The Colorado School of Mines Volleyball team announced the addition of three new players, bringing the total number of newcomers to six for the upcoming season. Kennedie Browning, Emily Rohrer, and Bailey Rosander join previously signed athletes Sophia Davila, Kaiya Gilbert, and Caroline Walden. Browning and Rosander will join the team as true freshmen, while Rohrer comes with prior collegiate experience. The latest signees bring a diverse range of skills and accomplishments to the Orediggers program.

By the Numbers
  • Browning recorded 412 digs with a 2.4 passing percentage in her senior season.
  • Rohrer had a .341 hitting percentage with a total of 38 kills across 18 matches during her time at Southwest Minnesota State.
  • Rosander collected 560 killsand 168 blocks in her high school career, earning various all-state honors.
State of Play
  • The incoming class now totals six players, enhancing the team's depth and talent pool.
  • All three new players have impressive high school and collegiate records, indicating a strong potential impact on the team's performance.
What's Next

As the fall season approaches, these new players will join their teammates for preseason training. Their integration into the team's strategies will be crucial for achieving success in the upcoming games. Fans can expect to see how they enhance the team's dynamics during competitions.

Bottom Line

The addition of Browning, Rohrer, and Rosander strengthens the Colorado School of Mines Volleyball program, positioning them well for a competitive season. Their diverse skill sets and past achievements suggest they will play vital roles in the team's quest for success.