Murray State University Athletics
Volleyball Signs Four in November Signing Period
11/25/2024 4:20:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
Murray State Volleyball Adds Four Signees.
Murray State Volleyball is adding four new athletes as part of the November signing period. All four members of the class come from the high school ranks and hail from three different states. Â
ÂÂ Below are the accolades and highlights of each of the four signees:
ÂAnne Makowski, Outside Hitter, St. Louis, Mo.
- 2024 State Champion
- 3x District ChampionÂ
- 2x Conference ChampionÂ
- 2024 All-State
- 2x first-team All-DistrictÂ
Halle Forester, Libero, Strafford, Mo.
- 2024 First Team All-State
- 3x All-DistrictÂ
- 3x All-ConferenceÂ
- 3x Heart Award
- 2021 State Runner-UpÂ
- 2x Top Five Beach Volleyball National Finalist
- 1,000 digs in high school careerÂ
Katie Titus, Setter, Hendersonville, Tenn.Â
- 2024 2024 Sumner County MVPÂ
- 2024 All-District MVPÂ
- 2x District ChampionÂ
- 2x All-District and All-Conference
- Over 700 assists and over 500 kills and digs in high school career Â
Samantha Nelson, Libero, Elizabethtown, Ky.Â
- 3x District and Regional ChampionÂ
- 3x All-RegionÂ
- 3x All-District
- 2024 All-StateÂ
- 2023 All-State Honorable MentionÂ
Head coach David Schwepker on the new signees:
"I am so happy to introduce the Racer Volleyball Family to our newest incoming volleyball class for the fall of 2025. Anne, Halle, Katie, and Sam are going to in really well with our stellar returning players. They all have been awarded numerous great honors in high school and will come in with a vast amount of experience! Anne is just coming off of winning a Missouri State 4a Championship and is going to add some great offense to our program, while Sam and Halle are incredible defenders and passers with that crazy and fearless tenacity needed to be great at this level. Katie is rounding out the class as an exceptional setter with height and athletic ability that will also allow her to put up a solid block. And while they are all exceptional athletes, they are equally as great in the classroom." Â






