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NAIA Tabs Antunovic, Pantoja Santos, Vargas as Players of the Week

Freed-Hardeman’s Bojana Antunovic, Webber International’s Nayrelis Pantoja Santos and Columbia’s Manuela Vargas were tabbed as NAIA attacker, defender and setter of the week respectively.

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Wisconsin’s Dana Rettke Named AVCA Player of the Week (Oct 23)

Rettke’s career high in kills against defending NCAA Champions Nebraska earned her National Player of the Week honors from the AVCA.

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Hawaii Beach Offers Glimpse at Team with November Duals, Tournament

Fans can get their first glimpse of the 2019 University of Hawai’i beach volleyball squad when the SandBows host a weekend of competition at Queen’s Beach this November.

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Robertson County, Tennessee Volleyball Coach Arrested

A Spanish teacher and girls’ volleyball coach at East Robertson High in Robertson County, Tennessee has been been indicted by…

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Vesela Bratoeva to Become First Female Coach in Bulgaria Men’s League

Vesela Bratoeva has been announced as the first-ever female coach of a men’s team in the Bulgarian Volleyball Super League….

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VolleyMob Player of the Week: Lyndie Haddock-Eppich, BYU

A pair of all-around efforts helped senior setter Lyndie Haddock-Eppich lead BYU to a pair of victories of Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine en route to VolleyMob Player of the Week honors.

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Oct. 23 NCAA Women’s Cumulative Top 50 (VM Top 25 + AVCA + RPI)

The latest Cumulative Top 50 is out, featuring a combination of the AVCA, VolleyMob and RPI rankings.

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Pellegrino, Lopez Acosta, Vazquez Collect MAAC Honors

Canisius senior Sofia Lopez Acosta and freshman Camila Vazquez and Rider sophomore Meredith Pellegrino were honored as the best of the week in the MAAC.

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Zenit Kazan Comes Out With Narrow Win In Round 2 Of Super League

Round 2 of Russia’s Super League saw the competition’s best teams take their second win of the tournament in different fashion

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Zatorski Called Grebennikov After Winning Best Libero Award At The WCH

At only 28 years old, it is safe to say that Zatorksi easily has at least another Olympic Games and WCH in his future. With that certainty, fans can be reassured that Poland’s backcourt will be at an elite level as long as he is around.

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