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Women's volleyball announce commitment of Addison Benedict, Ana Jankovic

The Bisons women's volleyball team just supercharged their future, landing a dynamic duo poised to make an immediate impact on the court and in the classroom.

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The Bisons women's volleyball team added two standout recruits to their 2026-27 class today, announcing the commitment of setter Addison Benedict and middle Ana Jankovic. 

Benedict is a 5'7" Calgary, Alberta native. She's been a city and provincial champion, and has achieved honour roll status every year in the classroom.

Benedict was High School MVP for William Aberhart in an undefeated city championship season in 2024, and the Team Alberta selection was also provincial champion with the YYC Eagles in 2025. 

"I'm thrilled to be joining the University of Manitoba Bisons volleyball program," she said. "The coaches, team values and positive environment make it a perfect place for me to grow as both a student and an athlete. I'm grateful for all the support I've had in my journey and can't wait to compete as a Bison!"

Jankovic, 6'1", is a Winnipeg native who was a Manitoba provincial all-star in 2024, and earned the Varsity Girls Award of Merit with Miles Mac in 2025. 

An honour roll student, she repped Team Manitoba at the Canada Summer Games this year, and has been a member of WinMan at the club level from 2023-25. 

"The Bisons have a legacy of success built on the foundation of a supportive culture," she said. I am thrilled to be a part of the next chapter in that legacy."

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