15 Available 2020 Prospects To Watch At NLQ
Starting from the top, there are going to be some 2020s that are still on the board that are really talented. With athletes and coaches coming from all over the country this will be one of best places to find…
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Continue ReadingStarting from the top, there are going to be some 2020s that are still on the board that are really talented. With athletes and coaches coming from all over the country this will be one of best places to find top ranked talent. Here are some available prospects from the Class of 2020 to keep an eye on.
Katie DiRaimondo – FC Elite 17 Navy (WI)
DiRaimondo is an explosive six rotation outside hitter that can score from any position on the court. A former middle who has been a full time outside the past two years, her game has evolved into being more all around with a physical style where she can score points in bunches.
Kelsey Carrington – Milwaukee Sting 17 Gold (WI)
Carrington can be used in the middle or on the right side, she provides a big block and a point scoring threat where she can be pretty lethal off of one foot.
Julia Treichel – Milwaukee Sting 17 Gold (WI)
Treichel has been used as a DS this club season, a solid swing out of the backrow, and an outside hitter with a heavy arm. A swiss army knife type that can be used in multiple situations and step up in big time situations.
Sara Klunder – Six Pack 17U (IA)
Klunder is a lockdown defender. The right side is extremely strong on the block and can get her hands out to take away angles from the attacker. She teams up really well with middle blocker, Alayna Yates who is a Dayton commit for Six Pack.
Kathleen Bishop – Northern Lights 17-1 (MN)
Powerful, athletic, and long. Bishop has plenty of tools and an incredibly high ceiling for potential – the right side hitter plays well above the net and has been a hidden gem before this club season.
Samantha Hoover – CIS 17M (IA)
Hoover is 6’3 playing out of the middle and is a latecomer to volleyball. She is able to adjust well to what the defense is giving her and is really athlete along the net to wreak havoc on the opposing side with her block and also her ability to attack off one foot.
Kate Nelson – CIS 17M (IA)
Nelson has been a solid six rotation outside hitter that has been a go to for CIS all year long. A definite D1/D2 college prospect, Nelson will have plenty of opportunities to make an impact at the next level, but she still has unfinished business in her prep career.
Emma Wollert – FC Elite 17 Navy (WI)
Wollert is on her first year of playing a national schedule for FC Elite 17 Navy out of Appleton, Wisconsin. An all around athlete, Wollert is able to use her athleticism as a middle to get from pin to pin to close in on the block.
Ava Rebarchik – Milwaukee Sting 17 White (WI)
Rebarchik is another dynamic front row player where she can play in the middle or the right side. No matter what her position is, her physicality and ability to make an impact offensively and defensively are huge.
Madeline Lemkuil – MN Select 17-2
Lemkuil comes from a solid high school program in Southwest Christian out of the Twin Cities metro and is a pin hitter for MN Select 17-2 which is always loaded with top talent from the area. Lemkuil and her teammates will be part of the USA Division.
Presley Fink – Vital 17-1 Gold (MN)
Vital will be playing in the Open division and has plenty of offensive weapons with Fink on the outside as well as Claudia Stahlke in the middle. Fink is electric, she can really crank down the line or a hard cross, a very exciting player to watch.
Brooke Mulholland – Iowa Select 17 Mizuno
Mulholland is a really solid all around player and is the quarterback of the offense for Iowa Select as a setter. With her ability to run the offense, high IQ, and athleticism, she would be a great fit in any gym once her prep career is done.
Megan Panser – Synergy 17-1 Navy (MN)
This Synergy team has a few big names who earned a state title with Champlin Park High School out of Minnesota. Panser was a DS on that team while teammate Hannah Prasky, an Augustana (SD) commit as well as athletes heading to Wisconsin, Northern Iowa, and Illinois State. This team has accustomed to top level competition and will be a tough out.
Helaina Hillyard – Iowa Rockets 17R
Hillyard is a multi-sport standout, competing in basketball as well. Her athleticism is a major key to her game with her approach that reaches above ten feet. With her hangtime she can really hit some sharp angles and adjust to what the block and defense are giving her.
Logan Sherman – SWMNVB 17-1
This team is a major sleeper with some of the best small school talent you’ll find in Minnesota. Sherman is definitely on the radar of Northern Sun (NCAA D2 Conference) schools in Minnesota, South Dakota, and Nebraska. She can swing on the right side and go to the backrow and set as well, really dynamic and can help her team in a variety of ways.