
Greeny Announces 2026 Signing Class
November 12, 2025 12:00 PM | Volleyball
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University volleyball coach Jen Greeny has announced the addition of six students-athletes for the 2026 season
Joining the Mountaineers are Nula Anderson-Ndiaye (Bozeman, Montana), Cassidy Bruns (Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin), Camille Huff (Mobile, Alabama), Camden Rahn (Orange Park, Florida), Macie Smith (Cicero, Indiana) and Reagan Turk (Indianapolis, Indiana).
"We are excited to announce the arrival of our 2026 class to West Virginia Volleyball," said coach Jen Greeny."This exceptional and talented group is poised to play a crucial role in elevating our program be to a contender in the Big 12 conference."
Nula Anderson-Ndiaye / Bozeman, Montana / Outside Hitter
A native of Bozeman, Mont., Anderson-Ndiaye attends Bozeman High School and plays for coach Devin Dynan. The 6-foot-2 outside hitter also competed for Empire Volleyball Club and Ridgeline VBC under coach Levi Taylor. At Bozeman High, Anderson-Ndiaye earned second team all-state and second team all-conference honors in 2023, while also being recognized as academic all-state. She followed that campaign with first team all-state and first team all-conference accolades in 2024, alongside another academic all-state selection. In 2025, she was honored as the MaxPreps top player in Montana. She was also named Academic All State. The daughter of Randy and Rebecca, Anderson-Ndiaye plans to major in exercise science at West Virginia University, with aspirations of attending medical school and becoming a doctor.
Cassidy Bruns / Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin / Defensive Specialist/Libero
A native of Menomonee Falls, Wisc., Bruns attends Menomonee Falls High School under the helm of coach Cory Rabe. The 5-foot-5 defensive specialist/ libero also competes for Milwaukee Sting Volleyball Club's 17 Gold team, guided by coach Amy Wagner. At Menomonee Falls, Bruns earned first team all-conference honors in both 2023 and 2024, while being named first team all-state in 2024. She reached the 1,000-dig milestone during her junior season and helped lead her team to a third-place finish at the state tournament. Bruns was named team captain in 2024 and 2025. She won a national championship in the 15U National Division with the Milwaukee Sting Volleyball Club. She also was named to the AVCA Phenom Watch List in both 2022 and 2023. The daughter of Jason and Susan, Bruns plans to enroll in general studies at West Virginia University, with interests in pursuing a career in healthcare.
Camille Huff / Mobile, Alabama / Middle Blocker
A native of Mobile, Ala., Huff attends McGill-Toolen Catholic High School where she was coached by Kate Wood. She also competed for LAV 18 National Black, also under the direction of coach Kate Wood. Huff helped guide McGill-Toolen to four consecutive state championships — making 7A history as the first team to ever achieve a four-peat in the state of Alabama. At the club level, Huff's team competed in the open division. During her 16s season, she helped lead the squad to a third-place finish at nationals in the national division. The daughter of Travis and Haley, Huff plans to major in business at West Virginia University.
Camden Rahn / Orange Park, Florida / Outside Hitter
A native of Orange Park, Fla., Rahn attended Middleburg High School and plays under the helm of coach Meredith Forkum. The 6-foot-2 outside hitter plays for OTVA Jacksonville and OTVA 18s Stephen coached by Stephen Henry. At Middleburg, Rahn is a four-year varsity standout, helping her team to four consecutive district championships and a regional title. In 2023, she played a pivotal role in guiding the Broncos to a state championship. She also was recognized by Clay County Sports for her performance during both her junior and senior seasons. The daughter of David and Cari, Rahn plans to major in sports management at West Virginia University, with aspirations of becoming an athletic trainer.
Macie Smith / Cicero, Indiana / Outside Hitter/ Right Side
A native of Cicero, Ind., Smith attends Hamilton Heights High School, playing for head coach Steve Ward. The 6-foot-1 outside hitter/right side also competed for The Academy Volleyball Club and Team Tsunami 17E for coach Travis Fuller. At Hamilton Heights, Smith has been a consistent standout, earning all-conference honors from 2022-2025, as well as all-county recognition each of those years. She added all-district accolades in 2023. Her club team managed to place 5th at AAU nationals. The daughter of Wes and Kelly, Smith plans to major in health sciences at West Virginia University.
Reagan Turk / Indianapolis, Indiana / Libero/Defensive Specialist
A native of Indianapolis, Ind., Turk attends Roncalli High School and plays under the helm of coach Christina Erazmus. The 5-foot-7 libero also competes for Team Indiana's TI Elite 18.1 squad, guided by coach Rich Coleman. At Roncalli, she captured an Indiana Class 3A State Championship and earned first team all-state honors. She also has been recognized as an Indiana Junior All-Star, while collecting all-district, all-county, and all-conference accolades. Nationally, Turk was named to the AVCA All-Region team and has consistently excelled academically, earning academic all-state distinction. She is a two-time All-Tournament Team selection at USAV Nationals, helping her club to two national runner-up finishes and a third-place showing. The daughter of Tony and Erin, Turk plans to major in business at West Virginia University, with aspirations of pursuing a career in pharmaceutical sales.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUVolleyball on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Joining the Mountaineers are Nula Anderson-Ndiaye (Bozeman, Montana), Cassidy Bruns (Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin), Camille Huff (Mobile, Alabama), Camden Rahn (Orange Park, Florida), Macie Smith (Cicero, Indiana) and Reagan Turk (Indianapolis, Indiana).
"We are excited to announce the arrival of our 2026 class to West Virginia Volleyball," said coach Jen Greeny."This exceptional and talented group is poised to play a crucial role in elevating our program be to a contender in the Big 12 conference."
Nula Anderson-Ndiaye / Bozeman, Montana / Outside Hitter
A native of Bozeman, Mont., Anderson-Ndiaye attends Bozeman High School and plays for coach Devin Dynan. The 6-foot-2 outside hitter also competed for Empire Volleyball Club and Ridgeline VBC under coach Levi Taylor. At Bozeman High, Anderson-Ndiaye earned second team all-state and second team all-conference honors in 2023, while also being recognized as academic all-state. She followed that campaign with first team all-state and first team all-conference accolades in 2024, alongside another academic all-state selection. In 2025, she was honored as the MaxPreps top player in Montana. She was also named Academic All State. The daughter of Randy and Rebecca, Anderson-Ndiaye plans to major in exercise science at West Virginia University, with aspirations of attending medical school and becoming a doctor.
Cassidy Bruns / Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin / Defensive Specialist/Libero
A native of Menomonee Falls, Wisc., Bruns attends Menomonee Falls High School under the helm of coach Cory Rabe. The 5-foot-5 defensive specialist/ libero also competes for Milwaukee Sting Volleyball Club's 17 Gold team, guided by coach Amy Wagner. At Menomonee Falls, Bruns earned first team all-conference honors in both 2023 and 2024, while being named first team all-state in 2024. She reached the 1,000-dig milestone during her junior season and helped lead her team to a third-place finish at the state tournament. Bruns was named team captain in 2024 and 2025. She won a national championship in the 15U National Division with the Milwaukee Sting Volleyball Club. She also was named to the AVCA Phenom Watch List in both 2022 and 2023. The daughter of Jason and Susan, Bruns plans to enroll in general studies at West Virginia University, with interests in pursuing a career in healthcare.
Camille Huff / Mobile, Alabama / Middle Blocker
A native of Mobile, Ala., Huff attends McGill-Toolen Catholic High School where she was coached by Kate Wood. She also competed for LAV 18 National Black, also under the direction of coach Kate Wood. Huff helped guide McGill-Toolen to four consecutive state championships — making 7A history as the first team to ever achieve a four-peat in the state of Alabama. At the club level, Huff's team competed in the open division. During her 16s season, she helped lead the squad to a third-place finish at nationals in the national division. The daughter of Travis and Haley, Huff plans to major in business at West Virginia University.
Camden Rahn / Orange Park, Florida / Outside Hitter
A native of Orange Park, Fla., Rahn attended Middleburg High School and plays under the helm of coach Meredith Forkum. The 6-foot-2 outside hitter plays for OTVA Jacksonville and OTVA 18s Stephen coached by Stephen Henry. At Middleburg, Rahn is a four-year varsity standout, helping her team to four consecutive district championships and a regional title. In 2023, she played a pivotal role in guiding the Broncos to a state championship. She also was recognized by Clay County Sports for her performance during both her junior and senior seasons. The daughter of David and Cari, Rahn plans to major in sports management at West Virginia University, with aspirations of becoming an athletic trainer.
Macie Smith / Cicero, Indiana / Outside Hitter/ Right Side
A native of Cicero, Ind., Smith attends Hamilton Heights High School, playing for head coach Steve Ward. The 6-foot-1 outside hitter/right side also competed for The Academy Volleyball Club and Team Tsunami 17E for coach Travis Fuller. At Hamilton Heights, Smith has been a consistent standout, earning all-conference honors from 2022-2025, as well as all-county recognition each of those years. She added all-district accolades in 2023. Her club team managed to place 5th at AAU nationals. The daughter of Wes and Kelly, Smith plans to major in health sciences at West Virginia University.
Reagan Turk / Indianapolis, Indiana / Libero/Defensive Specialist
A native of Indianapolis, Ind., Turk attends Roncalli High School and plays under the helm of coach Christina Erazmus. The 5-foot-7 libero also competes for Team Indiana's TI Elite 18.1 squad, guided by coach Rich Coleman. At Roncalli, she captured an Indiana Class 3A State Championship and earned first team all-state honors. She also has been recognized as an Indiana Junior All-Star, while collecting all-district, all-county, and all-conference accolades. Nationally, Turk was named to the AVCA All-Region team and has consistently excelled academically, earning academic all-state distinction. She is a two-time All-Tournament Team selection at USAV Nationals, helping her club to two national runner-up finishes and a third-place showing. The daughter of Tony and Erin, Turk plans to major in business at West Virginia University, with aspirations of pursuing a career in pharmaceutical sales.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUVolleyball on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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