The first sophomore class for Pasadena City College women’s volleyball head coach Mike Terrill officially announced its transfers to 4-year universities in a signing ceremony Monday at PCC’s Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium. Rayleen Rivera, an All-South Coast Conference First Team right side hitter, signed with NAIA Williams Woods University (Missouri) while two-year setter Hannah Clarke inked a […]
The first sophomore class for Pasadena City College women’s volleyball head coach Mike Terrill officially announced its transfers to 4-year universities in a signing ceremony Monday at PCC’s Hutto-Patterson Gymnasium.
Rayleen Rivera, an All-South Coast Conference First Team right side hitter, signed with NAIA Williams Woods University (Missouri) while two-year setter Hannah Clarke inked a scholarship with NAIA Pacific Union College in Angwin, Calif., located in Napa Valley. All-SCC First Team libero Michelle Boyd also will transfer as a walk-on at Cal State Los Angeles.
Rivera, from Bishop Amat High, set a PCC record for kills in a match with 30. She averaged 3.52 kills a set, and 2.44 digs as a sophomore. From Verdugo Hills High, Boyd led the SCC North Division in digs with 275 (3.16) and served 42 aces in her second PCC season. Clarke, who attended Glendora High, totaled 651 assists over two seasons (4.65 average).
“Ultimately, moving our players to the next level is a big part of what we want to accomplish at PCC,” Terrill said. “All three of these players worked hard and came a long way from their freshman seasons to develop into 4-year type candidates. It’s an exciting day when they get to sign a scholarship.”