High school volleyball rankings: Byron Nelson finishes No. 1 in final MaxPreps Top 25, crowned national champion

By Aaron Williams Nov 24, 2025, 11:00am

Bobcats named MaxPreps National Champion for second straight season after going 42-0, capturing Conference 6A Division 1 title in Texas.

Byron Nelson (Trophy Club, Texas) finished where it started, as the No. 1 high school volleyball team in the country.

The Bobcats capped a 42-0 season Saturday with a sweep of Dawson (Pearland) in the Conference 6A Division 1 final that cemented their status as the nation's best. 

Byron Nelson is the MaxPreps National Champion for the second straight season. The program joins Papillion-LaVista South (Papillion, Neb.) as the only school do in back-to-back campaigns.
Coming into the season as the No. 1 team, the Bobcats leaned on key pieces from the 2024 title squad. Seniors Kylie Kleckner, Ashlyn Seay and Lexi Proctor along with junior setter Sophee Peterson and libero Savannah Sterna took the reins and never looked back.

"I let them, their confidence carried them," Byron Nelson coach Briane Groth said.

Groth gave birth to twin girls less than three weeks ago and missed a few playoff matches but the team's maturity and makeup gave her confidence in their purpose and mission. Her longtime assistant Chrissy Garcia, who also is pregnant but due later, stepped in during Groth's absence.



"I told my coaching staff, if there was ever a team for this to happen, both of us to be pregnant at same time, this was the year to do it. The whole vibe was to take care of business," Groth said.

Unlike 2024 when Groth steered her team away from talk of championships and rankings, the Bobcats embraced their front-runner status. 

"We changed our tune this year," Groth said. "It wasn’t me, it was the girls. They kind of said 'It is what is is. If we’re going to go out there and get your best, we're still going to go and beat you."

That sentiment solidified in August after taking the Ann Kang Invitational title in Hawaii. 

"After Hawaii when we only dropped one set, they looked at each other an said 'We’re going to do this.' "

Byron Nelson's sweep of Dawson was the program's 78th straight victory dating back to last season and marks only the second time a Texas school has gone unbeaten and won consecutive state titles in the highest classification. The last loss was in August 2024 at a tournament in Hawaii.

The Bobcats beat four state champions — 'Iolani (Honolulu, Hawaii), Eagle Mountain (Fort Worth, Texas), Highland Park (Dallas, Texas) and Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas) — in addition to seven teams that were ranked in the MaxPreps Top 25 at one point in the season.



Against Dawson, Washington commit Kleckner hammered 21 kills and Rice commit Seay added 11. Texas A&M pledge Peterson had 35 assists and 13 digs while Sterna had a team-high 14 digs for the Bobcats.

They were in control, like they were for much of the season, all match against Dawson. A second-set run from the Eagles that forced a rare Byron Nelson timeout was the only threat.

"All season long it's been that way ... I gave them space to work things out," Groth said. "I would not call timeouts (when I might have in past years) and bail them out."

She said the business-like approach of a veteran-led team allowed her and her coaching staff that freedom.

"My coaching staff felt 'It’s not us, it’s these kids.' They were so capable to do this on their own," Groth said. "They got down to business. There’s not a lot of fluff. They have a lot of fun outside of the court, but when they hit the court, it was business.

"The girls probably felt pressure, but winners win. There were only four teams that took a set and no one took two. They we’re used to being in tough situations and getting everyone’s best."



Past MaxPreps National Champions
2009 — Archbishop Mitty (San Jose, Calif.)
2010 — Papillion-LaVista South (Papillion, Neb.)
2011 — Papillion-LaVista South
2012 — Bishop Moore (Orlando, Fla.)
2013 — The Woodlands (Texas)
2014 — Lewis-Palmer (Monument, Colo.)
2015 — Cathedral (Indianapolis)
2016 — Mother McAuley (Chicago)
2017 — Walton (Marietta, Ga.)
2018 — Assumption (Louisville, Ky.)
2019 — Torrey Pines (San Diego, Calif.)
2020 — No champion recognized due to pandemic
2021 — Marymount (Los Angeles, Calif.)
2022 — Cathedral Catholic (San Diego, Calif.)
2023 — Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
2024 — Byron Nelson (Trophy Club, Texas)

Final MaxPreps Top 25

Record: 42-0 | Last week: 1
Conference 6A Division 1 state champion.

2. Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)
Record: 
35-5 | Last week: 3
Open Division state champion.

3. Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth, Calif.)
Record:
41-4 | Last week: 2
Southern California region Open Division finalist.

4. Xavier College Prep (Phoenix, Ariz.)
Record:
35-2 | Last week: 4
Class 6A state champion.

5. Carroll (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Record:
37-0 | Last week: 5
Class 4A state champion.



6. Assumption (Louisville, Ky.)
Record:
40-4 | Last week: 6
KHSAA state champion.

7. Marist (Chicago, Ill.)
Record:
36-5 | Last week: 9
Class 4A state champion.

8. Cornerstone Christian (San Antonio, Texas)
Record:
31-4 | Last week: 10

9. Torrey Pines (San Diego, Calif.)
Record:
38-5 | Last week: 8
Southern California region Open Division semifinalist.

10. Harrisburg (S.D.)
Record:
33-2 | Last week: 11
Class AA state champion.

11. Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas)
Record:
35-5 | Last week: 17
Conference 6A Division 2 state champion.



12. Redondo Union (Redondo Beach, Calif.)
Record:
39-7 | Last week: 13
Southern California region Open Division quarterfinalist.

13. Highland Park (Dallas, Texas)
Record:
43-8 | Last week: 20
Conference 5A Division 1 state champion.

14. Marymount (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Record:
38-7 | Last week: 13
Southern California region Open Division semifinalist.

15. Calvary Christian (Clearwater, Fla.)
Record:
31-1 | Last week: 14
Class 3A state champion.

16. Winter Park (Fla.)
Record:
31-1 | Last week: 15
Class 7A state champion.

17. Roncalli (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Record:
33-5 | Last week: 16
Class 3A state champion.



18. Benet Academy (Lisle, Ill.)
Record:
39-3 | Last week: 18
Class 4A state runner-up.

19. Seton (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Record:
28-0 | Last week: 19
Division 1 state champion.

Record: 40-1 | Last week: 21
Class 5 state champion.

21. 'Iolani (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Record:
25-7 | Last week: 22
Division 1 state champion.

22. Skyview (Nampa, Idaho)
Record:
30-6 | Last week: 23
Class 5A state champion.

23. Mercy (Farmington Hills, Mich.)
Record:
40-5-3 | Last week: NR
Division 1 state champion.



24. McGill-Toolen (Mobile, Ala.)
Record:
47-2 | Last week: NR
Class 7A state champion.

25. Dawson (Pearland, Texas)
Record:
42-4 | Last week: 25
Conference 6A Division 1 state runner-up.

Next 75

Division 1 state champion.

Open Division state runner-up.

Northern California region Open Division finalist.

Southern California region Open Division quarterfinalist.

30. Austin (Texas), 39-7
Conference 6A Division 2 state runner-up.

Class 6A state champion.



Class 5A state champion.

Class A state champion.

Class 6A state runner-up.

Private School state champion.

Class B state champion.

Class AAAAAA state champion.



Southern California region Open Division quarterfinalist.

Class AAAAAA state runner-up.


Class 4A state runner-up.

Class 5A state champion.

Class 5A state champion.


Division 1 state champion.



Division 1 state runner-up.


Class 5A state champion.

Division 1 state runner-up.

50. Aledo (Texas), 41-4
Conference 5A Division 1 state semifinalist.

51. Rockford (Mich.), 46-2-1
Division 1 state semifinalist.

Class A state runner-up



53. Allen (Texas), 37-7

54. Argyle (Texas), 38-4
Conference 5A Division 2 state runner-up.

Class 4A state champion.

56. Milford (Neb.), 33-1
Class C1 state champion.

Class 8A state champion.

58. Oviedo (Fla.), 25-6
Class 6A state champion.



Class 6A state runner-up.

Conference 6A Division 2 state runner-up.

61. Jesuit (Portland, Ore.), 27-4
Class 6A state champion.

Class 6A state champion.

Class B state runner-up

Class B state semifinalist.

65. Kahuku (Hawaii), 19-3
Division 1 state runner-up

66. Folsom (Calif.), 34-10
Northern California region Open Division semifinalist.

Division 1 state semifinalist.



Kentucky state runner-up.

Conference 6A Division 1 state semifinalist.


Class 4A state champion.

Class 4A state champion.

DCSAA state champion.

Class 7A state runner-up.



Private School state runner-up.

Class 5A state runner-up


78.  Casteel (Queen Creek, Ariz.), 29-11
Class 6A state semifinalist.

Class 5A state champion.

Class 5A state champion.

Class 6A state champion.

82. Slidell (La.), 36-7
Division 1 state champion.



Division II, Class AA state champion.

Class 4A state champion.

Class AAAAA state champion.

Class 6A state runner-up.

Class AAAA state champion.

88. Conway (Ark.), 30-5
Class 6A state champion.



Class 7A state champion.

Division 2 state champion.

Class 5A Division 1 state champion.

Class 5 state champion.

93. Pace Academy (Atlanta, Ga.), 35-8
Class AAAA state runner-up.

Division 1 state semifinalist.

Conference 4A Division 2 state champion.





Class 6A state runner-up.

99. Mount St. Mary (Oklahoma City, Okla.), 31-12
Class 5A state runner-up.

100. Avon (Ohio), 27-1
Division 2 state champion.