Nov. 13, 2009
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -
Caitlin Welch of Louisville (Mercy), Emily Juhl of Louisville (Sacred Heart) and Taylor Brauneis of Crystal Lake, Ill. (Prairie Ridge) have all signed National Letters-of-Intent to continue their volleyball careers at the University of Louisville.
"This is the strongest freshman class we have ever had at the University of Louisville," said U of L head coach Leonid Yelin.
2010 Louisville Volleyball Recruiting Class
| Player | Pos. | Hometown (Previous School) | Club Team |
| Caitlin Welch | Libero | Louisville, Ky. (Mercy Academy) | MAVA |
| Emily Juhl | Outside Hitter | Louisville, Ky. (Sacred Heart Academy) | MAVA |
| Taylor Brauneis | Setter | Crystal Lake, Ill. (Prairie Ridge High School) | Club Fusion |
2010 Volleyball Recruiting Class Profiles
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Caitlin Welch
Position: Libero
Hometown/HS: Louisville, Ky./Mercy Academy
Travel Team: MAVA
Caitlin Welch, a libero from Mercy Academy in Louisville was a member of the two-time reigning state championship team. She is a two-time first team all-state member and this year was the Kentucky High School Athletic Association Most Valuable Player. Named the Region 6 player of the year this season, her team at Mercy Academy finished with 36 wins to just 6 losses. During her junior year, Caitlin's team only lost one match and finished with an impressive 40 wins en route to their second placed national finish. Caitlin is a member of the all-district and all-region teams for all four years of her high school career. She is also a three-time AAU All-American, and a four time member of the Berkeley Premier All-Tournament Team. Her biggest thrill in sports is winning back-to-back state championships and admires former U of L volleyball player Sarah Drury, a libero for the USA National Team.
Coach Leonid Yelin on Caitlin Welch
"Caitlin is the best defensive specialist from Louisville since Sarah Drury. She is one of the top defensive specialists in the nation and she helped her high school team win two state championships at Mercy. When was the last time you heard of a libero being named State MVP? That is how good she is. She is a great player with a great personality and will definitely help us to the next level."
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Emily Juhl
Position: Outside Hitter
Hometown/HS: Louisville, Ky./Sacred Heart Academy
Travel Team: MAVA
Emily Juhl, a outside hitter from Sacred Heart was named to the AAU National All-American team in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2009. She was named the Most Valuable Player at the AAU National Tournament in 2006 and the Kentucky Volleyball Coaches Association named her to the All-State First Team the past three seasons. She was named to the All-Tournament Team for the Junior Volleyball Directors Association National Showcase and National Finals in 2008. A PrepVolleyball.com National High School All-American Team in 2008, she was also named one of the Top 40 Senior Aces in 2009. Emily is a member of the Kentucky State All-Tournament Team in 2008 and 2009 and is a four-time member of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association All-State Academic Team. She is the recipient of the 2009 Region 7 Player of the Year Award. She was a member of the MAVA club team that won the AAU National Tournament in 2006, and placed second in 2007 and third in 2009. This team also placed second at the inaugural JVDA National Finals in 2008.
Coach Leonid Yelin on Emily Juhl
"Emily is very talented and very athletic, one of the best hitters produced out of Louisville. She is a great student and a skilled player as well as a strong hitter. I am expecting her to step on the floor and be a contributor right away."
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Taylor Brauneis
Position: Setter
Hometown/HS: Crystal Lake, Ill./Prairie Ridge HS
Travel Team: Club Fusion
Taylor Brauneis, a setter for Stefanie Otto at Prairie Ridge High School, was nominated as one of the top 50 players the past three years by The Chicago Sun Times and was a member of the all-area second team her sophomore and junior year. In her sophomore year, she set a school record for most setting assists with 879. Taylor broke the school record for setting percentage, 99.9%, and kill blocks (128), during her junior year. She was nominated on Prep Volleyball as a senior ace. Playing for Eric Schulze at Club Fusion, her club team took first place at Nationals when she was sixteen years old when her team came from two games behind to win the first place match at Nationals.
Coach Leonid Yelin on Taylor Brauneis
"Taylor is very talented setter who comes from a great club in Chicago. She is the kind of kid who makes a big impact right away."
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