Get After These Uncommitted ’25s in Iowa
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This is turning into a recurring piece on the site. This isn’t the first time publishing a list of uncommitted next-level prospects in the Class of 2025. It’s updating/adding to a similar story from last month. That’s good news because…
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Continue ReadingThis is turning into a recurring piece on the site. This isn’t the first time publishing a list of uncommitted next-level prospects in the Class of 2025. It’s updating/adding to a similar story from last month.
That’s good news because it usually means student-athletes previously on this rundown have found a college home. That’s the case here with Ankeny Centennial’s Delaney Miller Delaney Miller 5'10" | OH Ankeny Centennial | 2025 State IA pledging to Wayne St., Des Moines Christian’s Hadley Hardersen Hadley Hardersen 5'11" | S Des Moines Christian | 2025 State IA choosing Indiana State and Iowa City Liberty’s Asta Hildebrand Asta Hildebrand S Iowa City Liberty | 2025 State IA picking St. Cloud State.
Here are seven uncommitted seniors-to-be that would look great on a lot of college rosters around the country:
Rogers has occupied a spot on this list from Day 1. The Six Pack and Dowling Catholic setter is a consistent and skilled two-way performer. Her height and long arms help her hit and block at the net. Rogers also defends in the back row and delivers sets where her hitters want them. She’s playing with some dynamic pins in high school and club, working well with all of them. Rogers should not be flying under the radar. She should be the setter of the future at a college program.
Like Rogers, Passmore has resided on this list since its inception. The Linn-Mar standout has shined for two of the state’s top clubs in Adrenaline and Six Pack. Still, she remains available for college coaches. While she might lack the desired front-row height for some schools, her athleticism, explosiveness and power could bolster plenty of programs on the next level. Passmore should impress coaches with roster openings this June while lining up with a loaded Adrenaline 17 Ben squad at nationals.
I first saw Scheib playing early this club season in Cedar Falls then again at different tournaments throughout the campaign. She was a key player for an interesting Iowa Impact Volleyball Club team. Scheib’s athleticism stands out but she’s also a sound all-around player. She paced Ankeny in kills (301) and ranked second in digs (204) last season. Her versatility should attract college coaches. The swing certainly will play on the next level. She also could hold down a back-row spot.
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I also saw Lerseth playing live for the first time in Cedar Falls. Surrounded by college talent with the Iowa PowerPlex top team, her performance stood out. She was rolling along the same way when I watched her again at regionals. Lerseth is a reliable libero, consistently putting her passes where they need to be, including off of serve-receive. She shows smooth lateral movement and quick reaction time.
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Webber found her way onto this list last month as well. I’ve watched her play live periodically since the start of the high school season. She might be another student-athlete coaches struggle to project at one position. I would counter by saying she delivers at multiple spots. Webber could develop in one of them and remain there on the next level or she could contribute at more than one.
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I’ve written about McComas before as it relates to being under-recruited. The Iowa Rockets six-rotation standout really has improved her play in the back row since the high school season and certainly since the last club campaign. Like others on this list, you get her on the bus because she’s a skilled all-around volleyball player and athlete, and figure out what seat (position) she sits in down the road.
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Schubert plays for her father at Assumption and with Iowa Select on the club circuit. I’ve watched her play in person throughout the last two years and she remains remarkable consistent with her performance. Schubert is a coach’s kid with advanced volleyball skills and feel for the game. Her older sister, Ava Schubert, is a freshman at Tennessee Tech.