Archive for December 2016

Krystal Rivers of Alabama Named SEC Player of the Year

SEC Conference Honors Player of the Year: Krystal Rivers, University of Alabama Libero of the Year: Ashley Dusek, University of…

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Tokyo 2020 Volleyball Venue Approved After ¥6.5 Billion Discount

The Ariake Arena (artist’s rendering above) is back on track to host volleyball at the 2020 Olympic Games.

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VolleyMob’s Live-Updating NCAA Volleyball Bracket

Stay up-to-date with every step of the NCAA Volleyball tournament with our live-updating bracket. We’ll be updating this with every…

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Minnesota’s Sarah Wilhite Big 10 Player of the Year, Top Honors

Big 10 Conference Awards Player of the Year: Sarah Wilhite, University of Minnesota Defensive Player of the Year: Justine Wong-Orantes,…

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Kelsie Payne of Kansas Awarded Big 12 Player of the Year

Player of the Year: Kelsie Payne, University of Kansas Libero of the Year: Cassie Wait, University of Kansas Setter of…

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2016 NCAA Semifinals Rank #6 All-Time In Attendance

The semifinal matches of the 2016 NCAA Volleyball Tournament drew a crowd of 16,670 fans, the 6th-biggest attendance figure in NCAA Volleyball history.

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Courtney Schwan of Washington Named Pac-12 Player of the Year

Player of the Year: Courtney Schwan, University of Washington Freshman of the Year: Kathryn Plummer, Stanford Setter of the Year:…

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Virginia Tech Head Coach Chris Riley Resigns After 11 Seasons

Virginia Tech head women’s volleyball coach Chris Riley has submitted his resignation, effective immediately, ending an 11-year run as the…

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Minnesota’s Sarah Wilhite Nabs Two Top National Honors

Minnesota‘s Sarah Wilhite named espnW National Player of the year American Coaches Association National Player of the Year Sarah Wilhite ended…

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Brand New 12,000 Seat Arena to Host 2017 U23 World Championships

A brand new 12,000 seat arena will be one of two hosting venues for the 2017 Women’s U23 World Championships…

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