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James Madison Volleyball adds two freshmen to 2026 roster

James Madison Volleyball adds two freshmen to 2026 roster

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HARRISONBURG, Va. (JMU Athletics) – The James Madison volleyball program signed two players to aid agreements, Head Coach Lauren Steinbrecher announced on Tuesday morning.

Brenna Corbin, a defensive specialist and libero from Winchester, Va., and Lindsay Large, a setter from Brentwood, Tenn., will enroll in classes in the spring and join the team for the 2026 season.

“We’re incredibly excited to welcome Brenna Corbin and Lindsey Large to the JMU Volleyball program this spring!” Steinbrecher said. “Brenna is a dynamic libero whose competitiveness and defensive instincts immediately elevate our gym, while Lindsey brings exceptional touch and poise as a setter, along with a calm leadership presence that will help shape the future of our offense. Both athletes embody the character, work ethic, and standard we look for in Dukes. We can’t wait for them to be and watch them grow within our program!!”

Brenna Corbin | DS/L | Winchester, Va. | James Wood High School
• Daughter of Brandy and Charles Corbin
• Has a brother, Blake
• Member of National Honor Society for past two years
• 3x AVCA All-Academic Team
• Has over 1,000 career digs in high school career
• 2025 All-American Watch List
• 2024 AVCA Phenom Watch List
• 3x First Team All-District
• 3x First Team All-State, All-Region
• Has led Colonels to state championship in first three years

Lindsey Large | Setter | Brentwood, Tenn. | Brentwood High School
• Daughter of David and Heather Large
• Has two brothers, Joshua (23) and Ryan (20)
• Varsity Volleyball Co-Captain in senior season
• Helped lead Brentwood to runner-up finish in state tournament in 2025
• Led her club team to a second-place finish at AAU Nationals as a junior
• Loves traveling
• National Honor Society

— JMU Athletics —

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