Braelynn Muller
Braelynn Muller
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Austin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
This setter-opposite trailblazer has been climbing the ladder since Milford’s state title triumph last fall. Her termination role took precedence for last year’s championship crew, culminating in nearly 2.4 kills per set on the team’s second-best hitting percentage. But Muller’s tenure with Nebraska ONE 16 Titanium has brought her smooth setting back into focus. She dishes the team’s offense with tremendous pace and is not afraid to work her middles in marginal situations. Muller is also back to her ways as a game-changing server who can instantly alter momentum from the end line. We’ve learned to expect a little of everything.
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Muller has done it all in the Milford gym. She’s a multi-sport star who carries multiple roles with the Eagles’ championship-winning volleyball squad. Her 230 kills during last fall’s campaign enhanced Milford’s balance and turned the team into a true title contender. However, Muller wasn’t just a terminator. She was also a lethal server, averaging an impressive 0.5 aces per set in 2025. This yielded multi-ace performances in each of Milford’s three postseason matches. Muller’s backcourt influence continued in the defensive phase, making her one of Nebraska’s most versatile 2028s on the small-town scene.
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Muller’s influence was all over Milford’s Class C1 championship ascent. She generated clutch swings on the right side, particularly during her 12-kill performance in the quarterfinal win over Adams Central. We also got an in-person glimpse at why Muller was among Milford’s toughest servers in 2025. Her high contact point and heavy heat produced ten aces in just three tournament matches in Lincoln. That’ll get it done.
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Milford’s stat sheet is full of exceptional underclassmen. The Eagles set a high bar with their semifinal appearance last year, but Muller and her team look poised to take the next step in Class C1. Muller has soared past her 2024 scoring average this fall, putting down 2.4 kills per set on a scorching 0.307 clip. This versatile pin hitter can do her damage on either pin, particularly in a Milford offense that often blurs distinctions between positions. Muller’s right-side prowess has been highlighted in recent Eagle matches, and this small-town star is likely steamrolling toward another trip to Lincoln next month.
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