VolleyMob’s Year in Volleyball: January 2017
January began with the passing of a legend and included many personnel changes on the domestic and international stages as well as standout performances and milestone events.
Washington Finishes Career Third All-Time in Hitting Percentage
All told, Penn State’s Haleigh Washington finished an elite career with a .458 hitting percentage, ranking third in NCAA Division I history.
Inside The Numbers: A Look at the Final NCAA Statistics
After 14 weeks of the regular season and three weeks of postseason play, including the NIVC and NCAA Tournament, we’re…
Inside The Numbers: Final NCAA Tournament Stats
Through 63 matches of NCAA Tournament action, Stanford led the nation in hitting percentage, but national champ Nebraska held foes to a tournament low .160 clip.
Olivia Rusek Named MAC Co-Player of the Year Rectifying Clerical Error
Due to a data entry error, Miami (Ohio) senior outside hitter Olivia Rusek was mistakenly not included as MAC Co-Player of the Year alongside Kallie Seimet. That was rectified on Tuesday.
Kerri Walsh Jennings Announces Launch of New Beach Tour in 2018
It seems Kerri Walsh Jennings let the cat out of the bag in speaking with a group of high school…
Creighton’s Dimke, Duke’s Bates Set to Play Beach at South Carolina
Creighton’s Lydia Dimke and Duke’s Cadie Bates are transferring to South Carolina following four-year indoor careers to make their debuts on the beach.
USF Adds Marshall Transfer Jac’Cara Walker
Gainesville, Florida, native Jac’Cara Walker is returning to the sunshine state after sending two years at Marshall University. The 5-foot-9 outside hitter is transferring to USF for the 2018 season.
Nebraska Ends Season as AVCA No. 1, USC Makes Biggest Final Jump
Nebraska wraps the 2017 season atop the AVCA poll after winning the national championship. The biggest jump from the Nov. 27 poll came from USC, which moved up seven spots from 14 to seven after making an Elite Eight appearance.
VolleyMob Names NIVC Dream Team
VolleyMob assembled our own NIVC Dream Team including two outside hitters, an opposite, two middle blockers, a setter and a libero, after the title was awarded and 31 matches were played.