Archive for September 2017

Johnson C. Smith’s Morgan Hasty Named to NCAA Woman of the Year Top 30

Volleyball player Morgan Hasty of Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina has been named a Top 30 semi-finalist…

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Sareea Freeman Transfers To Thailand Powerhouse Supreme Chonburi VC

After spending time in Peru with the Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol (LNSV) champions Regatas Lima, Sareea Freeman has decided to take her talents to Thailand.

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Western Kentucky Picks Up Midweek Win Over Belmont

Western Kentucky swept through Belmont to improve their overall record against the Bruins to 19-0. 

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Cal Hits Road For First Time This Season At Rice Invitational

The Cal volleyball team makes its first road trip of the 2017 season this weekend when it travels to Houston…

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Pepperdine To Host 20th Annual Asics Classic

The Pepperdine women’s volleyball team hosts the 20th annual Asics Classic in Firestone Fieldhouse on Friday and Saturday, welcoming 8th-ranked Washington, Wyoming and…

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UCLA, USC Again Dominate SoCal Indoor Hall of Fame Finalists for 2018

UCLA and USC, with 8 and 6 finalists respectively, again dominate the overall group of 27 indoor volleyball greats under…

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Watch Live: Japan Out To Extend Winning Streak At Grand Champions Cup

Japan will wrap up day two of play at the 2017 FIVB World Grand Champions Cup with Russia, in the fifth time the two teams will have faced each other at the event.

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BYU’s Veronica Jones-Perry Named WCC Player Of The Week

The West Coast Conference has named its Volleyball Player of the Week for September 4, 2017. WEST COAST CONFERENCE PLAYER…

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Creighton’s Lydia Dimke Earns Big East Offensive Player Of The Week

BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week Lydia Dimke, Creighton, Sr., Setter (Ham Lake, Minn.) Facing three top teams in…

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Watch Live: Team USA Set To Redeem Day One Loss In Match Against Korea

Team USA and Korea will look to pick up their first wins at the 2017 FIVB Women’s World Grand Champions Cup after losing their day one matches.

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