Maryville University head volleyball coach
Gretchen Moser announced the signing of seven student-athletes to attend the University and play for the Saints beginning the fall of 2020. Joining the Saints are defensive specialist
Taylor Keck (Quincy, Ill. / Notre Dame), middle blocker
Ella Kosky (Valrico, Fla. / Bloomingdale), opposite hitter
Grace Knadler (Phoenix, Ariz. / Pinnacle) middle blocker
Karolina Rodowski (Phoenix, Ariz. / Goldwater), outside hitter
Hannah Scrum (Collinsville, Ill. / Collinsville), opposite hitter
Meredith Siebers (Quincy, Ill. / Notre Dame) and setter
Avery Wibbenmeyer (Perryville, Mo. / Perryville).
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Keck was a first-team All-Conference and All-Regional selection and earned honorable mention All-Area honors. She was the defensive leader of the QND team and recorded a team-high 146 digs.
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Kosky earned first-team All-Conference honors as a junior. She led her team in total blocks and had the second-highest hitting percentage on the squad. Kosky was chosen for the National Honor Society.
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Knadler is the No. 14 ranked hitter in the state of Arizona. She was part of the first varsity team in school history to win a regional title. At the 2018 Girls Juniors National Club, Knadle helped the Arizona Storm finish 19th in the Open Division. She was part of the Society of Women Scholars and a member of the National Honor Society. Knadler was voted the Most Spirited Player in the 2019 season. In addition to her volleyball honors, she was a regional champion gymnast. Rodowski led her team in kill percentage, total kills and blocks and was voted team Most Valuable Player. She earned first-team All-Conference and All-District honors.
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Scrum was a two-time All-Conference selection and was selected first team in 2018. She was a two-time team Most Valuable Player selection. Scrum earned All-Tournament team honors at the Edwardsville Tiger Classic, the Triad Tournament and the Quincy Tournament.
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Siebers was QND's top hitter and had a team-leading 189 kills while hitting .387, which ranked 19th in the state of Illinois. She led the team in blocks and had the second-best serve receive percentage. Siebers was a first-team All-Area selection and voted to the Lincoln All-Tournament team.
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Wibbenmeyer earned All-State honors after her senior season, was a two-time first-team All-District selection and twice was voted All-Conference. She was the 2019 Conference Player of the Year and went over 1,000 assists during her junior season. Wibbenmeyer twice earned Academic All-State honors.