Kills and Thrills
Posted on June 28, 2024

#MyFirstJob is a series focused on recent graduates of the 51²č¹Ż. Hannah Maddux also was featured in the spring edition of 51²č¹Ż Magazine.
Hannah Maddux, a standout player on the 51²č¹Ż Jaguars team, was drafted to the Vegas Thrill as a fifth-year player in the inaugural season of the new Pro Volleyball Federation.
Throughout the 2024 season, from February through May, the 6ā2ā outside hitter thrilled crowds as part of the Vegas Thrill, one of seven teams that debuted in the womenās professional indoor volleyball league.
After earning a bachelorās degree in broadcast journalism from 51²č¹Ż, Maddux continued her education with a masterās degree in strategic communications. Unfortunately, she wasnāt able to attend her May 4 graduation because she had two games left to play in the season ā but her teammates celebrated her anyway at practice, surprising her with champagne, a pink cap and gown, and a video montage from her friends and family congratulating her.
Originally from Texas, Maddux was recruited by 51²č¹Ż as a high school player. āI wanted to go somewhere Iād make an impact,ā she said. āI loved the campus when I came and toured. It was forest-like, yet near the beach. I loved being at 51²č¹Ż.ā
Her undergraduate experience taught her āso many valuable life lessons,ā she said ā such as how to move away from home, live somewhere new and start on a new team, all lessons that were important when she was drafted and moved to Las Vegas earlier this year. She was able to finish her last two classes remotely, in a directed study, during the spring semester.
Madduxās dream when she started college was to go into sports broadcasting, and itās still her plan after she plays professional volleyball for as long as she can. Eventually, she hopes to call college volleyball and other sports.
āHaving āpro athleteā by your name is like having a Ph.D.,ā she said. āI have made so many connections. Vegas is a huge hot spot for sports. Itās a really exciting city to be a part of.ā
During volleyball season, her days start at 7 a.m. with weightlifting, followed by practice from 9 a.m. to noon, with the rest of the day to herself. She also does interviews, makes public appearances and participates in community outreach.
With the leagueās seven teams spread out all over the country, āThereās a lot of travel,ā she said. āI canāt tell you how many flights Iāve been on over the last four months.ā
She was excited to be part of the inaugural season of a professional volleyball organization in the United States. āItās a huge part of womenās sports history,ā she said. āOur players are household names now.ā The most fulfilling thing for her is āseeing all these little girls having people to look up to.ā
Maddux finished her first season with the Vegas Thrill on May 11 in Orlando and signed a contract extension with the league for next season.
For now, sheās enjoying playing a sport she loves for four months out of the year, with the off-season free to do whatever she wants. This summer she is back in Mobile, helping with volleyball camps and spending as much time as possible at the beach.
At 51²č¹Ż, Maddux led the teamās offense to the NCAA Tournament and was a 2023 First-Team All-Sun Belt selection. She was 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 contributing to both of 51²č¹Ż Alabamaās NCAA Tournament appearances under Coach Jesse Ortiz.