Wiesbaden Releases Holly Tolliver After Failed Medical Exams

  0 Liam Smith | September 15th, 2018 | Americans Playing Overseas, European volleyball, German League, International Volleyball, News, Pro Indoor, Women's Transfers

Holly Tolliver‘s stint with Bundesliga’s Wiesbaden didn’t last long. After just 2 months of having signed with the team for what was supposed to be her sophomore professional season out of Michigan State, Wiesbaden released her after she failed compulsory medical tests. The player later took to Instagram to break the news to her fans:

“Hey hey! Back in the USA 🇺🇸 not even mad about it. Wiesbaden was a very cool city but I’m sorry to say my season with them ended before it had a chance to begin. A little tweak in my back scared them off, good news is if you know me I’ll be back on top before the season gets going. I’m way too competitive to chill. To all of my friends, family, and fans thank you for the support ❤️ I’ll keep you updated when I head off somewhere new, but for now a little R&R.”

Tolliver, a 6’2″ outside hitter, earned AVCA All-America Honorable Mention in her senior season. In total, she logged 326 kills (2.99 per set), 245 digs (2.25 per set) and 45 aces (0.41 per set) for a Miching State team that made it to the Elite Eight. She was also a member of the 2017 USA Volleyball Collegiate National Team.

Wiesbaden later announced American Jennifer Hamson, who is making the move from the WNBA to professional volleyball, as Tolliver’s replacement.

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