Bojana Milenkovic Undergoes Surgery In Italy, Replaced In Scandicci By USA’s Regan Scott
At Scandicci, Scott will join a team that finished its 2017/18 regular season in second place, sporting a 18-4 record.
Serbia’s Bojana Milenkovic Done at Worlds with Knee Injury
Milenkovic left Thursday’s match in the 2nd set with a knee injury.
Serbia, Brazil, Dominican Republic Close Out Pool D with Sweeps
Pool D continued its trend of sweeps on the final day of preliminary round action at the FIVB Women’s World Championships with Serbia, the Dominican Republic and Brazil coming up victorious.
Dominican Republic, Brazil, Serbia Sweep Pool D Action
Brazil secured its spot in the second round, while Kazakhstan was eliminated in Pool D on Wednesday. Brazil, the Dominican Republic and Serbia all won in sweeps.
#VNL Final 6: Turkey Fends Off Serbia to Stay Alive; Brazil Eliminates Netherlands
With their backs against the wall, Turkey downed Serbia in five sets to stay alive as we move closer to the semifinals at the VNL.
Serbia Heads To VNL Final 6 Without Brankica Mihajlović – Full Roster
The current European Champions and Olympic silver medalists once again dazzled fans with their uptempo play en route to a 2nd place finish (12-3 record) in VNL’s preliminary phase
Scandicci Signs Serbian Youngster Bojana Milenković
Bojana, who is currently playing with Serbia in the VNL, has called attention to herself with expressive performances, such as when she torched team USA with 23 points on 17/37 (46%) hitting, including 6 blocks, in her teams 3-1 over the Americans
Bjelica Leads Serbia in Dominating Sweep of South Korea
Serbia vaulted into second place in the Volleyball Nations League standings, capping a three-match win streak with a dominating sweep of South Korea.
Serbia Follows Bjelica to Sweep of Argentina
Serbia served up 10 aces and edged Argentina in every other statistical category in a sweep.
Serbia Punches Ticket to Final Six with 3-1 Upset of USA
Any questions on Serbia’s ability to solidify its spot in the VNL Final Six were put to rest on Tuesday as the team, despite what many thought was a depleted roster, knocked off No. 2 United States in four sets to punch its ticket to China.