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Here are the current eight players as far as I can tell: by MPG
Setters: Schrader and Kane
Liberos: Monson and Schmidt
Right side Hitter: Bent
Middle Blockers: Tarnoff, Wenzel, and McDowell
Monson is the star of this group, although Schrader is a highly regarded prospect who was behind a four year starter during her first year. Bent was second team All-ACC during her first two seasons before having her next two seasons limited severely by injuries.
Two highly ranked freshman outside hitters are on their way along with another setter and libero. It will be interesting to see who Coach Rockwell can find in the transfer portal during the spring as she begins the rebuild...