U.S. Women’s Volleyball

USOC Increases ‘Operation Gold’ Payouts to Athletes by 25%

Team USA’s bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics was worth $12,000. In 2020, the same result would be worth $15,000.

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USA Volleyball Inks Another Four-Year Deal with Sports Anaheim

USA Volleyball announced on Monday, in a joint press conference with USA Water Polo and USA Badminton at the Anaheim Convention…

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Teams Confirmed For FIVB World Grand Champions Cup In Japan

The seventh FIVB World Grand Champions Cup will take place in Japan next year. The year after the Olympics is…

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Jordan Larson Named U.S. Indoor Female Player of the Year

Jordan Larson has been named the 2016 USA Volleyball Female Indoor Player of the Year, marking the second-straight season that…

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Japan and FIVB Confirm Sites for 2017 World Grand Champions Cup

The 8000 seat Nippongaishi Hall in Nagoya will play host to a round in both the men’s and women’s tournaments of the premier 2017 event.

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Brazil Qualifies for FIVB U20 World Championships

Brazil is the latest team to qualify for the women’s U20 World Championships after winning the CSV South American Championship…

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6 Spots Clinched for 2017 U18 Girls’ World Championship

The U18 team from Brazil is one of 6 who have already qualified for the 2017 U18 Girls’ World Championships. Qualifying will resume in March.

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Dominican Republic, Russia Remain Atop FIVB U20/U21 World Rankings

The Dominican Republic women’s team and Russian men’s team are both ranked atop the world in the latest FIVB U20…

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Misty May-Treanor, Danielle Scott-Arruda Among Hall of Fame Inductees

Five legends were inducted into the International Volleyball Hall of Fame last weekend: Misty May-Treanor (USA), Danielle Scott-Arruda (USA), Nikola Grbic (Serbia), Man-Bok Park (North Korea), and Emanuel Rego (Brazil).

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Where the 2016 U.S. Olympians Are Playing Professionally This Season

2015 U.S. Player of the Year Matt Anderson recently helped his club Zenit Kazaan to 2nd place in the FIVB Men’s Club World Championships.

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