LARAMIE, Wyo. (Nov.
9, 2016) -- University of Wyoming volleyball head coach Chad Callihan has
announced the Cowgirls have signed four student-athletes to the 2017
incoming freshmen class. Next fall, UW will welcome Kaytlen Freeland (Evanston,
Wyo./Evanston HS), Marissa Harmon (Frisco, Tex./Justin Wakeland HS), Marina
Howard (Cheyenne, Wyo./Cheyenne East HS) and Faith Waitsman (Fayetteville,
Ark./Fayetteville HS).
“This is an exciting class for us, as we believe that Faith,
Kaytlen, Marina and Marissa will provide the right combination of length,
athleticism and volleyball IQ to help our team continue on an upward trend,”
Callihan said. “They have been a part of competitive teams, combining for
seven state and club championships between them.”
Freeland is a 6-0 right side hitter that lettered four times
for the Evanston Red Devils. She is a two-time 4A all-state and all-conference
selection and twice led Evanston to the 4A state tournament, including the 2015
state championship match. Freeland was also a member of the 11th-place USA
Junior Nationals team. Additionally, she is a member of the national honors
society and took part in the Angel Tree Program and Festival for Families among
many other community activities. She is the daughter of Paul and Kodi Freeland.
She has two sisters, Kortney and Emily. Kortney is currently a senior middle hitter
for the CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners.
Harmon is 6-1 setter that lettered three years at Wakeland
high school and played for the Texas Advantage Volleyball club. The 2016 team
captain was named a member of the ASC Nike Invitational All-Tournament Team in
addition to being selected to the TAVC 5A/6A Pre-Season All-Texas Team. During
her junior year, she led the team in assists and aces, was second on the team
in kills and third in digs while being named the co-offensive player of the
year. She was an AVCA Phenom selection as well as all-state and all-district in
2015. Harmon is a nine-year club volleyball player and a three-time Open
National Champion. She is the daughter of Scot and Julie Harmon and has three
siblings, Darrian, Makayla and Noah. Her brother Noah is a freshman setter on
the men’s volleyball team at Barton College.
Howard is a 6-0 middle blocker that began her high school
career in Pine Bluffs, before closing out her second season at Cheyenne East
this fall. She was instrumental in helping East defeat Green River 3-0 in the
4A state championship match just last week. The Lady Thunderbirds finished the
season with a 32-7 record after it won its third consecutive state
championship. Howard was named all-state in volleyball and has twice been
all-state in outdoor track. She is an FBLA volunteer and Click Club member. She
is the daughter of Patrick Gross and Lisa Burton and has three siblings, Karah,
Sophie and Clayton.
Waitsman is a 6-2 middle blocker that lettered three years
for Fayetteville high school. She was named an Under Armour All-American honorable
mention selection this fall, and is a three-time all-state selection. Waitsman
was a key member of her high school team that was selected as a USA TODAY
Sports/American Volleyball Coaches Association Preseason Super 25 team before winning its second-consecutive state
championship in 2016. She is also a member of the national honors society and
Alpha Theta. Waitsman is the daughter of Bill and Nika Waitsman and has two
siblings, Caleb and Whitney.
“As always, this class is strong academically and we know
they will serve as wonderful ambassadors for the University of Wyoming,”
Callihan added. “There is always a learning curve for any newcomer but we
expect to see each of these players make a real impact on our program in the
future.”