Jenna
Hagglund-
Wagner.
She's from here. Lakota grad. Class of 2007.
Before she was a Team USA gold medalist, she was a Cincinnati kid who fell in love with the game in eighth grade and decided — somewhere between AAU tryouts and a fortune cookie that read "You'll make changes before setting satisfactorily" — that she was going to be great at it.
And she was. Cincinnati Player of the Year. GMC Player of the Year. AVCA First Team All-American — one of the top 36 high school players in America her senior year.
Then she went to Washington and started every single set for four years as a Husky. 5,326 career assists. Two NCAA Elite Eight runs. AVCA All-American. The only setter on the All-Pac-10 team as a junior.
Then Team USA called. Pan American Games gold. Pan American Cup gold. NORCECA gold. Five years professional in Australia, France, Germany, Poland, and Italy.
Now she's coming home — running four clinics at CVA in 2026, teaching the next generation of Cincinnati setters what nobody taught her at their age.
