LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas pin hitter
Logan Bell has been selected to participate in the 2026 Women's National Team Collegiate Training, hosted by USA Volleyball, Feb. 19–22 at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.
The Women's National Team Collegiate Training will bring together 62 of the nation's top collegiate athletes from 29 NCAA Division I programs for a high-level development and evaluation opportunity with the U.S. Women's National Team staff. The event serves as a key step in the national team pipeline, allowing athletes to train and compete in a professional national team environment.
The training will be led by U.S. Women's National Team head coach Erik Sullivan and assistant coach Brandon Taliaferro, alongside the national team performance staff.
Bell earned the invitation following a strong 2025 season with the Kansas Jayhawks, where she appeared in 129 sets and totaled 188 digs (1.46 per set) with 23 assists and 34 service aces. She recorded a season-high 13 digs at Wisconsin and added season-best marks of three kills and four points at Omaha.
In addition to on-court training and competition, participants will attend professional volleyball presentations from Athletes Unlimited, Major League Volleyball, and League One Volleyball, providing insight into professional opportunities following their collegiate careers.
2026 WNTCT Roster
Name, Position, College, Region
Ayden Ames, MB, Creighton, Lone Star
Henley Anderson, OPP, Texas, Lone Star
Lizzy Andrew, MB, Stanford, Columbia
Favor Anyanwu, MB, SMU, Lone Star
Avah Armour, OPP, Central Florida Florida
Jaela Auguste, MB, Wisconsin, Lone Star
Blaire Bayless, OH, Pitt North Texas
Logan Bell, L, Kansas, Hoosier
Isabella Bullington, OH, Northwestern, Great Lakes
Paityn Chapman, OPP, Illinois, Rocky Mountain
Chloe Chicoine, OH, Louisville, Hoosier
Laney Choboy, L, Nebraska, Carolina
Alanah Clemente, OPP, Oregon SCSN
Suli Davis, OH, SMU, North Texas
Grace Egan, OH, Wisconsin, Great Lakes
Abbey Emch, MB, Pitt, Ohio Valley
Spencer Etzler, L, Stanford, Ohio Valley
Audrey Flanagan, OH, Wisconsin, SCSN
Charlie Fuerbringer, S, Wisconsin, SCSN
Ramsey Gary, L, Texas, Hoosier
Kamryn Gibadlo, OH, Utah, Arizona
Carly Gilk, OPP, Minnesota, North Country
Noemie Glover, OPP, Arizona State, SCSN
Genevieve Harris, S, Texas, Carolina
Taylor Harvey, MB, Texas, Intermountain
Lily Hayes, L, Florida, Florida
Andi Jackson, MB, Nebraska, Rocky Mountain
Ryla Jones, MB, Penn State, Chesapeake
Brielle Kemavor, MB, BYU, Chesapeake
Caroline Kerr, S, Tennessee, Great Lakes
Kari Knotts, OH, N/A, Southern
Morgan Madison, L, Baylor, Lone Star
Lindsey Mangelson, OH, Mississippi State, Hoosier
Kennedy Martin, OPP, Penn State, Carolina
Olivia Mauch, L, Nebraska, Great Plains
Reese Messer, S, USC, Gateway
Harper Murray, OH, Nebraska, Lakeshore
Kassie O'Brien, S, Kentucky, Lone Star
Manaia Ogbechie, MB, Nebraska, SCSN
Taylor Parks, S, Florida, Florida
Payton Petersen, OH, Louisville, Iowa
Bergen Reilly, S, Nebraska, Great Plains
Jurnee Robinson, OH, LSU, Carolina
Alec Rothe, MB, Florida, Ohio Valley
Elia Rubin, OH, Stanford, SCSN
Erika Sayer, MB, Stanford, SCSN
Teraya Sigler, OH, Nebraska, Great Plains
Cari Spears, OPP, Texas, North Texas
Torrey Stafford, OH, Texas, SCSN
Kyndal Stowers, OH, Texas A& M, North Texas
Stella Swenson, S, Minnesota, North Country
Jordan Taylor, MB, Minnesota, Lone Star
Halle Thompson, OH, Wisconsin, Lone Star
Mia Tvrdy, MB, USC, Great Plains
Rachel Van Gorp, L, Iowa State Gateway
Abby Vander Wal, OH, Texas, Great Lakes
Alice Volpe, L, TCU, Lone Star
Natalie Wardlow, MB, Wisconsin, Great Plains
Ayanna Watson, OH, Pitt, SCSN
London Wijay, OH, USC, SCSN
Keoni Williams, MB, Nebraska, North Texas
Prinzez Zeck, MB, American, Chesapeake