christian Academy Raleigh NC Coastal Carolina 3 Sarah Barham 6'1 MB Northwest Guilford High School Greensboro NC Wofford 3 Sarah Reidell 5'9 RS Northwest Guilford High School Greensboro NC Coastal Carolina 3 Valerie Calderon OH Southwest Guilford High School High Point NC UNC Greensboro 3 Coree Parker 6'2 MB Southwest Guilford High School High Point NC UNC Charlotte 3 Imani Foster 5'10 OH Vance County High School Henderson NC The University of North Carolina at Charlotte 3 Rebekah Farthing 5'10 OH Watauga High School Boone NC Georgia Southern University 3 Tori Hester OH West Rowan High School Mt.
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