5 Volleyball Prospects For Coaches To See

There are some extremely talented volleyball players across the country for college coaches to have on their radar and for fans of the game to check out. Let's take a closer look at some of those volleyball prospects.

Addison Marisko (2025, MB / MH, Cartersville High School, Georgia)

Marisko is nothing short of a force at the net. She has great reaction time and meets the ball on the block. Marisko can put the ball down on the other side with power. There are a lot of coaches that should see her game clips ASAP.

Chloe Herrero (2027, S, Marietta High School, Georgia)

Herrero is a freshman that seems to be on the verge of some very big things through her high school volleyball career. She's a really well rounded player. She digs at a high level and can even stack up the kills. Herrero simply does a lot of things really well.

Sadie Ross (2026, OH / OPP, Jesuit High School, Oregon)

Ross is a very exciting young volleyball talent. She has a nice reach and gets off the ground quickly. Ross is so comfortable firing away from the outside and picking up kills. She puts the ball on the ground with pace and power.

Rihianna Brown (2025, MB / OPP, Waxahachie High School, Texas)

Brown is a talented volleyball player that a lot of coaches and fans should make sure to see. If you're a next level coach, I highly suggest stopping by her social media. Brown is menacing at the net with her ability to get vertical and put the ball down with power and speed. 

London Traylor (2025, S, Manor New Tech High School, Texas)

Traylor is a talented player with a bright future in the game of volleyball. She's an athletic setter that can cover a ton of ground and isn't afraid to put her body on the line to get the job done. Traylor can lead her team by example, setting the tone with her energy and effort