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Austin Kingsley | Prep Dig Scout
What better way to start than with our second-ranked athlete in the 2026 rankings? Behrns has produced some of the wildest offensive numbers we’ve seen among Nebraska’s rising juniors. Her 5.6 kills per set last year was among the best in the state regardless of class. Behrns is a lefty attacker who will embrace heavy attacking volume, as indicated by her 1,100-plus swings in 2023. David City could be ready for a breakout season with this high-impact attacker finding her stride.
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Behrns has drawn a lot of eyes this year–and a lot of praise during our in-season coverage. Her move to VCNebraska 17 Elite has given this high-powered team an additional weapon at the right-side hitter spot. We’ve also seen Behrns flourish in a six-rotation role that allows her to hit balls out of the right-back area. This is a small-town gem who has risen to new heights while playing up an age group. 17 Elite will be happy to wield Behrns during its pursuit of the 17 Open crown.
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We’ve documented Behrns’ ascent to VCNebraska ‘s top 17s squad this year. That dramatic change has only accelerated the upward trend for this high-flying attacker. Behrns has posted massive numbers with David City on the prep side, but she’s getting a chance to showcase that impact to a national audience this spring. She dominates on both pins and has settled into a right-side hitter role with VCN 17 Elite. GJNC will be an important test for one of Nebraska’s most formidable 2026 attackers.
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Sure, Behrns only moved up one spot compared to the previous iteration of the 2026 rankings. At the same time, claiming the #2 overall spot is bound to garner some attention. She’s another one of VCNebraska ‘s star 2026s who made the high-profile move up to 17 Elite. Behrns has embraced a right-side hitter role with the team after excelling at both pins at the 15s level last year. Playing up an age group has only bolstered Behrns’ case as one of Nebraska’s most prolific terminators in the 2026 class.
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Even after all that talk about the 16s in the intro, we’re starting with the 17s. We’ve documented Behrns’ move up to VCNebraska 17 Elite, and her role with the team keeps expanding. Most notably, the lefty pin hitter has seemed to find her niche at opposite after playing on both pins a year ago. Behrns bolsters what is already a stacked frontcourt full of talented 2025s, so keep an eye on 17 Elite at future qualifiers.
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Our prevailing storyline surrounding Behrns has always been her multi-pin flexibility. She has ample experience as a left side and an opposite with big moments in both roles. Her primary niche last weekend was on the right side, which might be the most natural position for the high-flying lefty. But Behrns’ narrative keeps evolving, as she’s now playing up an age group with VCNebraska ‘s top 17s team. More opportunities arise for the David City prep star.
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