<p>A good libero can mean the difference between a good season and a great one.</p>
<p>In Division 2, a number of top programs have not only a great libero, but a few other standout DS options as well.</p>
<p>Division 2 is set to field a handful of the best defensive teams in the entire state in 2020. Here’s a look at some of the best of those defensive squads.</p>
<p><strong>Notre Dame Prep</strong></p>
<p>The Irish rode their defense to a D2 semifinal appearance in 2019 and the Irish return all the key pieces in 2020. There may not be a better defense in the state than NDP. <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="50302" first="Olivia" last="Kowalkowski"] </strong>is a fourth-year varsity player for the Irish. The libero has great enthusiasm on the floor and plays at an elite level. <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="24842" first="Josie" last="Bloom"] </strong>is one of the top L/DS options in the Class of 2022 and makes for a dynamite pair of defenders in the back row for NDP. <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="66295" first="Allison" last="Berent"] </strong>is also a standout defender for the Class of 2023. She is sure to be a name to watch in years to come. Notre Dame also has a technically sound passer in <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="24844" first="Alyssa" last="Borellis"]</strong>. She does everything very well.</p>
<p><strong>Grand Rapids Christian</strong></p>
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<p>The two-time defending D2 champs were an offensive power last year, but this year the Eagles may need to turn a little more to the defense. That shouldn’t be a problem as GRC has an outstanding libero in <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="50307" first="Lauren" last="Peal"]</strong>. Peal has a lot of big-match experience and her play in recent years has made her an unsung hero for the team. <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="14203" first="Addie" last="VanderWeide"] </strong>has improved on her passing year-to-year and that trend will continue in 2020. <strong>Elizabeth Rupp </strong>is a senior DS that really compliments Peal well in the back row. The Eagles also have some strong blocking, led by <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="24853" first="Evelyn" last="Doezema"]</strong>, a 6’3” junior MH/OH.</p>
<p><strong>Lakewood</strong></p>
<p>The Vikings have a big hole to fill with <strong>Kiana Hummel</strong> graduating at the libero position, but Lakewood should still be a defensive power in D2 this season. The Vikings used <strong>Paige Wolverton </strong>and <strong>Alli Pickard </strong>in the back row as freshmen, so both should be ready to step up in 2020. <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="24871" first="Maradith" last="O’Gorman"] </strong>and <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="14185" first="Aubrey" last="O’Gorman"]</strong> are great blocking options and will challenge any opposing hitter. Both are also improving a lot with their passing skills around the floor. <strong>Sophie Duits </strong>also showcases a lot of smooth passing as an outside hitter for Lakewood.</p>
<p><strong>Montague</strong></p>
<p>The Wildcats bring a solid team to the floor in 2020 and that will include a defense that they can rely on. <strong>Maddy Wynn </strong>graduated at libero, but <strong>Morgan Netcott </strong>is very capable of filling into the role. She was a productive sophomore DS for the Wildcats and plays with the skills and poise of a senior leader. <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="89365" first="Reilly" last="Murphy"] </strong>and <strong>Taylor Netcott </strong>are two outsides that have sound passing skills and can make an impact defensively for Montague. <strong>Ally Hall </strong>is also an imposing middle for the Wildcats. She had over 100 blocks as a junior and reads the floor very well.</p>
<p><strong>Marshall</strong></p>
<p>The Redhawks should like everything about their 2020 team. Along with a lot of returning hitters, Marshall should also bring back one of the top defenses in D2. <strong>Teagan Giannunzio</strong> was All-Region at libero last fall. She leads a deep DS bench of five returning players that can handle back row duties. Marshall’s outsides, led by <strong>Abby Welke</strong> have shown the ability to excel in the pass game as well. Welke is also a great blocking option up front alongside <strong>Olivia Webber</strong>. The two were Second Team All-State players in 2019.</p>
<p><strong>Birch Run</strong></p>
<p>The 2019 season was a strong one for the Panthers, who reached the regional championship round. In 2020, Birch Run is set to be led by its defense. At libero, <strong>Kallianne Cook </strong>was one of the top freshmen performers in the back row last well. Cook should come into her sophomore season with a lot of confidence and improved instincts on the floor. <strong>Emma McIlhargie </strong>is another great passing option that plays outside. She has a complete game and is like another DS when in the back row. <strong>Ally Lasley </strong>was a L/DS captain as a junior and brings her leadership back for 2020. The Panthers also have two other returning DS options and three returning middles to build off of.</p>
<p><strong>Hamilton</strong></p>
<p>A D2 quarterfinalist in 2019, the Hawkeyes have a hunger for more in 2020. Defense will have to be the building block in 2020 as Hamilton looks to replace some valuable outside hitters. <strong>Jen Johnson </strong>will be up for the challenge. The senior libero was All-Region as a junior. She did a great job of keeping Hamilton in-system throughout 2019 with her passing and serve receive ability. <strong>Taylor Getty </strong>is a returning DS option for the Hawkeyes as well. When it comes to blocking and patrolling the middle, they don’t get much better than <strong>[player_tooltip player_id="50297" first="AJ" last="Ediger"]</strong>. The explosive senior has all the tools and doesn’t make it easy on opposing hitters.</p>
<p><strong>Harper Creek</strong></p>
<p>The Beavers were a young team in 2019, which led to some bumps and bruises, but the Beavers should be a highly-competitive team in 2020, at least from a defensive standpoint. <strong>Kylee Crandall</strong> was an All-State libero as a junior and is ready to build on that for her senior year. Crandall’s competitive fire makes her game for any challenge. <strong>Payton Rice </strong>was a freshman outside in 2019 and has the potential for a lot of overall growth in 2020. <strong>Kendyl Ashley </strong>saw some time in the back row as a sophomore last year as well. She comes into her junior year with a lot of confidence while learning from her veteran teammate.</p>
<p><strong>Edwardsburg</strong></p>
<p>The Eddies have to work in some new pieces on offense for 2020, but the defensive positions are locked in. <strong>Brooklyn Broadway </strong>is a standout senior libero that earned All-Region honors in 2019. She has the keen eye you need in the back row and is also willing to give up her body to keep a ball in play. <strong>Delaney Borkowski</strong> is a returning hitter and DS option for the Eddies as well. They give Edwardsburg a lot of senior leadership to rely on defensively.</p>
    
    
        
        
        
                                     
                            
        
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