Former MAVA players make impacts in college
Former MidAmerica Volleyball Association (MAVA) players made impacts as freshmen in college. Nine different MAVA players were on the court as freshmen in 2019. A look at the MAVA alums follows. Danielle Cloutier: A versatile player, Cloutier is a libero/setter…
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Continue ReadingFormer MidAmerica Volleyball Association (MAVA) players made impacts as freshmen in college.
Nine different MAVA players were on the court as freshmen in 2019. A look at the MAVA alums follows.
Danielle Cloutier: A versatile player, Cloutier is a libero/setter for Campbellsville University.
Abigail Edds: Staying close to home, Edds is a right side for Hanover College, a school located in neighboring Indiana.
Maya Hagander: A freshman from Fort Knox, Hagander is an outside hitter for Wittenberg University.
Scout Hoffmeier: After heading south for college, Hoffmeier is a libero/defensive specialist for University of South Carolina-Upstate.
Haley Koval: Competing near her home, Koval is a defensive specialist for Georgetown College.
Kali Letcher: An Oldham County product, Letcher is a setter for Southern Wesleyan University.
Maddie Lewis: Remaining in-state after her final club season, Lewis is a defensive specialist for Asbury University.
Jayme Scott: Staying at home, Scott is an outside hitter for NCAA Division I newcomer Bellarmine University.
Skylar Singleton: Continuing her education and volleyball career in Florida, Singleton is a setter for St. Leo University.