Iran Cruises, Poland Blocks Past Cuba in #FIVBMensWCH Pool D
An overwhelming offensive effort gave Iran the advantage in a sweep of Puerto Rico, while Poland relied on its block in a four-set win over Cuba to kick off the second day of Pool D play.
USA Survives; Cameroon, Russia Sweep in #FIVBMensWCH Pool C
Pool C got started with a trio of matches in Bari, Italy, on Wednesday. Cameroon and Russia walked away with sweeps, while the United States survived a five-set battle with Serbia.
USA Starts Taylor Averill over David Smith at Middle Blocker
Taylor Averill had 6 points in 5 sets in the United States’ opener against Serbia.
Dominican Republic Wins NORCECA’s U20 Women’s Final-4 Volleyball Cup
NORCECA’s second edition of the U20 Women’s Final Four Volleyball Cup was held in Lima, Peru from September 6 to 9.
Angel Perez And Maurice Torres Headline Puerto Rico’s M’s WCH Roster
Puerto Rico will debut in the competition against Iran on September 12. It will then round off Pool D play against Poland, Bulgaria, Finland, and Cuba.
Possible Junior, Youth, & Beach Pan American Games on the Horizon
Three new Games initiatives are being discussed at the Pan Am Sports General Assembly taking place this week, one of which is a Junior version of the Pan American Games.
Volleyball Canada Announces Final Roster for Men’s World Championships
Canadian men’s head coach Stephane Antiga (above) will try to lift his team to another new-height at this year’s World Championship.
Who are the Betting Favorites to Win M World Champs?
With the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship starting tomorrow in Italy and Bulgaria, lets take a look at who…
USA Men Clinch Ljubljana Challenge Title with 4-Set Win Over Slovenia
The United States Men’s National Team finished the Ljubljana Challenge with its third victory in as many days, topping host Slovenia 25-22, 25-23, 24-26, 25-21, in a final leadup to the World Championships.
SCIVB Hall of Fame Announces Finalists for 2019 Hall of Fame Class
The Southern California Indoor Volleyball Hall of Fame (SCIVBHOF) has announced its final group of 27 nominees, consisting of players and coaches that range from the 1940s to the 2000s, for 15 induction spots for the 2019 class.