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#110 Madelyn Henry - Class of 2027 Outside - Club: Kairos Elite - Commit: Oregon
Henry does it all on the court for Kairos. One of the more aggressive serves in the class, a rocket take off on her approach and 3 step (you could say violent), her swing is quick, but with power, and she has the vision to hit any angle. She has been one of the most fierce competitors for years and will come into the Oregon program ready to work for reps day 1. She continues to improve her passing, and that became a strength in the past season. She was on the list of nearly every school in the country and on the SHORT list of nearly every Top 10 program. This is a great commitment for the Ducks' new staff.
#109 Madison Victoriano - Class of 2026 Setter - Club: Dallas Skyline - Commit: Vandy
Victoriano is the “Anchor” of the Vandy Future. A fundamentally solid setter with height and a very intelligent player on the court. Madison is one of the top in the class of 2026 and will be the cornerstone for the Commodores' future starting next Fall.
#108 Shaun Waller - Class of 2028 Middle - Club: TPV - Commit: UC
Waller is going to be one of the top middles in the class of 2028, which is truly saying something, considering just how deep the class is in elite talent at the position. The TPV prospect is already 6’3” and has been invited to the 17U national team tryout camp; she is NOT a 6’3” that is waiting to grow into her body! She is ATHLETIC and can MOVE now. Waller is smoothly running the slide and is quick off her feet on the block. She is the new age of middles that move like an outside and provide a legitimate offensive option to their setters.
#107 Kayla Nwabueze - Class of 2026 Middle - Club: Legacy - Commit: Harvard
A key member of the great Legacy squad that has wreaked havoc on the open division for years now, Nwabueze has done damage with her powerful play at middle. She is quick and powerful off the floor and brings the power when she swings. Watch out, IVY League, when she hits the Harvard campus. She will make an impact.
#106 MC Crutcher - Class of 2028 Outside - Club: TAV - Commit: UC
Crutcher had a huge year last season. NTDP invite, USA National title, UA Next MVP, and she attended some of the top Select Camps in the nation. She is going to be in the convo for one of the top OH prospects in the Class of 2028 as we start to near June for sure. Moving to TAV for this season shouldn’t slow her momentum one bit and her stock should continue to rise. The new age of high-rising attackers MC is already touching at least 123” and doesn’t get cheated when she swings. The outside class isn’t as top-heavy as it has been in other classes, so look for Crutcher to get plenty of attention and be talked about often. She will be a name you know.
#105 Sofia Simic - Class of 2027 Outside - Club: Fight Club - Commit: Illinois
Simic really made an impressive rise late March when she put together a few consecutive qualifiers and shot up several schools' big boards. She is so quick with her release and her approach that she often beats the block of taller defenders. She has no problem going cross or down the line for a big point. She is always going to be undersized, but has a great arm and explosive 3-step. She plays at a high release point and should be the exception to the height rule for Illinois, who loves this one!
#104 Reagan Wallraff - Class of 2027 Outside - Club: Nebraska ONE - Commit: Creighton
Love the school commitment for Wallraff staying home in Omaha. Her long frame and reach are perfect for a college outside, and she is only going to get stronger and more explosive. Reagan is the type of player who has absolutely flourished in the Creighton system over the years. I think her ceiling is very high, and when she develops into a college athlete, you are going to see the competitor truly come out.
#103 Kate Kalczyński - Class of 2027 Outside - Club: Legacy - Commit: Ohio State
Kalczynski can be a do-it-all outside with a live arm that could come in and contribute right away in Columbus, and that is exactly what OSU coaches and fans are hoping for. Solid in her first contact skill and has the ability to be a go-to attacker, Kate has attended all of the NTDP sessions and has played in all of the big matches with Legacy. She is the big recruit Buckeye Nation is hoping sparks a turnaround with her solid play.
#102 Braelyn “General” Patton - Class of 2027 Middle - Club: Dallas Premier - Commit: Texas A&M
Patton was a hidden gem unveiled by the Aggies when she committed in June. What she could end up being is one of the most athletic middles in the Class of 2027. She is 75” and can move, and another who is learning the game. We don’t have an official 3-step or block touch for her yet, but from the film we have seen, they have to be upwards of 124” and 118”. The General is simply an athlete who started playing at a smaller club and hasn’t had the recognition or the same opportunities as many of the other prospects on this list. She attended her first NTDP session now, and I’m guessing will continue to do so, which will accelerate her development, and getting her to A+M in January will help. Again, this list is a COLLEGE PROJECTION, and she will be one of the top college prospects in America.
#101 Amari Frazier - Class of 2028 Middle - Club: AZ Storm - Commit: UC
We have talked about Frazier several times now on the site and have seen her play as much as maybe any ’28. She is a solid middle, in a DEEP middle class, but I also see one of her strengths as her athleticism and potential for position flexibility at the next level. Frazier has great footwork and is quick. She is playing for two of the top programs in America for Club, and her prep season, so she plays in top matches no matter the season. Watch for Frazier and her attacking during this club season to see how that develops as a middle, to go with her strength as a solid blocker!
#100 Ella Olson - Class of 2027 Outside/DS - Club: T Street - Commit: Texas
Legit serve-receive option for Texas right away, Olson can pass the ball with anyone in the class. She also gives the Longhorns another option and arm that can play multiple positions in their lineup, a skill that will become evermore important in the new world of cost-measuring economics volleyball. Olson fits many potential roles for Texas at a high level. She is one of the top beach players in the country, and from talking with her for the first time recently, she fits the culture perfectly that Texas has going right now.
#99 Makenna Barnes - Class of 2027 Outside - Club: Long Beach - Commit: Northwestern
I fell in love with Barnes’ game about Triple Crown time last year and never wavered. She glides on her approach and has a variety of shots, and is comfortable attacking from anywhere on the court. She is also lethal from the service line. Defensively, check, she is solid there as well. Her commitment to Northwestern recently is a big pickup for the Wildcats. Barnes goes relatively unnoticed on the national stage, but she could make an early impact at Northwestern.
#98 Asia Udo-Emi - Class of 2027 Outside - Club: Forza 1 - Commit: Arizona
Though an undersized outside Asia has that extra boost in her vertical to be effective in terminating attacks. I thought the Arizona commitment and the Big XII were a perfect fit for her game. Another West Coach outside who gets it done from the service line and can attack from behind the 10-foot line, Udo-Emi is that solid core player who will come in and be skilled in all areas and contribute to a college program. Those are the type of coaches coaches love.
#97 Maisy Agnello - Class of 2027 Outside - Club: Sky High - Commit: Mizzou
Agnello really started picking up recruiting momentum after the December NTDP. She is very aggressive in her approach and attacks with anger. Her explosion and how vertical she plays are big reasons she got the bigger looks in recruiting, that and her excellent passing skills. Agnello is one of those athletes who hasn’t received the HS attention because they have played for a smaller club, but she has a shot at a very good college career in the SEC.
#96 Kalea Lee - Class of 2027 Setter - Club: WAVE - Commit: UC
Lee is one of the top-rated prospects in Cali for the Class of ’27 and a physical setter that has led the powerful WAVE squad for all these years. She has been to all the big West Coast select camps and sees the court exceptionally well. She is aggressive on the court and can run an up-tempo offense, and has obviously played many matches vs. the top competition in America for her entire career. Lee will find a great home as several West Coast prospects are taking their time and are still uncommitted heading into late Fall.