April’s showers bring… more college commitments
The weather is unpredictable in April but these athlete’s future is not. Five more stand-out players from across the state have pronounced where they will be attending college and continuing their volleyball career. Amber Bretwisch; 5’7” Setter – Minnesota…
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Continue ReadingThe weather is unpredictable in April but these athlete’s future is not. Five more stand-out players from across the state have pronounced where they will be attending college and continuing their volleyball career.
Amber Bretwisch; 5’7” Setter – Minnesota State University Moorhead
This talented setter from Woodbury has been playing and learning from the best. She was on varsity for four years and earned All-conference Honorable mention for three of those. In the club season, she has been a part of Kokoro since she was 12. Currently, she is on the Kokoro 18-1’s team. She has helped them to a very successful season, including a recent win at the Pentagon Grand Prix. This looks to be a great fit and smooth transition for Bretwisch as she has been coached by Moorhead alum, Sam Sullivan.
Angel Khang; 5’5” Outside/DS – Augsburg College
The next recent commit made her choice to attend Augsburg College around the first week in April. Khang is from North St Paul High School. She is a very disciplined player and shows strong skills from her training at Hype Volleyball Club. Most likely, she will be a defensive specialist for the Auggie next year.
Arie Walker; 5’7” Setter – North Carolina A & T
One of MN Northern Light’s athletes, Arie Walker, has already committed to North Carolina A & T. A current member of the 17-red team, Walker has got the attention of this Division 1 school. Still a junior at St. Paul Academy, but eager to take her talents south to the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
Elise Elliot; 5’5” Libero – University of St Thomas
The defensive back bone of the Eagan High School, Elliot, has verbally committed to St Thomas. She had a great senior season helping her team all the way to a 2nd place finish at the state tournament. Likewise, she is a key member of the M1 18-2’s team. Now, her family and fans will be able to cheer for her at the next level.
Ella Haugen; 5’10” Setter – Bowdoin College
Edina High school as been the home to one of the most talented setters in the state; now, headed for Maine. Haugen is a prime example of what a student athlete should be consistently making the A honor roll. The Bowdoin Polar Bears are DIII college with a strong reputation for their volleyball program. Head coach, Erin Cady, was the coach of the year in the NESCAC. Look for Ella to step in and be a key contributor for them.
There’s is still time for juniors and seniors to sign on to a college program. Congratulations to these players, their coaches and families. Good luck in the future.