Adrienne Riggert
Adrienne Riggert
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Austin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
Pierce is on a late-season tear with high-profile wins over teams like Norfolk Catholic, Wayne, and Laurel-Concord-Coleridge. Last year’s Class C1 semifinalist is showing more of its championship form, and Riggert is right in the middle of it. She has seized the setter role in 2025, churning out a whopping 10.5 assists per set as Pierce’s new leader at the position. We were previously acquainted with Riggert’s all-around game as an attacker and defender, but now she’s embracing her best skill as a distributor. The Bluejays will be a force in district play, no matter where they land in the wildcard hierarchy.
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Riggert appears due for a breakout junior campaign with a growing Pierce High School powerhouse. Her Bluejays made another run to the Class C1 semifinals and have all the pieces to repeat that feat in 2025. Riggert demonstrated her setting prowess with MVP United during the spring season and excelled on the Prep Dig Circuit. Moreover, she brings a wicked arm that can score on the right pin. Versatility is a major plus as Riggert continues her upward trend.
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Did we mention the small-town scene has a lot of potential additions? Riggert joins the fray after Pierce High School’s phenomenal 2023 season, culminating in a state tournament appearance. This is one of the rare instances of a Nebraska prep athlete who crosses the border to join MVP United for the club season. We got a reminder of Riggert’s dual-position effort when she competed with her club at the Great Plains Region Bid Tournament. Riggert can be a game-changer as a setter or an opposite, so the Bluejays have a chance to use both skills in 2024.
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Let’s start with a dynamic setter-opposite–the most classic combination among the multi-positional pairings. Riggert got an early taste for high-level venues when she took part in Pierce High School’s march to the state tournament. We could see her potential as a setter and an attacker, so why not combine both roles on the club side? MVP United 15 Red soared to GPR Bid Tournament glory behind Riggert’s steady hands and imposing length at the net. Small-town stars are making an unprecedented splash in the club scene.
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How about a little MVP United representation? Riggert picked a good time to start her prep career as Pierce High School had an outstanding 2023 campaign. This generated positive momentum into 2024 as Riggert seized a fascinating dual role with MVP 15 Red. She can be a setter-opposite hybrid in the starting lineup and brings extraordinary contributions to both positions. We got a good look at Riggert’s leadership skills through the Great Plains Region Bid Tournament, and a bid to GJNC was the end result.
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We paid special attention to Riggert, one of the few MVP United athletes who plays their prep ball in Nebraska. This Pierce High School standout showcased her strength as a setter while also bringing frontcourt physicality. Riggert can be a right-side hitter whenever needed and gives MVP 15 Red a ton of lineup flexibility for Nationals.
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