Elise McGhee Drafted by San Diego Mojo in Pro Volleyball Federation

Elise McGhee Drafted by San Diego Mojo in Pro Volleyball Federation

WACO, Texas – In a significant development for Baylor volleyball, standout Elise McGhee has been selected in the fifth round of the Pro Volleyball Federation Draft by the San Diego Mojo, marking a historic moment for the program. This announcement came Monday afternoon, adding excitement to the college athlete’s career.

In the second round of the PVF Draft, the talented outside hitter was notably chosen as the second pick in the fifth round, which places her at an overall ranking of 34th. This selection signifies not only her skills on the court but also her potential impact in the professional arena.

To qualify for the draft, players were required to be 18 years or older on the day of selection and must have been recognized as college athletes. This meant that athletes like McGhee, who showcased exceptional talent, were eligible for consideration. Interestingly, there was no obligation for players to declare for the draft, and those chosen have the option to return to college if they still have eligibility remaining, should they decide against signing with their Pro Volleyball Federation team.

Currently, the Pro Volleyball Federation boasts a competitive roster of eight teams, including franchises such as the Atlanta Vibe, Columbus Fury, Grand Rapids Rise, and others, with San Diego Mojo being one of the exciting new additions to this league.

As the Bears approach their final two matches of the regular season, McGhee leads the team impressively, boasting 369 kills, averaging 3.84 kills per set, and a hitting percentage of .245. Furthermore, this San Antonio native has recorded a team-high of 36 aces and has contributed significantly with 48 overall blocks. Over her four-year collegiate career, McGhee has accumulated an impressive total of 1,081 kills, along with 163 blocks and 69 aces—an indication of her prowess and consistency on the court.

The Mojo finished the previous 2024 season with a respectable 13-12 record, making it to the PVF Championship Semifinal. They play their home games at the Viejas Arena in the vibrant city of San Diego, California.

Additionally, in July, the San Diego Mojo strengthened their roster further by signing former Baylor Bear Lauren Harrison for the 2025 season. Harrison, who competed overseas with VBC Cheseaux in Switzerland following her graduation from Baylor in 2022, joins the Mojo in hopes of making her mark in the league.

Remarkably, McGhee becomes the first Baylor player to be drafted into the Pro Volleyball Federation, highlighting the university’s growing influence in professional volleyball. Although Shelly Fanning was signed to the Atlanta Vibe in May 2023 and Yossiana Pressley was signed to the Omaha Supernovas in June 2023, McGhee’s selection marks a new height for Baylor volleyball.

The 2025 season for the Mojo kicks off on January 9, where they will face off against the Orlando Valkyries on the road in what will also be the PVF’s opening night. The Mojo will return home on January 16 to play against the same team, setting the stage for an exciting start to the season.

Teams will compete in a demanding 28-match schedule, culminating in a thrilling four-team championship weekend scheduled for mid-May, which will feature two semifinal matches leading up to the sought-after title contest.

UP NEXT

The Bears are set to hit the road for their final two regular-season matches, facing off against Cincinnati on Wednesday, Nov. 27, in Ohio, followed by a clash against West Virginia in Morgantown on Nov. 29.

To stay informed on all aspects of Baylor volleyball throughout the year, fans can follow the team on social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @BaylorVBall.

ABOUT PRO VOLLEYBALL FEDERATION

Pro Volleyball Federation represents both the present and future of professional volleyball in North America. The League commenced play in January 2024, featuring world-class athletes and coaches, including some of America’s most renowned volleyball talents alongside elite players from around the globe. The league’s commitment focuses on ensuring the highest level of play, top-notch treatment for players, and an unparalleled fan experience. For further details, visit ProVolleyball.com.

ABOUT SAN DIEGO MOJO

The San Diego Mojo is a premier women’s professional volleyball team based in San Diego, California, and serves as an inaugural member of the Pro Volleyball Federation, the leading women’s professional volleyball league in North America.

– BaylorBears.com –

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**Interview⁢ with ​Elise McGhee, Baylor ‍Volleyball‌ Standout**

**Interviewer:** Welcome, Elise! Congratulations on⁢ being drafted by the San Diego Mojo. This is an exciting time for you and for Baylor‌ volleyball. How does it ⁤feel to ‍be the first player⁣ from Baylor ​to be selected in⁢ the Pro Volleyball Federation Draft?

**Elise McGhee:** ‍Thank you ‌so ⁤much! It’s ⁢an‌ incredible honor and quite surreal. Being⁢ the first from Baylor‍ to be drafted ⁤into the PVF feels​ like a massive step not just for me ⁤personally ​but for the entire program.⁢ I’ve worked really hard over the past four⁤ years, and it’s amazing to ⁣see that effort paying off ​in this way.

**Interviewer:** You ⁢were picked second in the fifth round and ranked ⁤34th overall. What are your thoughts on your selection ⁣position?

**Elise McGhee:**​ I’m ⁣absolutely ⁢thrilled about where I was picked! It shows a lot ⁣of faith from the Mojo coaching staff in my‍ abilities. Rankings ‌can be tricky, but I’m just excited to get onto the court and prove ‌my worth as part of the team.

**Interviewer:** You had an impressive collegiate career⁣ with 1,081 kills and numerous⁤ accolades. How ‍do you think your college ⁤experience has prepared you for the‍ professional level?

**Elise McGhee:** ⁢My time at Baylor ‌has⁢ been invaluable. The coaching staff ⁢pushed us to‍ improve every day, and I learned so much about game strategy, teamwork, and resilience. The competition in the NCAA really prepared ​me for what⁢ lies ahead in the PVF, and I’m eager⁢ to take those lessons into the professional arena.

**Interviewer:** You still have eligibility left. Have you thought about what your next steps will be if ​you choose not to⁤ sign with the Mojo?

**Elise​ McGhee:** ⁢It’s definitely something I’ve ​considered, but I’m feeling‌ really positive about starting my professional career. There are so many opportunities to grow and challenge​ myself at this level. If the situation⁤ arises where‍ I can’t sign, then ⁤I’ll evaluate my options, but right now, I’m focused⁣ on making the most of this exciting ⁢opportunity.

**Interviewer:** The San Diego Mojo had a‌ solid ‌season last year, making it to the​ semifinals. How do you feel about joining​ a team that’s already⁣ showing such promise?

**Elise McGhee:** It’s ‍fantastic! Knowing that ​I’ll be joining a​ team that’s already competitive ⁢gives me a lot⁤ of motivation. I think we ⁤have the‍ potential to go​ even further this upcoming⁣ season, and I can’t wait⁤ to contribute to that⁤ goal.

**Interviewer:** Lastly, what⁢ are you most ‌excited about⁢ as you prepare for the upcoming PVF season starting in January?

**Elise McGhee:** I’m really looking forward to the whole experience—playing professionally, meeting‌ new teammates, and, of course, facing off⁣ against skilled teams in ⁤the ​league. I also can’t wait ‌to play in front of the fans ⁢at Viejas Arena. The whole journey ⁣is just starting for me, and I’m ready to embrace every moment!

**Interviewer:** Thanks​ for⁢ sharing ‌your ⁣thoughts, Elise. ⁢We’ll be cheering ⁣for‌ you‌ and the Mojo‍ this season!

**Elise McGhee:** Thank you! I appreciate all⁢ the support!

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