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<p>Of the 200-plus athletes we have on this list, there are only a few that have turned the heads of fans and college coaches alike. Here are five players that have earned the right to have their stock rise in a significant way.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='153104' first='Breonna' last='Goss'], 5-11 MB, Hamilton Southeastern, Munciana, Duke commit</h2>
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<p>Long, lean and explosive, Breonna never seems to get set high enough. Her quickness and athleticism are smooth, making her effort in transition look easy. Adding that state championship trophy this past fall, Miss Goss has a mantle full of awards and trophies, punctuated by her commitment to Duke.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='110495' first='Sophia' last='Mayo'], 6-2 OH, Perry Meridian, Circle City, Florida International commit</h2>
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<p>Sophia is a heavy-armed and athletic pin attacker who can hit any angle she wants on the attack. She takes up space on the block, transitions quickly, and should only get better and stronger with time. Playing in Conference USA is no joke---Sophia should be able to rise to the challenge upon arrival.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='110524' first='Isabella' last='Humphrey'], 5-9 OH, McCutcheon, Boiler Juniors, Auburn commit</h2>
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<p>Already with a state title trophy to her name ('21), Miss Humphrey is an exceptional O2 with defense and serve receive for days. I am supremely impressed with her abilities, and after Auburn's run to the second round of the NCAA tournament, she'll be able to showcase those talents regularly on a TV near you.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='118354' first='Madeline' last='Lynch'], 6-1 RS, Plainfield, Circle City, Louisiana-Monroe commit</h2>
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<p>Miss Lynch is a long and lean lefty hammer that has all of the tools to improve the Warhawks immediately upon arrival. Her whip of an arm, coupled with a stellar all-around game, is a much-needed addition to ULM, and she should make the Sun Belt conference that much better with her high volleyball IQ.</p>
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<h2>[player_tooltip player_id='236667' first='Katie' last='Kopshever'], 5-11 OH, Castle, Evansville United</h2>
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<p>A shock, to be sure, when I saw Katie play <em>last </em>fall in the state title match against McCutcheon. It was clear from the start who the winner would be, yet Katie never stopped playing. She was the only player in double figures in kills for the Knights, and showed a relentlessness not normally seen in a sophomore (at the time). Fast-forward one year, and Katie continues to command the attacking portion of the stat sheet, racking up over five kills per set and hitting over .300 on the season. She's long, lean, explosive, and an excellent option as a six-rotation outside for the fall of '24.</p>
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Of the 200-plus athletes we have on this list, there are only a few that have turned the heads of fans and college coaches alike. Here are five players that have earned the right to have their stock rise in a significant way.
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