2025 Texas Longhorns volleyball team

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2025 Texas Longhorns women's volleyball
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Conference Southeastern Conference
Record0–0 (0–0 SEC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arena Gregory Gym
Seasons
 2024
2026 

The 2025 Texas Longhorns volleyball team represents the University of Texas at Austin in the 2025 NCAA Division I women's volleyball season. The Texas Longhorns women's volleyball team, led by 25th year head coach Jerritt Elliott, play their home games at Gregory Gymnasium. The Longhorns are members of the SEC.

Contents

Offseason

Outgoing departures

NameNumberPos.HeightYearHometownReason for departure
Jenna Wenaas13OH6'1"Senior Frisco, TX Graduated
Keonilei Akana12L5'9"Senior Hauula, HI Graduated
Madisen Skinner 6OH6'2"Senior Katy, TX Graduated
Reagan Rutherford10OPP6'0"Redshirt Senior Missouri City, TX Graduated
Soah Franklin23MB6'2"Redshirt Senior Los Angeles, CA Graduated

Outgoing Transfers

NamePos.HeightYearHometownNew TeamSource
Auburn TomkinsonOPP6'5”Redshirt Freshman Carlsbad, CA Illinois [1]
Averi CarlsonS5'11”Junior Lucas, TX SMU [2]
Brennan RamirezL5'1”Freshman Waxahachie, TX Abilene Christian [3]
Jordyn ByrdOH6'4”Redshirt Freshman Bradenton, FL Florida [4]
Sydney HelmersOH6'4”Redshirt Freshman Louisville, KY Notre Dame [5]

Incoming Transfers

NamePos.HeightYearHometownPrevious TeamSource
Anja KujundzicL5'5”Junior Ljig, SER VCU
Ramsey GaryL5'7”Junior Pendleton, IN Indiana [6]
Torrey StaffordOH6'2”Junior Torrance, CA Pittsburgh [7]

Incoming recruits

2023 Texas Recruits
NamePos.HeightHometownHigh School
Callie KruegerDS/L5'5" Dripping Springs, TX Cedar Park High School

Source: [8]

Roster

2025 Texas Longhorns Roster [9]
 

Libero

  • 2 Emma Halter – Senior
  • 27 Reese Emerick – Sophomore

Setter

  • 1 Ella Swindle - Junior
  • 3 Rella Binney - Sophomore
 

Middle Blockers

  • 5 Ayden Ames - Sophomore
  • 11 Marianna Singletary – Junior
  • 55 Nya Bunton - Sophomore
 

Outside Hitters

  • 9 Kenna Miller - Junior
  • 26 Whitney Lauenstein – Senior
  • 44 Devin Kahahawai – Senior

Opposite Hitters

Coaches

2025 Texas Longhorns Coaching Staff [10]
  • Jerritt Elliott – head coach – 25th year
  • Erik Sullivan – associate head coach and technical coordinator – 15th year
  • David Hunt – associate head coach – 4th year

Support staff

2025 Texas Longhorns Coaching Staff [11]
  • Nathan Mendoza – director of operations
  • DeAnn Koehler – senior associate athletic trainer
  • Donnie Maib – assistant athletics director for athletic performance

Schedule

Date
Time
OpponentRankArena
City
(Tournament)
TelevisionScoreAttendanceRecord
(SEC Record)
Regular Season
September 1vs. Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI 0–0
* Indicates Conference Opponent, Times listed are Central Time Zone, Source [12]

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