Gopher Spotlight: Rising Star Makenna Crosson Joins Minnesota
Makenna Crosson, a 6-foot-3 outside hitter from California, is making her mark at the University of Minnesota after an impressive high school career. She was named a MaxPreps All-American in 2023 and earned the WCAL Player of the Year in her senior season. Growing up surrounded by volleyball, Crosson's background includes strong family ties to the sport, with both parents having played in college. Her passion for volleyball solidified during her recruitment, leading to a commitment to Minnesota after experiences on campus left a lasting impression. Now, she's excited to transition to college life and take on new challenges.
By the Numbers- Crosson was a two-time WCAL Second Team All-League honoree.
- She played on a 17's club team as a freshman, showcasing her competitive edge against older players.
- Crosson has begun her college experience and is adapting to the faster pace of collegiate volleyball.
- She has been working on refining her skills, including blocking and hitting, during spring practices.
As the fall season approaches, Crosson looks forward to competing in renowned college arenas, including matches at Penn State and Nebraska. Her confidence in her abilities suggests that she aims to significantly impact the team while striving for personal accolades like the Big Team All-Freshman Team.
Bottom LineCrosson is poised for a promising collegiate volleyball career at Minnesota, bringing a wealth of talent and determination. Her goals reflect both personal excellence and a commitment to team success, indicating she is ready to contribute to Minnesota's aspirations for a national title.
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