2025 Rankings: Big Potential Middles
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Ashley Sess Ashley Sess 6'2" | MB Mercy McAuley | 2025 State OH – 6’2 | #16 Sess has good potential to develop into an impact middle, including training and competing in some quality environments with Mercy and TSE. She…
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Ashley Sess
Ashley
Sess
6'2" | MB
Mercy McAuley | 2025
State
OH
– 6’2 | #16
Sess has good potential to develop into an impact middle, including training and competing in some quality environments with Mercy and TSE. She has good length at 6’2 and as she continues to mature in her floor presence and offensive opportunities she will become more valuable as a point scoring option.
Lyndi Wolf
Lyndi
Wolf
6'2" | MB
Ross | 2025
State
OH
– 6’1 | #21
Wolf was an all-district performer for Ross in her first year at the varsity level. She had a solid offensive season averaging 3.7 kills per set while hitting at a .383 clip. She is athletic and a multi-sport athlete. During the high school season she had five matches over 20 kills, including a season high 29 against Clay in which she also hit .500 for the match.
Nia Jones
Nia
Jones
6'0" | MB
St. Ursula | 2025
State
OH
– 6’0 | #24
Jones has a good skill set on both sides of the ball. She shows good balance and movement to put up a respectable block. Offensively, she has good footwork to create spacing and timing around the setter so she can swing aggressively and with good range.
Raegan Waller
Raegan
Waller
6'1" | MB
Roger Bacon | 2025
State
OH
– 6’1 | #27
Waller has great potential to see her stock rise as her prep career moves forward. She can generate good power when on balance in the air through a variety of attack points. Although not the first offensive option for her Little Miami team in 2021, she contributed well to help create more opportunities and space for their pin action. Her defensive presence was big as she averaged 3.2 blocks per match.
Kylah McNeal
Kylah
McNeal
6'0" | MB
Gahanna Lincoln | 2025
State
OH
– 6’0 | #32
McNeal has good athleticism and can play with good physicality through the transition phase and defensively. She elevates well and has good vision to adjust to the defense in front of her. Expect her to become more of an impact middle going forward as she gains more experience and range in her attack points.