Women's Volleyball
Future volleyball lions to play in national tournament
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Four volleyball student-athletes from head coach Mark
Pryor’s first signing class at Texas A&M
University-Commerce have qualified for the USA Volleyball Junior
Olympic National Tournament in Miami, Fla.
“In the club circuit, qualifying for the national tournament
is the goal of every club team,” said Pryor. “For most
teams, their season ends in early May. By qualifying for the
national tournament, this has allowed our incoming athletes to
continue to train for two more months. Those two months of extra
training should really help them to arrive to campus in top shape
and help them assimilate to the college game.”
Ashleigh Barnett, a 5-6 libero from Arlington, plays for Texas
Advantage 18 Molten, which has been consistently ranked in the top
three in the North Texas Region.
“I am extremely excited about participating in nationals in
Miami Beach this summer,” said Barnett. “After winning
both of our qualifying tournaments, I am confident that my team and
I will do well in our very last club tournament together. The
competition there will be intense, so we will leave our hearts on
the court. The skill level at the National tournament is
spectacular! Playing the top teams in the nation will help me
better prepare for volleyball in college."
Reagan Hayes (5-11, OH/OPP), Morgan Moeller (5-9, OH) and Rachel
Robertson (6-1, MB) all play for Dallas Summit 18 Mizuno, which has
been ranked in the top ten regionally throughout the season.
“I am really excited about the chance to play at nationals
and with such tough competition,” said Hayes. “This is
going to be an amazing experience for me and two other future
Lions: Rachel and Morgan. I feel that this will help prepare
us for what we will be seeing at the next level of play.”
Robertson added that “it’s good to keep practicing
because that is just more reps and will help with my college
season. Going to college to be an athlete is going to be so
physically demanding and I am so happy that I got the opportunity
to have more practice to see a glimpse of what college is going to
be like.”
The tournament takes place at the Miami Beach Convention Center
from June 26-July 5.
“Having half of our incoming class competing and training
through the beginning of July should really be a benefit to the
program,” said Pryor.
“I do like the fact that Morgan, Reagan, and Rachel have all
played on the same club team for about eight months now. Developing
chemistry as a team is not easy… it takes time, and
hopefully with all three being so familiar with one another it can
help our program as we welcome in eight new athletes to the
program.”



