Beach Major Slate Set for 2018-19, Beginning in Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, will be the first stop on the FIVB Beach Major Series tour for the second straight year.
2018-19 FIVB Beach Slate Includes 26 Three Star or Higher Events
As part of the World Tour Council meetings on Tuesday, the FIVB announced the 2018-19 slate, addressing the demands of some of the elite players with more high level events and also increasing the prize money by another 27 percent.
Tom van Steenis Dropped By Beach Volleyball Team Netherlands
The Beach Volleyball Team Netherlands (BTN) has parted ways with 22-year-old blocker Tom Van Steenis. He and teammate Ruben Penninga…
Getting Social: Volleyball Moments of the Week
From behind the scenes work to locker room celebrations and off court activities, VolleyMob will feature a weekly roundup of social media moments from across the volleyball universe throughout 2018.
AVP Tour Hopes To Return To Hawaii For Good
The Association of Volleyball Professionals returned to Hawaii for the first time in 13-years this past weekend. Fort Derussy, Waikiki…
Klineman/Ross, Dalhausser/Lucena Cap Season with Hawaii Invite Crowns
Americans April Ross/Alix Klineman and Phil Dalhausser/Nick Lucena wrapped up the 2018 AVP season with first place finishes at the Hawaii Invitational, for the $20,000 top prize and the fourth AVP crown of the year for both duos.
5 American Teams, 2 Brazilians Among Final 8 at AVP Waikiki
The semifinals are set for the Hawaii Invitational with three American pairs joining Brazilians Agatha/Duda on the women’s side. Brazilians Saymon/Guto and Dutch pair Brouwer Meeuwsen along with Dalhausser/Lucena and Bourne/Grabb will vie for the men’s title.
Stockman/Larsen, Crabb/Gibb Crowned King of the Court in Waikiki
King of the Court Crown Series – Waikiki Sept. 14, 2018 Duke Kahanamoku Beach, Fort DeRussy; Waikiki, Hawaii The first…
King of the Court Heads to Waikiki on Friday
The King of the Court Crown Series makes its third stop of the season in Waikiki, for a dual gender event, following men’s only events in Utrecht, Netherlands, and Antwerp, Belgium.
10 Questions with FIVB Top Blocker Brandie Wilkerson
“It seems this season things are clicking, I’d say the added experience of having a year under our belt and having more support from our integrated support team and a new coach have definitely all contributed.” – Canadian Brandie Wilkerson said.