High school volleyball rankings: Postseason ushers six new teams into MaxPreps Top 25

By Aaron Williams Nov 2, 2021, 11:00am

McCutcheon, Fayetteville, Lansing, Martin, Walton, Spain Park all rise into rankings following playoff success.

Postseason play shook up the MaxPreps Top 25 high school volleyball rankings as a handful of teams entered after semifinal and finals victories over previously-ranked opponents.

None was more impressive than McCutcheon (Lafayette, Ind.) downing former No. 16 Penn in an epic Hoosier State 4A semifinal battle. United States U18 bronze medalist Chloe Chicoine willed the Mavericks to a five-set win pounding out 34 kills while adding 21 digs. McCutcheon draws Castle for the 4A title after the Knights swept previous No. 25 Roncalli.

No. 21 Lansing ran off 40 straight wins en route to the Kansas Class 5A state title after opening the season with a loss. The Lions beat previously-ranked Aquinas in the final.

In Arkansas, No. 20 Fayetteville had lost twice to Har-Ber in the regular season, but the Bulldogs won the one that mattered, taking the AAA title with a sweep of their rival.



One of the most anticipated matches of the season happens Saturday in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 final as No. 1 Marymount battles No. 6 Mater Dei. Both will wind up in the Southern California Open Division bracket. The unbeaten Sailors beat Mater Dei during the regular season and are looking to keep the pedal to the floor on what's been a historic season.
Chloe Chicoine, McCutcheon
Chloe Chicoine, McCutcheon
Photo by Shawn Barney
MaxPreps Top 25 volleyball rankings

1. (Last week No. 1) Marymount (Los Angeles), 30-0
Highlights: The Sailors swept through the quarterfinals and semifinals with wins over Harvard-Westlake and Mira Costa to set up a CIF Southern Section Division 1 final showdown with No. 6 Mater Dei. In the win over Harvard-Westlake, Elia Rubin and Torrey Stafford each pounded 13 kills. Marymount owns a 2-0 win over the Monarchs on Sept. 18.
Next: Nov. 3 vs. Mater Dei

2. (2) St. Pius X Catholic (Atlanta), 51-1
Highlights: The Golden Lions bested Blessed Trinity 3-1 in an epic AAAAA semifinal battle between two ranked teams. Kate Larocco led the St. Pius attack with 16 kills, while Lura Underwood and Annemarie Rakoski each chipped in 11. Setter Avery Brown tossed up 42 assists with only one ball-handling error. The Golden Lions seek their third state title.
Next: Nov. 6 vs. Greenbrier

3. (3) Papillion-LaVista South (Papillion, Neb.), 37-0
Highlights: Hitters Stella Adeyemi and Lauren Medeck and setter Ava Legrand continue to push the Titans toward perfection. PLVS is three wins from its fifth Class A state title and first since 2019.
Next: Nov. 3 vs. Fremont

4. (4) Marian (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.), 46-1
Highlights:
Michigan's most dominant team all season looks for a second straight Division 1 title behind Miss Michigan Volleyball candidates Sarah Sylvester (TCU commit) and Ava Brizard (North Carolina State). No. 7 Notre Dame Prep, a Division 2 team, is the only school to take down the Mustangs all season.
Next: Nov. 3 Farmington

5. (5) Brandeis (San Antonio), 40-2
Highlights: Jalyn Gibson has been the driving force behind a Broncos offense that has five hitters with more than 100 kills. Fellow senior Carlee Pharris is seemingly everywhere on the floor, having tallied more than 1,000 assists, 300 digs and 240 kills on the season.
Next: Nov. 2 vs. East Central

6. (6) Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.), 35-4

Highlights: The Monarchs look for their chance at revenge — and to take the Southern California Open Division No. 1 seed — in Saturday's match against top-seed Marymount. Mater Dei's schedule might be the toughest in the nation with trips to several national tournaments and a Texas swing in August.
Next: Nov. 3 vs. Marymount

7. (7) Notre Dame Prep (Pontiac, Mich.), 57-1

Highlights: The Fighting Irish begin their quest for a Division 2 state title on Wednesday after rolling through the regular season with a lone loss to Division 1 Mercy. Aly Borellis powers a relentless six-hitter attack and also leads the team with 602 assists.
Next: Nov. 3 vs. Warren

8. (8) Lovejoy (Lucas, Texas), 35-6
Highlights: The Leopards begin their 5A three-peat title quest behind perennial MaxPreps All-American Averi Carlson and Rosemary Archer, who leads a six hitters with more than 100 kills.
Next: Nov. 2 vs. Heritage

9. (9) Flower Mound (Texas), 36-5
Highlights: The Jags begin their quest for a state title against 27-12 Prosper. The team that emerges from the UIL 6A bracket will be deserving of consideration as MaxPreps National Champion as V.R. Eaton, Martin, The Woodlands, Seven Lakes and Brandeis are among the heavyweights also vying for the state crown.
Next: Nov. 2 vs. Prosper



10. (11) Cathedral Catholic (San Diego), 31-4
Highlights: The Dons look for a San Diego Section Open division crown behind hitters Julia Blyashov, Ryleigh Patterson and Noemie Glover as well as setter Faith Tyson.
Next: Nov. 3 vs. San Marcos

11. (12) Marin Catholic (Kentfield, Calif.), 26-2
Highlights: The Wildcats are the cream of the Northern California crop and are led by a the senior trio of Grace Oliva, Leah Wilton-LaBoy and Bella McGirr.
Next: Nov. 3 vs. Carondelet

12. (13) Wayzata (Plymouth, Minn.), 30-0

Highlights: The Trojans can complete the unblemished season with a 4A title win over two-seed Champlin Park. Wayzata has been Minnesota's top team all season.
Next: Nov. 3 Champlin Park

13. (14) Hudsonville (Mich.), 46-2-1
Highlights: The Eagles kept rolling as Megan Beemer tossed up 21 assists, Lauren Wiles added 14 and Olivia Howlett pitched in 11 kills in a sweep over Holland on Monday.
Next: Nov. 3 vs. West Ottawa

14. (19) Sequoyah (Canton, Ga.), 51-3
Highlights: The Chiefs got 27 kills and 13 digs from junior Rosa Fisher while Catherine Brumbeloe added 17 and Sydney Huyck chipped in 16 in a five-set AAAAAA semifinal win over Lassiter. Junior Taylor Pecht tossed up 62 assists with only two errors as Sequoyah won 15-8 in the deciding set.
Next: Nov. 6 vs. Buford

15. (15) North Raleigh Christian Academy (Raleigh, N.C.), 27-2
Highlights: The Knights completed the seven-peat, owning the NCISAA 4A division since 2014. Perennial MaxPreps All-American Riley Buckley had 27 assists and nine kills in the sweep of Durham Academy while Brianna Frazilus pounded 21 kills in the win.
Next:
Season over

16. (21) Ponte Vedra (Fla.), 26-1
Highlights: Zeta Washington and Rachel Johnson paced the Sharks' hitting attack with 14 and 12 kills, respectively, in a sweep of Booker T. Washington in the Florida 6A quarterfinals.
Next: Nov. 3 vs. Niceville



17.  (10) Assumption (Louisville, Ky.), 30-6
Highlights: The quest for the Rockets' 23rd state title ended prematurely with a 3-1 loss to Sacred Heart in the regional finals while without star hitter Sydney Helmers.
Next: Season over

18. (NR) McCutcheon (Lafayette, Ind.), 29-6
Highlights: The Mavericks outlasted former No 16 Penn in an Indiana 4A five-set semifinal thriller. Chloe Chicoine, who earlier this year helped the US U18 team to a bronze medal at the World Championships, dominated for McCutcheon with 34 kills and 21 digs. Sophomore setter Allie Shondell tossed up 43 assists and Alleigh Dutton came up big at the service line.
Next: Nov. 6 vs. Castle

19. (22) Victor (N.Y.), 42-1

Highlights: The Blue Devils began Sectionals play with a sweep of Rush-Henrietta and draws Hilton Central on Wednesday. Senior hitter Emma Werkmeister is closing in on 500 kills for the season.
Next: Nov. 3 vs. Hilton Central

20. (NR) Fayetteville (Ark.), 32-4
Highlights: Two of the four losses on the year for the Bulldogs were to Har-Ber. But Fayetteville won the AAA state final match 3-0 to exact revenge and grab the Bulldogs' second straight and sixth state title under coach Jessica Phelan. Juniors Brooke Rockwell and Madeline Lafata combined for 27 kills, while sophomore Regan Harp added eight in the sweep. Junior setter Kennedy Phelan had 41 assists.
Next: Season complete

21. (NR) Lansing (Kan.), 40-1
Highlights: The Lions were perfect following an opening-match loss to Aquinas, capping a 40-win season with the Kansas 5A title win over St. James Academy, which beat the Saints in the semifinals. Olivia Mae Van der Werff led five Lansing hitters with more than 120 kills with 427. Caitlin Bishop found her hitters all season, finishing with 1,014 assists.
Next: Season over

22. (NR) Martin (Arlington, Texas), 35-2
Highlights: Part of the 6A postseason gauntlet, the Warriors fell twice on Aug. 14 and haven't lost since, reeling off 32 straight matches. Seniors Emily Adams (394 kills) and Zella Baresh (316 kills) power Martin's potent attack while Courtney Hanson has surpassed the 1,000 assist mark on the season.
Next: Nov. 2 vs. Berkner

23. (NR) Walton (Marietta, Ga.), 26-6
Highlights: The Raiders are looking for their 15th state crown after sweeping Cherokee in the AAAAAAA semifinals behind Mary Neal's 15 kills.
Next: Nov. 6 vs. Alpharetta

24. (24) Nolensville (Tenn.), 43-3
Highlights: Tennessee Division 1 AAA state champions

25. (NR) Spain Park (Hoover, Ala.), 46-4

Highlights: The Jaguars swept McGill-Toolen to win the Alabama 6A title behind a dominating night from Audrey Rothman, who ended the match with her 25th kill. Junior Emily Breazeale added 12 kills while Rothman added 13 digs and junior setter Lilly Johnson chipped in 22 assists.
Next: Season complete



On the bubble: Castle (Newburgh, Ind.), 32-2; Steinbrenner (Lutz, Fla.), 25-3; Montini Catholic (Lombard, Ill.), 33-1; Sacred Heart (Louisville, Ky.), 26-9; Washburn Rural (Topeka, Kan.), 35-2; San Marcos (Calif.), 33-3; V.R. Eaton (Fort Worth, Texas), 33-3; Mercy (Louisville, Ky.), 27-11; Leon (Tallahassee, Fla.), 24-4; Hamilton (Chandler, Ariz.), 30-5.