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The 2nd team of All-Select Camp crew is another talented bunch. Also a varied mix of 28s and 29s, large club names and regional club secrets that should be on more schools short lists. Check them out because we think after the June and Julys that they had you will for sure be hearing more about them and we need to get more of them on our Player Profiles as you will see as we still develop our lists of this new class as well. Still so much talent in these classes that we can’t wait to learn about. Here is the 2nd Team of the All-Select Camp
Avah Brown - 2028 Opposite - No Profile - Ozark Jrs
Brown made strides in a variety of camp situations this Summer. Attending regional locations Oklahoma and Mizzou and then outer rim spots like NC State and Miami of Florida, but her big target camp was her trip to UCLA. Brown fits that undersized pin label who needed a big Frosh Summer because she won’t get as much exposure due to playing in a smaller club and high school location. Her performances at both the OU and Mizzou camps were impressive and that showed SEC type potential for Brown and should lead to some early January interest from several more SEC/ACC middle of the pack programs.
Blake Buljan - 2028 Middle - No Profile - TAV
Buljan is one of the big personalities in the Class of 2028 and has an evolving large game go with it. She plays with such energy on the court and emotion. After a very good season with Skyline last season the middle blocker will be moving to TAV for her 16s season. Buljan attended camps at Texas schools Rice, TCU, Baylor and A+M which was extremely deep with 2027 and 2028 talent. Buljan impressed enough to move her name up on the right lists and get her name in the right conversations heading into August. Sky is the limit for this raw prospect.
Chelsea Torrence - 2028 Setter - No Profile - A5
Torrence is smooth operating an offense and has no problem taking control of a team. Her footwork is solid and you have to like her hand placement for bigger game of the season so far. Because of how vocal she can be on a club/team where is is needed let’s build her up to Elite Red and she tore it up in July as she toured over half of the SEC programs, raising eyes at all, but one where she was at.
Sydney Rincon - 2029 Setter - Elite Orange Level (+6 in last period) - CITY Volleyball
Rincon got out and saw the region that’s for sure. Unofficial count is 10 Select Camps for the Class of ’29 Setter, plus her full club schedule. She is growing also and changes in her game. Rincon was active on social media, starting to develop a brand for herself and documenting each of her visits, but it is her game that has the college coaches in the area excited. She is well-known on the coast question is does she look to expand and move outside the region next summer?
Chloe Frizzell - 2028 Middle - No Profile - Austin Jrs
Frizzell was new on many radars coming into the Summer, but a Penn State camp invite usually alerts many of a talented player. Chloe had a great June and July both from camp stand points (TCU, Rice and Penn State) and with NTDP invites. She fits that long middle description that can close windows on the block and is grabbing attention in the class because of it.
Mikayla Matuszuko - 2029 Middle - No Profile - Tribe Volleyball
Matuszuko made a nice entrance to the Select Camp tour in her (to be) Freshman year taking in Florida, Penn State and Nebraska camps. The biggest winner of her Summer might have been the been the home state Gators and the fact sent Mikayla camped there for a 2nd time already. In Gainesville that’s a W right now.
The Tribe 2029 prospect was solid defensively when I watched her at Nebraska’s Dream Team Select and that was a talented group for sure.
Mikayla set her self up so she she should be invited to nearly any prospect in America her next two season. She is intrenched in the NTDP system and will get the national recruiting attention that comes with that. She also benefits from being in the Class of 2029 and should be one of the top middles from that class so this was a very positive Summer for Matuszuko where she attends the in-state school to meet the new staff and then attends two of the national power camps right away to get a feel for them and vice versa. Now she has her 15s Summer to repeat this process at those schools if seriously interested in any OR check out other power programs she desires.
Milena Aebischer - 2028 Middle - No Profile - NC Academy (Previously Club V)
Aebischer was another new one to our list late. One because of a season move (that actually should help her recruiting because she is known to 2 recruiting regions now) from Utah to North Carolina and she doesn’t have a Player Profile yet so we hadn’t watched much of her until the end of camp season. Her camp tour was varied and unique (probably because of said move) but I really like the true variety of schools she attended. From conference to size to location I think Milena was able to see and be seen by a wide mix of the NCAA.
I also think she is another player (much like Aubrey Sutherland on 1st Team) that needs more exposure because her game was impressive. Powerful and physical play at the net. Also, offensively gifted and efficient and terminal vs. highly touted prospects. Look for Aebischer to get higher recognition heading into the “recruiting year” and she will be one of the “solid” P4 players that will be a safe pick for 80% of programs in the country (that’s without seeing any of her physical test results).
Ella Zieske - 2028 Outside - No Profile - Northern Lights
Zieske is that six-rotation solid Minnesota outside that has come out of the state the past few seasons. What she did was validate that she belongs at the P4 level and play that roll by her performances at the camps she balled out at in June/July. One of of Minnesota’s best if not the #1 player in the state for ’28 she showed her excellent first contact and back row play and athleticism in being able to terminate balls vs. other P4 prospects. Camping at Baylor, Mizzou, Bama and then closer to home at B1G Michigan State (schools we know of) Zieske was in some competitive gyms and played very well. When you are slightly undersized outside the vertical part of your game will always be what dictates where you end up, but she has proven the tools are there for serious eyes to be on her in January..
Brynli Burgess - 2029 Athlete/Libero - No Profile - Skyline Jrs.
Burgess plays like her position reads, she’s an athlete playing the libero position. You know we don’t make a big habit of diving too far down into the 8th/9th grade class to start evaluating so when I watching Burgess at Dream Team I didn’t think much of it because she fit right in with the 2028s and 2027s. I keep having to double check my work when I see 2029 because she physically plays older. She carries herself that way on the court as well. I’m not always sure how to describe this too parents, but sometimes athletes just carry themselves as a couple years older than they are (many times that is a setter or a libero in a leader type role) and Burgess did that at Dream Team. I thought she also she also mixed it up confidence wise from drill one at a fairly high level with the older prospects and commits and that was impressive at the event.
This is another 2029 who had a solid pre-Frosh year strategy hitting two powerhouse and a local selects (Texas, Nebraska, Baylor) so like Matuszuko she can attack her 15s Summer the exact same way.
Kolby Ross - 2028 Outside - Silver Level (+96 n last period) - Adversity Volleyball
Ross is a flyer and she has taken off the last 1/3 of this club season, mainly nationals and during club season. She is a great example of what I love about our new Player Profile system and how we can track a player’s 3-month progress (if you check the Class of ’28 Player List you see her name and beside it SILVER and 96 (meaning Silver Level athlete grade and her PPV has gone up 96 points in the past 3 months). Most of that is scouts noticing her high play at nationals and other events so great work Kolby. She is a Midwest player who checked out some Midwest regional camps (Loyola, Chicago then Mizzou, Louisville, Illinois before heading South for TCU that we know of). Again an explosive athlete with great vertical #s that is learning the shot making part of the game. Last time I checked college coaches don’t mind athletic players that are willing to put in time and that is Ross. It will be interesting to see if more B1G schools start to show any interest in her early in her club season during the recruiting year once January begins. She did enough to definitely climb on many recruiting boards that is for sure and she climbed 90+ points up our PPV chart.