IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa setter Claire Ammeraal was selected with the 22nd overall pick by the Omaha Supernovas in the 2025 Major League Volleyball draft on Monday afternoon. Ammeraal was the sixth pick in round three.
The senior from Madison, Wisconsin, is the first-ever Hawkeye drafted to the MLV. Former Hawkeye Courtney Buzzerio signed with the Atlanta Vibe in 2024.
“Our team is so happy for Claire,” head coach Jim Barnes said. “I’ve said many times that she is the most talented setter in the country. She will make Omaha better and will quickly be a fan favorite.”
Ammeraal has racked up 3,461 assists in her four-year career. She picked up her 3,000th career assist against USC on Oct. 17. Known as one of the most offensive setters in the country, she has tallied 539 kills and averages 1.32 kills per set.
After beginning her career at Central Michigan, Ammeraal joined the Hawkeyes in 2024. During her time in the black and gold, Ammeraal has run Iowa’s offense with 1,484 assists, 248 kills, a .292 hitting percentage, 378 digs and 94 blocks. In her Hawkeye career, Ammeraal has three triple-doubles and 14 double-doubles.
This season, Ammeraal is one of 19 players to record at least 410 assists, 220 digs and 85 kills. She is currently second in the Big Ten in assists (1,106) and has the most kills of any setter (164) in the league. Her 11 double-doubles are second in the conference. She set her career high in assists (58) at Michigan on Oct. 11.
The Omaha Supernovas are co-owned by former Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach John Cook. He also serves as the organization’s general manager.
