Texas Longhorns setter Ella Swindle (1) celebrates a score during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns setter Ella Swindle (1) leads the team down the net after the loss to Wisconsin in the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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The Texas Longhorns bench watches from the sideline during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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The Texas Longhorns react to a Wisconsin score during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns outside hitter Torrey Stafford (4) tips the ball over the net during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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The Texas Longhorns play Wisconsin in the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns head coach Jeritt Elliott walks the court during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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The Texas Longhorns celebrate a score during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns middle blocker Ayden Ames (5) and outside hitter Abby Vander Wal (6) miss a block during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Fans wait in line for the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match between Texas and Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns middle blocker Nya Bunton (55) serves the ball during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns libero Emma Halter (2) returns a serve during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns outside hitter Torrey Stafford (4) spikes the ball during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns outside hitter Torrey Stafford (4) spikes the ball during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns outside hitter Torrey Stafford (4) returns a serve during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns outside hitter Torrey Stafford (4) spikes the ball during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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The Texas Longhorns take the court for the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns libero Emma Halter (2) celebrates a score during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns outside hitter Cari Spears (23) and middle blocker Nya Bunton (55) block a spike by Wisconsin outside hitter Mimi Colyer (15) during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns outside hitter Torrey Stafford (4) spikes the ball during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns outside hitter Cari Spears (23) and middle blocker Taylor Harvey (10) miss a spike by Wisconsin outside hitter Mimi Colyer (15) during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns outside hitter Cari Spears (23) and middle blocker Taylor Harvey (10) miss a spike by Wisconsin outside hitter Mimi Colyer (15) during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns libero Ramsey Gary (32) and setter Rella Binney (3) holds hands during a serve in the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Texas Longhorns setter Ella Swindle (1) serves during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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The Texas Longhorns huddle on the court after the loss to Wisconsin in the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Wisconsin fans cheer immediately after the defeat of the Texas Longhorns in the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Wisconsin players cheer immediately after the defeat of the Texas Longhorns in the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Wisconsin setter Morgan Van Wie (8) hugs setter Charlie Fuerbringer (24) after beating the Texas Longhorns in the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Wisconsin players celebrate beating the Texas Longhorns in the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Wisconsin middle blocker Carter Booth (52) holds the NCAA Regional Championship trophy after beating the Texas Longhorns in the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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After Sunday’s home loss to Wisconsin in the NCAA Tournament regional finals, Texas volleyball coach Jerritt Elliott gave himself about eight hours or so before he jumped back into the grind.
After all, the Longhorns’ staff had to conduct player meetings Monday morning to assess who’s staying, who may leave and who has questions or concerns before the team members left campus for the holiday break. But that’s how Elliott and his peers have to attack the offseason, which no longer means much off time in the portal era.
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“You try to turn it off, but if you’re going to survive in this profession, you can’t turn it off,” Elliott said after the loss to Wisconsin. “Maybe a few hours here and there, but at some point, you’re waking up in the middle of night with the thoughts of what needs to happen and what pieces you need.”
Texas Longhorns head coach Jerritt Elliott cheers on his team as Texas volleyball plays Indiana in a Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament match in Gregory Gymnasium in Austin, Friday, Dec. 12, 2025. The Longhorns will advance to Elite Eight with a 3-0 win.
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Fortunately for Elliott, Texas doesn’t need many new pieces based on the returning talent as well as a strong crop of freshmen that will arrive in time for the spring semester. The Longhorns lose star libero Emma Halter to graduation and starting middle blocker Ayden Ames to the portal, but enough returning talent from a team that went 26-4 and earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament should make the Longhorns one of the preseason favorites in 2026.
“We feel really good about it,” Elliott said, referring to the offseason. “We’ve got some really good human beings, and we’re in a healthy spot. Obviously we’ll spend some time as a coaching staff going through a lot of different aspects of the program and evaluating and understanding and then trying to rebuild the blocks that we need to be able to be more successful.”
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Here are five key questions Texas must answer in the offseason:
The Texas Longhorns bench watches from the sideline during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Who will replace Emma Halter?
Texas Longhorns setter Ella Swindle (1) celebrates a score during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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It won’t be easy to step into the shoes of the three-year starting libero; one of the Longhorns’ most popular players ever who ended her career No. 8 on the program’s all-time list with 1,307 career digs. But Ramsey Gary, a junior who started as a defensive specialist this season, spent two seasons as an All-Big Ten libero at Indiana before joining Texas and seems like a natural replacement. Reserve Anja Kujundžić also has starting experience as a libero, and incoming freshman Emma Cugino ranks as the No. 2 libero prospect in the 2026 class.
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How much will Texas miss Ayden Ames?
A lot, depending on who Elliott can lure in the portal. The 6-foot-4 middle blocker didn’t quite live up to her potential as the nation’s top recruit during a pair of seasons with Texas, but she did have more blocks than any other Longhorn over the past two years while starting almost every game. Right now, freshman Taylor Harvey and redshirt sophomore Nya Bunton are the only middles on the roster, and there wasn’t a middle signed in the 2026 class.
Texas Longhorns outside hitter Cari Spears (23), Texas Longhorns middle blocker Nya Bunton (55) and Texas Longhorns outside hitter Torrey Stafford (4) triple block a hit from Indiana Hoosiers outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles (3) as Texas volleyball plays Indiana in a Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament match in Gregory Gymnasium in Austin, Friday, Dec. 12, 2025. The Longhorns will advance to Elite Eight with a 3-0 win.
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What will be the top portal targets?
The middle blocking position will be the No. 1 priority in the portal. And No. 2. Heck, Elliott may try and sign three portal middles. And there’s already good options available in the portal:
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• Kansas’ Aurora Papac, who earned All-Big 12 freshman honors this past season;
• Florida’s Jaela Auguste, a first-team All-SEC player and a Texas native;
• Tennessee’s Zoe Humphrey, another Texas native who earned All-SEC freshman honors this season;
• and Tennessee’s Kiki Granberry, a multitime All-SEC player who redshirted this season because of an injury and has one year left of eligibility.
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Texas Longhorns outside hitter Torrey Stafford (4) spikes the ball during the NCAA Regional Final volleyball match against Wisconsin at Gregory Gym on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 in Austin.
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Which freshman has the best chance to make an immediate impact?
Outside hitter Henley Anderson of Dripping Springs is the top pin recruit in the nation for the 2026 class and the two-time Central Texas player of the year may be too good to keep off the court. She’ll join arguably the top set of outsides in the country with junior All-American Torrey Stafford and current freshmen Cari Spears and Abby Vander Wal. Expect Anderson to fill the rotational roll that graduates Devin Kahahawai and Whitney Lauenstein shared this past season.
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Will Ella Swindle remain the starting setter?
It’s been a bit of a roller-coaster career for the fiery Swindle, a 6-foot-3 junior who helps set the emotional tone for the Longhorns. She started as a freshman and led Texas to the 2023 national title, she got benched in favor of the since-departed Averi Carlson in 2024, and she shared time with sophomore Rella Binney this season. Swindle may not be the most efficient setter in the SEC, but her size and spirited play remain an integral part of the Longhorns’ identity. Texas does have a touted setter coming with 2026 recruit Genevieve Harris, but whether the team pursues a setter in the portal could be a telling sign of Swindle’s status as a starter.