The risk of trying to develop a team from within is already coming to fruition for Arizona volleyball head coach Rita Stubbs. Starting setter Avery Scoggins announced her intent to transfer mere hours
after Arizona’s season ended in the second round of the NCAA Division I Volleyball Championship. Unconfirmed rumors of other players being shopped around by third parties are also swirling.
Scoggins was the AVCA Regional Freshman of the Year last season despite not getting the nod as Big 12 Freshman of the Year. She was All-Big 12 Second Team this season and led the conference in assists during league play.
Scoggins was an AVCA Second Team All-American coming out of high school after leading her high school to a state title. She joined a highly-touted Arizona class that included AVCA First Team All-American Carlie Cisneros and AVCA All-American honorable mention Brenna Ginder.
That group, along with fellow sophomore middle blocker Adrianna Bridges, was the core of an Arizona team that got back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2018 and won a tournament game for the first time since 2016. They were set to be the core of a team that tries to take the next step forward next season. Now, part of that class of juniors-to-be is leaving.
Arizona will have to get a setter from the transfer portal. The Wildcats did not sign a setter in the 2026 class. It consists of a middle blocker, a pin, and a libero. With former setter Ana Heath graduating, the only setter still on next year’s roster is Chloe Giehtbrock. She came to the position late in her development, sat out a year of high school play after transferring, and played just a few points this year after planning to red shirt. Even if Giehtbrock is ready to set on a daily basis, having just one setter on the roster is not sustainable.
Fortunately for Stubbs, the portal is already full of high-level setters from Power 4 teams. There are also some quality setters from mid-major programs who are on the move. Setters are far from in short supply this year.
The question for Arizona is how attractive it will be to a high-level player. Volleyball is not a part of revenue sharing at Arizona. The school does not even fund all 18 scholarships allowed by the NCAA under the House settlement. Although Arizona Athletics incorrectly claimed last month in response to an open records request that revealing how many scholarships it offers after House is a violation of FERPA, it is known that the program has 14.75 scholarships. It is also not a violation of FERPA to reveal that information; the law is meant to protect the individual records of students not aggregate data about money spent, budgeted, or approved at a public institution. NAU responded to a similar request for the number of scholarships it approves in less than 24 hours with a full breakdown by all sports.
On a positive note, one player who is headed to Arizona for 2026 just received more honors. Libero Gigi Whann was named the District 15A MVP for her district in Texas. Another recruit, 2027 OH Asia Udo-Ema, just finished third with her club team at the SCVA 18s.











