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Springing into a New Era of Volleyball

Springing into a New Era of Volleyball

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Commodores are less than seven months away from playing their first official volleyball match in more than 45 years. As anticipation for the first match has grown, so has the program’s roster and skills of its members.

This past fall, the Dores had a roster of 10 student-athletes who redshirted and trained while the rest of the collegiate volleyball world was competing. Now, Vanderbilt is on the same timeline as every other team in the country.

This spring, the team will dedicate itself to training and honing its skills before playing four exhibition matches.

“The obvious answer to the difference between last fall and this spring is we have enough bodies to play 6v6,” head coach Anders Nelson said. “So that’s the first thing–just having enough people. When one minor injury happens, you’re not wasting practice because of numbers.”

Since the fall, Vandy has welcomed five student-athletes to campus, including freshmen Kati Berezowitz, Kayla Dunlap, Taylor Porter and Maya Witherspoon and sophomore Kamryn Chaney.

“The second thing I’ve noticed is this group hits the ball hard,” Nelson continued. “The newcomers hit the ball hard. So, we’re seeing a lot of heavy swings right now in the gym that we were working toward last fall. We got some newcomers with some naturally good arms.”

Among the program’s new additions is Witherspoon, a 5-11 outside, who was named the 2024 Missouri Girls Volleyball Gatorade Player of the Year. Before coming to Nashville, the Wildwood, Missouri, native won three consecutive state championships with her high school team.

In its inaugural season, Vanderbilt volleyball will also have a local Nashvillian on its roster. Dunlap, a 6-4 middle, grew up right down the road from Vandy and attended Centennial High School.

“Kayla is a local product with massive potential,” Nelson said. “She is focused, determined and passionate on the court. She shows how great she wants to be. She also understands the significance of being the first Nashvillian on our roster and wants to be a role model for young athletes in the area.”

Berezowitz, 5-3, is a libero from Burlington, Wisconsin. In 2024, she was named her conference and county’s player of the year.

Porter, 5-10, is also a libero and hails from Cypress, Texas. She has experience on the…

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