MOBILE, Ala. | After completing another impressive season,
Hannah Maddux has inked a new deal with the Orlando Valkries of the Pro Volleyball Federation, who captured the league title this past season.
Maddux is coming off a season in which she 14.65 points per match and 12.55 kills per match in just her second professional season, while also recording 41 total blocks. She eclipsed the 20-kill plateau eight times throughout the season, including a season-best 29-kill effort on the road against the Atlanta Vibe. Maddux was also selected to compete in the 2025 Pro Volleyball Federation All-Star Match back in February.
The outside hitter was fourth in the PVF in points with 419 (4.15 per set), while her 360 kills (3.56 per set) were fifth-most in the league and she was tied for sixth with 18 service aces.
The San Antonio, Texas, native was drafted by the Las Vegas Thrill with the 26th overall draft pick – the fifth pick in the fourth round – in the PVF's inaugural draft in 2023.
Maddux finished her 2023 campaign with 466 kills on a .258 hitting percentage, with 4.06 kills per set, which is third in the conference and 36th in the nation. During her time in Mobile, Maddux also recorded 54 service aces, which was tied for 16th in Division I, and helped the program make its first two NCAA tournament appearances over her final two seasons.
The 6-foot-2 outside hitter ended her career at South Alabama as one of the most prolific players in program history, finishing top-10 in career block assists and kills per set, and top five in total kills and total attempts, while also helping turn the program into a league contender.
Maddux earned back-to-back first-team all-conference honors in 2022 and 2023, while also being named the Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week twice in 2022. She also earned second-team all-league accolades in 2021.
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