Anzani Strengthens Modena in the Middle
Simone Anzani is heading to Azimut Modena to team up with Max Holt in the middle. This is the latest addition to the roster of Modena as they look to bounce back from a disappointing 2018 campaign.
Stephen Boyer Makes the Jump to Verona in Italy
Stephen Boyer is moving to Italy to play next season for BluVolley Verona. Boyer has established himself as one of the most explosive opposites in the world over the past 2 years.
Filipino Star Jaja Santiago Heads to Japan in Search of Pro Contract
Santiago is the biggest star of women’s volleyball in the Philippines, and after turning down offers to play collegiately in the U.S., she’s now headed to Japan to try-out for several teams.
Olympic Champion Alexander Volkov Re-Signs With Zenit St. Petersburg
2012 Olympic Champion and middle blocker Alexander Volkov (#18 in the middle) has re-signed with Zenit St. Petersburg.
Former Minnesota MB Molly Lohman Headed to TCU Beach for Final Season
After ranking in the top five in career blocks at Minnesota indoors, Molly Lohman is heading to TCU Beach for one final season.
Italy Overpowers Argentina, China Blocks Out Japan in Pool 12 Sweeps
2018 FIVB WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL NATIONS LEAGUE – WEEK 3 / POOL 12 May 29-31, 2018 Hong Kong Coliseum (Capacity: 12,500)…
Lippmann, Fromm Star as Germany Hangs on for 5-Set Win over Thailand
Germany put up 17 blocks and used 20-point efforts by Louisa Lippmann and Maren Fromm to edge past homestanding Thailand in five sets on Wednesday.
Bartsch-Hackley, Hill Pace USA Women in Sweep of Dominican Republic
Michelle Bartsch-Hackley and Kim Hill led the way for the United States, topping a group of four double-digit scorers in a sweep of the Dominican Republic on Wednesday.
2016 Asian Club Champions Bangkok Glass Volleyball Club Shutters
The club blamed structural hindrances that prevented them from achieving their goal of turning volleyball into a true professional sport in Thailand.
How to Break Up with a College Coach
At American College Connection we really try to educate our athletes on how to communicate with college coaches. We want them to feel honored that any college coach would want them to swim for their team. Every college coach deserves respect.