In the 2025 season, Ruby Rumohr played a pivotal role for Texas Wesleyan's volleyball team, participating in 32 of the 33 matches. As the team’s primary setter, she led the squad with 617 set assists, showcasing her ability to facilitate the offense effectively. Rumohr's season was marked by consistent performances, including a standout match against Nelson (Texas) on November 15, where she delivered a season-high 33 assists, along with eight digs and a service ace.
Rumohr's impact extended beyond setting, as she also contributed defensively with 253 digs and offensively with 10 kills and 41 service aces throughout the season. Her proficiency at the service line was highlighted in the match against Science and Arts on October 11, where she drilled a season-best five aces, complementing her 19 assists and 12 digs in a decisive victory.
Her versatility was further evident in the match against Southwestern Christian on September 5, where she showcased a perfect hitting performance with one kill on one attempt, 22 assists, and a notable four aces. Ruby's all-around skills and leadership were integral to Texas Wesleyan's performance, underscoring her vital presence on the court throughout the season.
In the 2024 season, Ruby Rumohr played a pivotal role as a setter for Texas Wesleyan, participating in 29 of the team's 34 matches. She amassed a total of 332 assists, showcasing her ability to facilitate her team's offensive plays. Rumohr also contributed defensively with 108 digs and added offensive pressure with 31 service aces.
In a notable performance against Mid-America Christian on September 7, Rumohr recorded 15 assists, 13 digs, and achieved a season-high with three service aces. She continued to impact matches with her serving ability, as evidenced by her five aces against Southwestern Christian on October 4, which was a season-best showing from the service line.
Rumohr's versatility was further displayed on October 26 against Oklahoma Panhandle State, where she matched her season-high with 17 assists and contributed significantly to the team's defensive effort with 12 digs. Her consistent playmaking ability was highlighted again on November 23 against Bellevue, where she notched 18 assists and added two aces and eight digs to her performance.
Throughout the season, Rumohr maintained a high hitting efficiency when called upon in attack, recording a .667 hitting percentage in matches against Ave Maria and Wayland Baptist. Her all-around contributions were instrumental in Texas Wesleyan's campaign, reflecting her adaptability and skill in multiple facets of the game.
In high school, Rumohr was named Most Valuable Player in the state for 1A, leading Blum to the state championship in 2023. She is the daugher of Donna Rumohr.