The day after the NCAA Division I Volleyball Championship provided us with plenty of news and notes for this final edition of Volleyball Today.
Purdue star outside hitter Eva Hudson has picked her new team, Michigan State and Cincinnati hired new coaches, the AVCA has a final poll, and LOVB announced the last of its six standouts headed to the new league.
We’ve also got our last international pro women’s report of the year.
And Tuesday is chock full, because Emily Ehman and I will do our last 900 Square Feet video of the year and we plan to post our VolleyballMag All-American teams and announce the coach, player and freshman of the year.
Hudson goes south to Kentucky
Eva Huson, the Purdue outside hitter who led the Big Ten in kills this season, will finish her career at Kentucky. The 6-foot-1 Hudson had 567 kills this season (4.81/set), tied for fifth in the NCAA, and hit .287. She had 70 blocks, five solo, and averaged 2.44 digs/set.
Two other key Purdue players are in the portal, fellow outside Chloe Chicoine (363 kills, 2.95 digs) and Lourdes Myers (146 kills,…