Archive for October 2018

Lonneke Sloetjes’ 38 Points are 3rd-Most Ever at Women’s World Champs

Sloetke’s output was the most points ever scored in a winning effort at the World CHampionships.

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Getting Social: Volleyball Moments of the Week

It is a big world out there with a lot of volleyball action. We don’t want to miss something big. To make sure we see your post from Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, so it is considered for inclusion on Getting Social, tag us @VolleyMob.

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Kosheleva Enjoying Brazil’s Beaches, Anxious To Play For Bernardinho

Russian superstar Tatiana Kosheleva had a rough 2017-18, but things are already looking brighter for standout player

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Syracuse Freshman Polina Shemanova Makes History Sunday

In Syracuse’s 5-set heartbreaking home loss to Florida State on Sunday afternoon, Polina Shemanova made history with her 30-kill performance. She is the first freshman in program history to compile 30 kills in a match and the first Orange player overall to register 30 or more kills in a single match since the 2006 season.

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Post-Week 8 Notebook: Illinois, Kansas, Penn State, UCF

Kansas scored a huge victory to potentially change the trajectory of the Big 12 this season.

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Stanford’s Plummer, Hentz; USC’s Lazaro Tabbed as Pac-12’s Best

Stanford’s Kathryn Plummer and Morgan Hentz and USC”s Raquel Lazaro notched their third, fifth and fourth Pac-12 weekly nod of 2018 for their Week 8 efforts.

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Thompson, Pingel Garner AAC Player of the Week Nods

The American Athletic Conference has announced the winners of the league’s weekly volleyball honors for the week ending on October 14: Cincinnati’s Jordan Thompson and UCF’s Jordan Pingel.

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Szczepanski, DeMaar Tabbed as SoCon’s Best of Week 8

Chattanooga’s Dani Szczepanski and Furman’s Meg DeMaar have been named the Southern Conference offensive and defensive players of the week.

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VolleyMob Top 25 Power Rankings (Week 8): Penn State Makes a Massive Jump

Behind the return of Nia Reed, Penn State spikes up the rankings into the top five.

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