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Women's Volleyball Add Six Top Recruits

Women's Volleyball Add Six Top Recruits

The St. Clair College Department of Athletics and women's volleyball program is pleased to announce the commitment of six top recruits for the 2026-27 season.  The Saints have added Lauren Livingston, Annie Seagris, Malak Tiea, Audrey Strong,  Gabby Mohart and Presley Fox.
Livingston is a 5'8" left side from Windsor where she will be graduating from EJ Lajeunesse this spring. Lauren has extensive club experience with the South County Bandits Volleyball Club. Livingston will be taking the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree.
Seagris is a 5'11" left side Amherstburg native, and is graduating from Sandwich Secondary School. Along with her high school experience Annie has significant club experience with South County. Seagris will be taking the Fitness & Health Promotion program.
  
Tiea is a 6'5 middle from Windsor where she is graduating from Kennedy Collegiate. Malak has club experience with the Rose City Volleyball Club. Tiea will be taking the Border Services program.
Strong is a 5'8" setter from Belle River where she will be graduating from Belle River District High School this spring. Audrey also has club experience playing for the South County Bandits Club. Strong will be taking the Pre-Health Science program with plans to move into Respiratory Therapy.
Mohart is a 5'5" Libero from Dundas, and is graduating from Dundas Valley Secondary School. Along with her high school experience Gabby has significant club experience with Smash Raiders Volleyball Club. Mohart will be taking the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.
 
Fox is a 6'2 middle from Barrie where she is graduating from St. Joan of Arc. Presley has a large amount of club experience with the Barrie Elites and Storm Volleyball clubs. Fox will be taking the Early Childhood Education program.
 
Head Coach Julie Ann Milling is excited to add this young group to the program. "We are incredibly excited to welcome these recruits to the St. Clair Saints Women's Volleyball family. This group brings not only a high level of talent and competitiveness, but also the character and positive team-first mindset for our program. They will strengthen us on the court by adding depth and versatility at a high level. We're excited to see these athletes push our entire team to achieve our goals. We look forward to the impact they'll have on our culture and our success this upcoming season. "
 
The St. Clair women are coming off of one of their best seasons in recent history finishing with a regular season record of 14-2 and winning the OCAA West Division for the first time since 1997. The Saints have won back to back OCAA Silver Medals.