
Volleyball Inks Three on National Signing Day
11/12/2025 6:32:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
FORT WORTH – Head coach Jason Williams announced the addition of three new Horned Frogs on Wednesday's National Signing Day, building a strong foundation for the future of TCU Volleyball.
The Frogs' recruiting class features a pair of highly touted middle blockers in Kinsley Young and Morgan Holloman as well as a versatile setter in Josie Valgus. As a group, the trio has combined for 3,270 kills, 828 assists and 808 blocks in their high school careers.
"This 2026 class is going to be the start of the future of the program," said Williams. "We have a couple terminal hitters in Kinsley and Morgan and an elite setter, Josie, that are going to be big contributors for us. I am super excited to have them in Fort Worth."
More information on each signee in the class can be found below:
Morgan Holloman | Middle Blocker | Colorado Springs, Colo. | Pine Creek HS
Ranked as the top player in the state of Colorado by PrepDig, Morgan Holloman looks to bring a big presence to the net in Funky Town. In four seasons at Pine Creek High School, she tallied over 300 total blocks, including 102 in her junior season. Not just a defensive star, the 6'2" middle blocker was also a major offensive contributor for the Eagles, tallying nearly 750 kills on a .371 clip over the course of her career.
A four-year letterwinner on the varsity squad, Holloman has guided her team to an 84-26 record that featured a trip to the Final Four of the Colorado Class 5A State Volleyball Championships in 2024. Her success has garnered a pair of CHSAA All-State Honors in 2023 and 2024, as well as three consecutive First Team All-Conference (5A-CSML) nods. A well-rounded student-athlete, Holloman has also excelled in the classroom, where she is a three-time Academic All-State honoree.
Josie Valgus | Setter | Chapel Hill, N.C. | Seaforth HS
A 5'11" setter out of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Josie Valgus takes her talents to the Lone Star State. Playing both right side and setter over the course of her career at Seaforth High School and Woods Charter, she boasts 1,290 kills on a .314 hitting percentage, 1,070 digs and 761 assists. Voted team captain all four years, Valgus has been key in helping lead the Hawks and Wolves to an 84-22 record along with undefeated records in conference play her sophomore (13-0) and junior years (15-0).
Each of the past two years, Valgus and Seaforth have finished their season as Runner-Up in the State Championship match. As a junior in 2024, she earned All-State recognition as well as AVCA Honorable Mention All-American honors. This season, she once again earned a spot on the All-State team and was selected to play in the NCVBCA All-Star Game. Over the course of her career, she also earned four All-Conference nods and was named to the AVCA Phenom Watchlist three times.
Kinsley Young | Middle Blocker | Southlake, Texas | Southlake Carroll HS
Ranked as the No. 15 player nationally and No. 5 middle blocker in the class of 2026 by PrepDig, Kinsley Young is staying home to be a Horned Frog. Playing her high school volleyball locally at Southlake Carroll High School, the 6'3" middle has racked up over 400 total blocks and 1,200 kills at a .408 hitting percentage in four seasons of action. Her contributions on offense and defense have helped her win over 100 matches in her high school career.
In 2024, she had a breakout season, earning AVCA Honorable Mention All-American honors as well as a pair of All-State nods from the Texas Girls Coaches Association and Texas Sports Writers Association. As a senior, Young and the Dragons are ranked second in the state and 21st nationally by MaxPreps with a 32-5 record. They are currently in the Regional Finals of the 2025 Texas 6A D2 UIL State Championships, looking to advance to the State Semifinals. Already earning AVCA All-Region honors this season, she looks to be named a High School All-American again in 2025.
On the club scene, Young starred for Texas Advantage Volleyball (TAV). She has been named to the USAV Nationals All-Tournament team twice, as well as Triple Crown MVP in 2024 and 2025. Young has also spent time in the USA Volleyball pipeline, training with the National Team Development Program throughout her career.
Young also has TCU ties. She will carry on the legacy of her mother, who played basketball for the Frogs from 1997 to 2001.
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The Frogs' recruiting class features a pair of highly touted middle blockers in Kinsley Young and Morgan Holloman as well as a versatile setter in Josie Valgus. As a group, the trio has combined for 3,270 kills, 828 assists and 808 blocks in their high school careers.
"This 2026 class is going to be the start of the future of the program," said Williams. "We have a couple terminal hitters in Kinsley and Morgan and an elite setter, Josie, that are going to be big contributors for us. I am super excited to have them in Fort Worth."
More information on each signee in the class can be found below:
Morgan Holloman | Middle Blocker | Colorado Springs, Colo. | Pine Creek HS
Ranked as the top player in the state of Colorado by PrepDig, Morgan Holloman looks to bring a big presence to the net in Funky Town. In four seasons at Pine Creek High School, she tallied over 300 total blocks, including 102 in her junior season. Not just a defensive star, the 6'2" middle blocker was also a major offensive contributor for the Eagles, tallying nearly 750 kills on a .371 clip over the course of her career.
A four-year letterwinner on the varsity squad, Holloman has guided her team to an 84-26 record that featured a trip to the Final Four of the Colorado Class 5A State Volleyball Championships in 2024. Her success has garnered a pair of CHSAA All-State Honors in 2023 and 2024, as well as three consecutive First Team All-Conference (5A-CSML) nods. A well-rounded student-athlete, Holloman has also excelled in the classroom, where she is a three-time Academic All-State honoree.
Josie Valgus | Setter | Chapel Hill, N.C. | Seaforth HS
A 5'11" setter out of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Josie Valgus takes her talents to the Lone Star State. Playing both right side and setter over the course of her career at Seaforth High School and Woods Charter, she boasts 1,290 kills on a .314 hitting percentage, 1,070 digs and 761 assists. Voted team captain all four years, Valgus has been key in helping lead the Hawks and Wolves to an 84-22 record along with undefeated records in conference play her sophomore (13-0) and junior years (15-0).
Each of the past two years, Valgus and Seaforth have finished their season as Runner-Up in the State Championship match. As a junior in 2024, she earned All-State recognition as well as AVCA Honorable Mention All-American honors. This season, she once again earned a spot on the All-State team and was selected to play in the NCVBCA All-Star Game. Over the course of her career, she also earned four All-Conference nods and was named to the AVCA Phenom Watchlist three times.
Kinsley Young | Middle Blocker | Southlake, Texas | Southlake Carroll HS
Ranked as the No. 15 player nationally and No. 5 middle blocker in the class of 2026 by PrepDig, Kinsley Young is staying home to be a Horned Frog. Playing her high school volleyball locally at Southlake Carroll High School, the 6'3" middle has racked up over 400 total blocks and 1,200 kills at a .408 hitting percentage in four seasons of action. Her contributions on offense and defense have helped her win over 100 matches in her high school career.
In 2024, she had a breakout season, earning AVCA Honorable Mention All-American honors as well as a pair of All-State nods from the Texas Girls Coaches Association and Texas Sports Writers Association. As a senior, Young and the Dragons are ranked second in the state and 21st nationally by MaxPreps with a 32-5 record. They are currently in the Regional Finals of the 2025 Texas 6A D2 UIL State Championships, looking to advance to the State Semifinals. Already earning AVCA All-Region honors this season, she looks to be named a High School All-American again in 2025.
On the club scene, Young starred for Texas Advantage Volleyball (TAV). She has been named to the USAV Nationals All-Tournament team twice, as well as Triple Crown MVP in 2024 and 2025. Young has also spent time in the USA Volleyball pipeline, training with the National Team Development Program throughout her career.
Young also has TCU ties. She will carry on the legacy of her mother, who played basketball for the Frogs from 1997 to 2001.
For all the latest TCU volleyball news, follow the Frogs on X at @TCUVolleyball, on Instagram at @tcuvolleyball and on Facebook at TCU Volleyball.
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