
Mustang Beach Volleyball Signs Two Players to 2027 Roster
11/14/2025 4:03:00 PM | Beach Volleyball
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. - Cal Poly beach volleyball head coach Todd Rogers announced that two new recruits for the class of 2026 have signed with the Mustangs. Both players will arrive on campus in the fall of 2026 to continue their athletic and academic careers at Cal Poly.
The signees include Addison Conner (Lacey, WA) and Addison Duell (Scottsdale, AZ).
More about the signees:
Addison Conner
Lacey, WA
Conner has been a four-year varsity indoor volleyball player at North Thurston High School in Lacey, WA. As a junior last year, she was named the MVP for the state of Washington and her league’s MVP. She was also first team all-league as a sophomore in 2023. She also broke the school’s kills record earlier this season.
On the beach side, she has been playing for Dakine Beach Volleyball Club.
Coach Rogers comment: "Addison Conner is a talented blocker hailing from the Seattle, WA area. She plays for the Dakine Beach Volleyball Club. At 6'1 she has the height and length and is a great natural blocker already. I'm looking forward to welcoming Addy to the Swanson Beach Volleyball Complex next August!"
Addison Duell
Scottsdale, AZ
Duell attends Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, AZ where she has been a four year beach volleyball and indoor volleyball standout. She has been MVP of her beach team and Offensive Player of the Year for her indoor team.
She plays club for Dune Beach Volleyball Club. She was third at BVCA Club Nationals in 2025 and fifth at the AVP Nationals 17U in 2025.
Coach Rogers comment: "Addison Duell is an exceptional quick twitch athlete hailing from the Phoenix, AZ area. She plays for the Dune Beach Volleyball Club. She is a highflyer with a vertical over 30 inches. She has primarily been a blocker at the juniors level but I can see her playing either as a blocker or defender at Poly. Addi will be a great addition to the Mustang family and I am looking forward to welcoming her next year!"













