Eagles Fall Showcase: Top 2021 OH Prospects
The Eagles Volleyball Fall Showcase was a recruiting combine held October 17, 2020 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Nearly 200 young women from throughout the East Coast and as far away as Colorado to show their talents in front of college coaches…
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Continue ReadingThe Eagles Volleyball Fall Showcase was a recruiting combine held October 17, 2020 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Nearly 200 young women from throughout the East Coast and as far away as Colorado to show their talents in front of college coaches and get the feedback needed to help improve their status as prospects. We ranked all the players and are showcasing the top 5 in each class and position as well as some up and coming prospects. Here are the top 5 Attackers from the 2021 graduating class.
Madeline Guidon Madeline Guidon 5'9" | OH The Steward School | 2021 State VA is a powerful Outside Hitter from The Steward School and RVC in Richmond, VA. Coming off a season where she had 327, 275 digs and 77 aces for a state playoff team, Madeline was names First Team All State for the VISAA Division II. She has a very fast arm swing and hits with great range. She sees the block well and isn’t intimidated by big blockers. She is a max effort players and is very competitive. Madeline has a high volleyball IQ and reads the game at a high level. She has good range in defense and serve receive, with great platform awareness. She’s very athletic and has a great work ethic. She is a mid Division II level attacker and defender. She is still uncommitted.
Chloe Crosen is a dominant lefty who can swing at both pins, but predominantly plays Right Side/Opposite. She is a strong beach player as well with top 5 finishes in all three events she played this summer. She’s has a heavy arm that is also very quick. She also has the finesse shots that are so important in beach play. She’s a strong blocker and athletic in her movements. The 5’10 senior from Winchester plays club and beach for Blue Ridge Volleyball and scholastically for Millbrook High School. Chloe has chosen the indoor path to continue her playing career, electing to play for the Eagles of the University of Mary Washington. She could be an impact player for the Eagles on the right side. The Eagles are a perennial contender in the Capital Athletic Conference.
Eagles Fall Showcase: Top 2021 OH Prospects Eagles Fall Showcase: Top 2021 OH Prospects is a 5’11 Utility Hitter from Courtland High School and CORE Volleyball Club (Fredericksburg, VA). Emily is a dominant hitter from any of the front court positions and is very capable in all three. She can terminate and handle the blocking responsibilities in all three as well. She is a dynamic athlete with good volleyball instincts and an intense competitor. She has very solid fundamentals and can even set a very hittable balls out of system. Her team lost in 5 tough sets against State Runner-Up Grafton in 2019. Emily will join Chloe in an outstanding recruiting class for the University of Mary Washington Eagles. She will have the opportunity to contribute for a very talented Mary Washington program.
Angela Potts is a 5’11 Outside Hitter who is looking to put herself on the map with colleges across the country. The Riverbend High senior is playing travel ball with RVC in Richmond, VA in 2020 and has used the Co-Vid downtime to increase her strength and conditioning to take herself to a new level. She is a 6 rotation Outside Hitter with a powerful arm and can score in out of system against two blocks. She hits with range as well and is very adept at swinging hard down the line. She can swing from all three front row positions and is a very capable blocks. She is athletic but lacks elite athleticism that many Division 1 coaches are seeking. She has a great work ethic and reads plays well. In receive and defense she shows good platform awareness and control and can handle the driven spikes well. She has a solid jump float serve that she is very accurate at serving a wide range of locations. She would be a solid Division II/NAIA or Strong Division III prospect and would be a great NJCAA player for most programs in the East Coast.
Kayleigh Eason is a 5’8 Opposite from Western Branch High in Chesapeake, VA. She is a 6 rotation player with good blocking and defensive skills. She stays loaded during the play, is extremely athletic and moves quickly on the court. She has a very fast arm swing and hits with good range. She can terminate in high ball situations but also has the moxie to find the open spaces in the opponents defense. She is also a strong Middle Hitter adding versatility to any program that she would join. She’s a Division II/NAIA level player and would contribute on good and some upper Division III/ NJCAA programs. She can continue to grow as a player and make a solid impact on a team. She is an exceptional student with over a 4.0 and over 1100 SAT score. The senior Lady Bruin has also won the Sportsmanship Award for her teams as well. This will be her third year starting on varsity for Western Branch High School.