Club Season Stock Risers in 2027 Class
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Prep Dig Iowa recently published a piece on players in the 2026 Class that were trending up. It’s returned with a look at sophomores-to-be whose college prospect stock is rising. Sophia Austen IA OH HEIGHT 6'1" POS OH CLASS 2027…
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Austen has steadily improved during the last year or so. She stands out on a Rockets squad loaded with talent after starting and playing six rotations in Class 5A as a freshman. Austen is an outstanding athlete as evidenced by her running on West’s 4×400 team at last week’s Drake Relays. It stands out on the volleyball court as well. She jumps well, is a technically sound and brings a big swing. Austen’s skills play elsewhere around the court. There’s plenty of room for improvement, too, which is exciting when you consider how good she is already.
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Rogers is like Austen in that she is athletic with sharp volleyball skills. It’s the starter kit to what could become a special player. Rogers has a great feel for the game, and is always on the attack and pressuring the opponent. Her long arms help her generate power in her swing and defend at the net. After a solid freshman season at Waukee, where she was among the team leaders in kills and blocks, Rogers is poised for a big step forward this fall.
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Another key member of Rockets 15R, Miller has made great strides during the last year by developing different aspects of her game. The sets have been consistently good for awhile as has her defense and passing. Miller has improved her swing and defense at the net. She sometimes gets overlooked because of really talented teammates, including her twin sister, but her game has grown a lot and there’s potential for more.
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Ramler produced 112 kills and 77.0 blocks as a Western Dubuque freshman last fall. Based on how she’s performed this winter and spring with CIA, expect those statistics to increase significantly in ’24. Ramler played really well during the Kansas City qualifier earlier this month. She’s one of those student-athletes that is a two-way presence in the middle of the net. Ramler’s swing generates great pace on the ball, and she’s an intimidating force in defending the net.
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Krecklow produced 51 kills and 39 digs in the Cedar Falls rotation as a freshman last fall. She’s noticeably improved since then as a six-rotation standout for a solid CIA team this club season. Krecklow should move into a bigger role for the Tigers this fall and shows signs of thriving in it. She contributes all around the court with her swing, passing and back-row defense being the strongest parts of her game right now.
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The Rockets 15R setter position is extremely talented with Miller and Seaman. They started and stood out for their large-school high school teams as freshmen. Seaman is a well-rounded performer at the position. Her sets are consistently delivered on point, she defends in the front and back rows, and can swing. She’s already accomplished with three years of prep ball remaining.
Leifker shined as a freshman for Dallas Center-Grimes, cranking out 198 kills (.305) with 55.0 blocks and 77 digs. That versatility works as an excellent complement to Rogers for Six Pack. Like Rogers, Leifker has a knack for being able to swing from all around the court. Her contributions from the right side are something coaches always covet. She’s poised for a super sophomore season.
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