'26 Players Making Moves: Flanagan's Red Hot Summer Movers Her Way Up

'26 Players Making Moves: Flanagan's Red Hot Summer Movers Her Way Up

Class of 2026 PPV Updates

Players Making the Moves Part 1: Flanagan's Red Hot Summer Moves Her Way Up

Audrey Flanagan PPV of 298 (Wisconsin OH) made the biggest jump of anyone in the class and that was because we misjudged her early last club season.  No one tore up volleyball more than the California Kid from June on.  She may not be the most vocal, but she is one heck of a player.

Ayanna Watson PPV of 298 (Pittsburgh OH) though her score stayed the same her game elevates.  Watson just calmly and quietly has become as solid as there is in the country.  She has been as steady as anyone since January, no dips in her game.

Genevieve Harris PPV 289 (Texas Setter) The North Carolina Setter took another step up the board this update, based mostly on her stellar play with last Summer’s U19 National team and the leadership she showed with the squad.

Keoni Williams PPV 287 (Nebraska Middle) Williams really looked stronger at the recent NTDP Winter training session.  Physically standing out in that crew calls for a jump in your PPV.

Kendall Northern PPV 278 (Penn State Middle) Maybe the most athletic middle in the class.  Northern had the look of an athlete that could play multiple positions (MB or OPP) when she arrives at Penn State.  Very impressive with how long and strong she is getting.

Brooke Harwood PPV 277 (UCLA Middle) The work Harwood is putting in the weight room is showing up and the AZ Storm product is looking stronger.  That will only prove positive as she heads to UCLA.

Gabby DiVita PPV 272 (Nebraska OH) We commented on this already, but DiVita was the “Oh wow” the Husker commit was noticeably taller and stronger than last season and even more aggressive.  All positives for the all-around OH and why her PPV made such a jump.

Amirra Bailey PPV 255 (Louisville Middle) Bailey showed up for her first NTDP in her hometown and she showed out, raising many eyebrows people asking “hey who is that over there” an under the radar recruit that DBK and staff have lived off Bailey was strong and moves well.  Thus her PPV rose significantly.

Nadiya Johnson PPV 251 (Baylor OPP) Baylor fans are going to be happy to know that Johnson is stronger and even more dynamic than last Summer.  One of the biggest recruiting surprises of 2026 looked great at the Winter NTDP training session and adding strength to her frame will only pose bad news for Big XII foes.

Morgan Willians PPV 220 (Tennessee OH)  Another strong prep season for Williams as she continues to be Tennessee’s prize recruit.

Elle Vandeweghe PPV 216 (SMU MB) Vandeweghe continues to present a distraction for opponents at the net.  She improves and her height moves up and gives her a high ceiling.

Danielle Whitmire PPV 210 (Penn State Setter) Whitmire once again is showing her position flexibility and that helps her PPV remain high.  She was another one who looked strong at Winter NTDP.

Sydney Guerrier PPV 194 (American Univ Setter) The best mid-major sign in the class Guerrier is a solid recruit who had plenty of P4 interest.  Her prep season didn’t disappoint and her PPV reflects that.

Elli Strecker PPV 193 (Louisville MB) The Indiana prospect was another who had a solid prep season stat wise and will be watched during club to see what kind of strides her game makes.  Physical growth will be the next step for Strecker getting to the 200 club.

Alaina Pollard PPV 191 (Indiana MB) Pollard’s boost added to an Indiana class that is deep with consistent talent.  The Illinois prospect already looks stronger than she did in the summer and could be on to a big club season.

Coco Natajarian PPV 189 (Ole Miss Setter) The Texas Setter has that athletic look that makes it easy to see that Coco has a high college ceiling for the Rebels.

Simone Heard PPV 184 (Georgia Tech OH) Heard is that explosive OH and all-around weapon that Jacket fans will be excited to see.

Jules Hernandez PPV 184 (Baylor Libero) One of the top bros in the Southwest keeps getting better.  Hernandez prep season just continues to add to her great career and soon she will add to a great Bears recruiting class.

Grace Martin PPV 181 (Arizona State OH) Martin put together another all-around high school season in the KC area as she prepares for club.  The Sun Devils recruit does a bit of everything well and is a solid all around player.

Ryan Sadler PPV 180 (Kansas OH) Sadler the long and quick commit out of GA had a terrific Fall and climbs more in her evaluation.  We will see if she sticks at Kansas through the coaching change, but we feel she has a PPV that should continue to rise.

Tessa Dodd PPV 180 (Oregon OH) The Wyoming do it all OH has been solid at NTDP sessions and for her club.  I think that is what you are seeing her as at the next level a solid contributor that will have the chance to do many things for her program.

Eva Long PPV 178 (NC State Setter) Let us know if you have heard this before, Legacy, Solid Prospect, Solid fundamentals.  That is long and she has played in plenty of big matches, she wins.  Great addition for an NC State program that is accumulating talent and culture.

Hannah Lee PPV 177 (LSU MB) We love the story of Lee and you want to talk about untapped potential and HIGH CEILING.  This is just an athlete you have to pull for and her PPV may go up each weekend she is in a competitive volleyball opportunity.  If she can catch up to the speed of the SEC and match it with her athletic ability #LetsG

Henley Ryan Moszkowicz PPV 174 (Iowa Libero) One of the class diamonds in a solid class for the Hawks Henley is a terrific player and is doing it in Texas.  She put up great numbers again during her prep season at Magnolia HS and will now head back to Skyline to compete.

Lacy Tinnell PPV 174 (Baylor MB) Tinnell is a great example of the PPV system at work.  Her number has fluctuated a bit during last club season, but she is back on the rise following her prep update and it has settled close to where it was originally evaluated at last Spring.  Lacy will be fun to watch during her 17s campaign to see how she competes vs the other top MBs in the class to see if that # continues to head upward before her Sr year.


***We will finish the Class of 2026 updates tomorrow.  This is a larger update than possible as we don’t normally do an entire class together, but after most of them committed we waited to update a majority of them one time following the Fall/Prep Seasons simply due to a lack of staffing and our evaluators being more busy helping with our 2027 class.

***For the complete List of the Class of 2026 Athletes go to VBAdrenaline.com

Darren Tipton
1/21/2025