Brazil’s Lipe Announces Retirement From The Team After WCH Silver
Lipe will continue his club career with Sesi-SP as they will try to improve from its runner-ups campaign in last season’s Superliga.
Vital Heynen And Polish Team Now Have Their Eyes Set On The Olympics
Emotions are still running high in Poland after the team repeated as World Champions.
ACC: It’s a 3-Way Tie Atop League Standings
It’s a 3-way tie atop ACC standings, as 8th-ranked Pittsburgh, Louisville and Syracuse are all off to 4-0 starts in league play heading into week 7 of the 2018 season. The Panthers are undefeated on the season (15-0), while Louisville is 11-4 and Syracuse is 8-4.
Conference RPI Rankings: Pac-12 Better on Average, Big Ten on Median
Ali Bastianelli and Illinois are the Big Ten’s top-ranked team by RPI at #3, in spite of their loss to Nebraska last week.
Stanford Sits Atop First 2018 Women’s Volleyball RPI Rankings
Stanford ranks #1 in the first RPI ratings of 2018, while undefeated BYU, the only team to beat Stanford, ranks #2.
30 Players Named to 2018 Volleyball Senior CLASS Award Watchlist
Nebraska’s Melissa Foecke is one of 30 players who have been nominated for the senior CLASS award.
Another #1: Cal State San Bernardino Headlines AVCA DII Poll
Cal State San Bernardino became the 5th program to earn a No. 1 distinction in the AVCA Division II Poll release on Monday. The Coyotes, who were ranked 2nd in last week’s poll, collected 28 first place votes and 1,152 points to take over the top spot.
Should Athletes Specialize or Play Multiple Sports?
There are actually a lot more positives than negatives when it comes to playing multiple sports vs. specializing in one.
Nebraska, Minnesota Address Time Change Controversy
One of the premier NCAA Division I volleyball matchups of week 7 is getting a little more interesting as 3rd-ranked Nebraska and 4th-ranked Minnesota address a start time controversy regarding this Saturday’s matchup in Lincoln, Neb.
Poland’s Bartosz Kurek Named World Championship MVP (DREAM TEAM)
Bartosz Kurek (left) and Piotr Nowakowski (right) both made the Dream Team after Poland’s 2nd-straight World Championship.