Maddie Haynes
Biography
Personal: Maddie Haynes is the daughter of Michael and Brittany Haynes. She lists Haleigh Washington as a mentor and also played basketball and soccer as a kid. Her hobbies include listening to music, and she notes graduating from California as her proudest accomplishment.
Other Professional Experience: Maddie Haynes made her professional debut with Ladies in Black Aachen in the German League during the 2020-21 season. She then moved to VBC Cheseaux in the Swiss League for the 2021-22 campaign before joining Viteos NUC in 2022-23. Maddie Haynes was named Best Spiker at the 2022-23 Swiss Cup and won two Swiss Cup and Swiss League titles. She played for Salt Lake in the inaugural League One Volleyball season, finishing with 26 kills, 16 digs, and a pair of blocks.
At California: Maddie Haynes appeared in 335 sets over 107 matches at California from 2016-19. She totaled 753 career kills with 43 service aces, 128 total blocks, 176 digs, and 875.5 total points. Maddie Haynes was an Honorable Mention All-Pac-12 Conference selection as a senior, appearing in all 113 sets over 30 matches. She ranked second on the team with 2.73 kills per set and boasted a career-high 20 kills against USC. Maddie Haynes also tallied 33 service aces and 90 digs, putting down 51 total blocks. She finished with 10 or more kills in 17 matches and set a season high with eight digs against Saint Mary’s (CA). Maddie Haynes competed in 90 sets over 25 matches as a junior in 2018, totaling 191 kills with 10 service aces, 53 digs, and 41 total blocks. She collected a season-high 15 kills on two occasions. Maddie Haynes appeared in 40 sets over 22 matches during the 2017 campaign, tallying 45 kills, eight digs, and eight total blocks. She finished fourth on the team by averaging 2.26 kills per set as a freshman, putting down 208 kills over 92 sets in 30 matches while adding 25 digs and 28 total blocks. Maddie Haynes reached 10 kills in a match four times, including a season-high 18 kills against Saint Mary’s (CA), and totaled six blocks against Colorado.