Brittany Abercrombie
Abercrombie is no stranger to the captain’s role after spending four consecutive weeks with that team-leading responsibility in 2024.
She made history in 2024 by becoming the ninth newcomer in any Athletes Unlimited sport to win a title, and the fourth champion in AU Pro Volleyball history. She put together one of the most dominant seasons ever, tallying 4,521 leaderboard points–the third-highest single-season total all-time–and setting records for win points (2,020) and stat points (2,001). She became the first AU athlete to record 2,000 win points in a single season and led the league in MVP points (500). Abercrombie also strung together seven straight Match MVPs to open her AU career, won 13 of 15 matches overall, and never fell below second on the leaderboard en route to the crown.
Her resume already sits among the league’s greats. She ranks fifth all-time with nine 300-point matches, tied for seventh with 11 Match MVPs, and is one of just six athletes to reach 200 kills in a season. Beyond AU, Abercrombie has played professionally in Poland, Germany, Turkey, and South Korea, represented Puerto Rico’s national team, and was a two-time All-Pac-12 honoree at USC.
She most recently left her mark in the Major League Volleyball (MLV) record books by tallying the most points in a single season, most kills and points in a three-set match, and most kills in a single season while leading the Orlando Valkyries to the league title and capturing Opposite of the Year honors for the 2025 season. AU newcomer libero Pornpun Guedpard and AU veteran middle Kaz Brown were also a part of that championship run, and will both be solid options for her in the Week One draft. Either way, she’s poised to take all of the momentum from the last year into Omaha action.
Bethania De La Cruz-Mejía
De La Cruz-Mejía is a staple of AU history and owns career records for overall leaderboard points (15,614), win points (6,540), stat points (7,374), MVP points (1,700), kills (791), and service aces (65). She has captained more weeks than any athlete across AU sports (15), and remains the only player to captain in every season of AU Pro Volleyball.
De La Cruz-Mejía has consistently ranked at the top of the leaderboard. She became the 2022 Champion, a three-time medalist, and 2024 runner-up with 4,142 points. She’s the all-time Match MVP leader (36) and has authored six of the top eight single-match point totals in league history. She’s also the only athlete with five matches of at least 20 kills. Internationally, she is a decorated member of the Dominican Republic national team, an eight-time gold medalist, and competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics. In 2024, she also played with the Omaha Supernovas of MLV, helping secure the league’s inaugural title.
Last year, her rosters underwent natural changes throughout the weeks, but she seemed partial to Manami Kojima in the libero spot, and veteran Tori Dixon as an option in the middle. No matter who she chooses, her experience in the captain’s chair alone gives her a leg up on the rest of the Week One leaders, and it’ll be interesting to see her strategy and expertise at work come draft time.
Madi Kingdon Rishel
Kingdon Rishel may have the least experience as an AU captain, but she made an immediate impact in her AU debut last season, climbing the leaderboard and taking charge for Week Five. She finished third with 3,400 leaderboard points and earned an All-Position Team nod. She led the league with 242 kills (just one shy of the single-season record) and posted three 20+ kill outings, becoming the only athlete to do so in a single campaign. Her 10 Match MVP nods placed her among the top five in league history for a season, and she eclipsed the 400-point mark in matches twice.
Her AU rookie season followed an extensive international career with stops in Italy, Turkey, South Korea, China, Azerbaijan, and Indonesia. She was also a member of Team USA from 2016 to 2022, winning multiple gold medals in the Volleyball Nations League and Pan American Cup. At Arizona, she graduated as one of the most decorated Wildcats in program history, ranking second in career kills (1,943) and earning multiple AVCA All-America honors.
She rolled into League One Volleyball’s inaugural season, where she was a constant contributor to the Houston squad, and played alongside Team USA superstars and 2025 AU newcomers Micha Hancock and Jordan Thompson. That pre-established on-court chemistry could guide her draft choices.
Morgan Hentz
Hentz enters her fourth AU season as one of the league’s most accomplished defenders. She was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2022, 2023, and 2024, and earned her first career medalist finish last season by placing fourth overall. In 2024, she reset her own single-season record with 242 digs and became the first player in AU history to record double-digit digs in all 15 matches.
Her defensive excellence extends across three AU seasons: she ranks fourth all-time in leaderboard points (9,515), second in MVP points (700), and fifth in stat points (3,935). She also holds the single-match digs record (25) and has logged 43 double-digit dig matches—the most in league history. Professionally, Hentz played for Dresden SC in Germany and the Atlanta Vibe in the PVF, while also serving as an Olympic alternate for Team USA in 2024. At Stanford, she was a three-time national champion and the program’s all-time digs leader (2,310).
Hentz spent all summer with the U.S. National Team, playing in the Volleyball Nations League and the FIVB World Championship following a stellar season with MLV’s Atlanta Vibe, which earned her a second straight Libero of the Year award.
In Atlanta, she spent two consecutive seasons with setter Marlie Monserez and trusted her to guide the offense in AU as well. She chose Monserez as her setter in both weeks that she served as a captain last AU season, and could stick with that trend to kick off the year in Omaha.
The 2025 AU Pro Volleyball Championship will feature 44 of the world’s top volleyball players in an exclusive, high-stakes tournament to determine the ultimate champion of the sport. These elite athletes, handpicked from the best domestic and international pro leagues, will face off in the nation’s premier volleyball hubs in Omaha, Nebraska, at the Liberty First Credit Union Arena (October 1-15) and in Madison, Wisconsin, at the Alliant Energy Center (October 22 – November 3). Tickets for both locations are now available here.
Siera Jones is the digital media reporter at Athletes Unlimited. You can follow her on Instagram and X @sieraajones.