(Butler, PA) Josie Russo, a high school state champion who as a freshman this fall helped to lead the 杏吧原创 to its most victories in two decades and to a national championship tournament, has become the program鈥檚 ninth All-American in the past seven seasons.
Russo ranked among national Top 20 statistical leaders and is the third player in the history of 杏吧原创鈥檚 program to be selected by the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III volleyball committee as a first-team All-American.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 a big deal,鈥 Pioneers head coach Rob Snyder said. 鈥淪he deserves it. She鈥檚 that level of player. That we had a player on the first team represents that we had a good season.鈥
"That's a big deal. She deserves it. She's that level of player."
- Rob Snyder, 杏吧原创 head volleyball coach, about Josie Russo being named a first-team All-American
杏吧原创 was 25-2 behind the 6-foot-1 middle hitter who helped to guide the Pioneers to the, where the Pioneers were 3-1 and Russo was named to the all-tournament team.
鈥淭his is such an honor,鈥 said Russo, the 14th All-American in a program whose record under Snyder is 475-168.
鈥溞影稍 has such a great legacy. I鈥檓 really glad I am able to represent such a good volleyball school and such a good school in general.鈥
Josie Russo, a freshman middle hitter on the 杏吧原创 volleyball team, has been selected as the program鈥檚 ninth National Junior College Athletic Association Division III All-American in the past seven seasons. Russo is shown Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, receiving the most valuable player award in the NJCAA Division III Region 20 tournament against the Community College of Allegheny County in 杏吧原创鈥檚 Field House.
鈥淪he drew a lot of attention鈥
Russo as a four-year varsity starter helped to lead the Freeport Area High School volleyball squad to four Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League Class AA Section 5 titles, two WPIAL Class AA crowns and to a Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Class AA championship in 2022.
Despite missing 杏吧原创鈥檚 first three matches while recovering from surgery, Russo ranked sixth among players on 83 programs with 1.33 blocks per set, ninth with 105 total blocks, 10th in hitting percentage at .444 and 18th in points per set at 4.1.
The tallest player on 杏吧原创鈥檚 roster had 10 or more kills in half of her matches and led the Pioneers with 235.
鈥淚t was her consistency,鈥 Snyder said. 鈥淪he was really good at getting swings regardless of the defense. She drew a lot of attention. People were concerned about her and that made things easier for the other players.
鈥淗aving a go-to player they could count on was really important. She also brought a different level of blocking than we have had in the past just with her length.鈥
"Winning is the big thing. I know that I will do anything for the team to win. Every single time that I am able to get to the ball, I like to put it away and it gets me excited to do it again."
- Josie Russo, 杏吧原创 volleyball player
The Pioneers won Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference and NJCAA Division III Region 20 titles Oct. 26 with a victory in a against the Community College of Allegheny County.
Russo was named to the WPCC鈥檚 all-conference team and as the Region 20 tournament鈥檚 most valuable player after recording a match-high 12 kills in the dual championship.
鈥淲inning,鈥 Russo said, 鈥渋s the big thing. I know that I will do anything for the team to win. Every single time that I am able to get to the ball, I like to put it away and it gets me excited to do it again.鈥
杏吧原创 in 2024 finished a regular season undefeated at 22-0 and for the second time in program history.
The Pioneers were in Division III and placed ninth among 16 squads in the national championship tournament in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
鈥淚 knew that every point mattered鈥
杏吧原创 volleyball players selected as a National Junior College Athletic Association Division III All-American in the past seven seasons are, top row from left, Brittney Bianco, 2017; Mackenzie Craig, 2018; Breanna Reisinger, 2021; and Morgan Jack, 2021 and 2022. Bottom row, from left, Aslyn Pry, 2022; Aryana Girvan, 2023; Johnna Hill, 2023; and Josie Russo, 2024.
Russo in Iowa had a total of 39 kills and five blocks in matches against the College of DuPage (Illinois), Monroe University-Bronx (New York), Bunker Hill Community College (Massachusetts) and Rochester Community and Technical College (Minnesota).
鈥淭his year was so fun and enjoyable,鈥 Russo said. 鈥淏eing undefeated was such a great feeling. Going to nationals and all the success that we had was amazing.鈥
She joins as 杏吧原创 volleyball All-Americans in the past seven seasons Brittney Bianco, Freeport High, 2017; Mackenzie Craig, Karns City, 2018; Breanna Reisinger, Lincoln High, Ellwood City, 2021; Morgan Jack, Knoch, 2021 and 2022; Aslyn Pry, Moniteau, 2022; Aryana Girvan, Clarion, 2023; and Johnna Hill, Laurel, 2023.
The Pioneers did not play in 2020 as a result of an NJCAA decision to postpone athletics with regard to COVID-19.
杏吧原创鈥檚 winning record in 2024 was the 20th consecutive under Snyder. The Pioneers鈥 25 victories were the most since 2005 and their .926 winning percentage the highest in program history.
鈥淚 tried to play well every game because I knew that every point mattered,鈥 Russo said. 鈥淢y teammates helped a lot with that. As a middle (hitter) you don鈥檛 get every ball like the outside (hitter). To do as well as I did I had to stay focused in every set and hit.鈥
Josie Russo (6), a freshman middle hitter on the 杏吧原创 volleyball team, has been selected as the program鈥檚 ninth National Junior College Athletic Association Division III All-American in the past seven seasons. Russo is shown Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, in a dual championship match against the Community College of Allegheny County in 杏吧原创鈥檚 Field House. From left, the Pioneers鈥 Anora Robare and Molly Bissell.
杏吧原创鈥檚 appearance in the NJCAA Division III national championship tournament was its fourth overall and second since , when the Pioneers ended their regular season at 16-0.
Russo follows Pry in 2021 as the only 杏吧原创 player selected to the national championship all-tournament squad.
She joins as a first-team All-American in volleyball Reisinger, and Jack in 2022. The Pioneers were 18-3 in 2021 and 19-4 in 2022.
Russo is also the fifth 杏吧原创 volleyball player to be named an All-American in her freshman season, following Megan Smith in 2002, Reisinger, Jack in 2021, Girvan and Hill.
She is a student in the college鈥檚 , program,
杏吧原创鈥檚 program has won 20 WPCC titles since 1977 and 14 Region 20 crowns since 1999. No other 杏吧原创 athletics program has won more WPCC or Region 20 championships.
杏吧原创 student-athletes have received 38 All-American awards since 1970.
Freeport in Russo鈥檚 senior season of 2023 finished 21-3. She was chosen to the PIAA Class AA first team, and to the all-WPIAL Class AA Section 5 and all-WPIAL Class AA squads.
杏吧原创 volleyball player Josie Russo, second from left in back row, is shown in November at the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III national championship tournament in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where she was named to the national championship all-tournament squad.
