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Penn State’s Haleigh Washington Signs 1st Pro Contract In Italy

Haleigh Washington is ready to start her professional career

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VolleyMob Year in Review: December 2017

December brought the close of the collegiate women’s volleyball season, including a national title for Nebraska, as well as multiple coaching changes. Postseason international and beach awards also were announced alongside plans for the 2018 seasons.

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VolleyMob Year in Review: October 2017

Attendance records, upsets and win streaks highlighted the collegiate volleyball landscape in October, while the 2018 World Championships field was set, the FIVB tested new beach rules and announced two drug-related reinstatements on the international scene.

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2017 Women’s VolleyMob Full Awards List (All-Americans and More)

2017 VolleyMob Compiled Awards List (featuring a three-team list + honorable mention All-Americans and yearly awards)

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Kelly Hunter Claims 2017 VolleyMob Women’s National Player of the Year

Two-time National Champion Kelly Hunter of Nebraska takes home the 2017 VolleyMob National Player of the Year award.

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2017 Women’s VolleyMob All-America First Team: Plummer Leads the Way

Stanford’s Kathryn Plummer leads the 2017 VolleyMob All-America First Team filled with Final Four participants and a freshman.

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Class Of 2018 Honda Sport Award For Volleyball Nominees Announced

Four volleyballers have been nominated for the Class of 2018 Honda Sport Award for Volleyball – Florida’s Rhamat Alhassan, Penn State’s Simone Lee and Haleigh Washington and Stanford’s Kathryn Plummer. 

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Big Ten Season In Review: 9 Of Last 12 Championships Sit With Big Ten

With a 3-1 win over second-seeded Florida, No. 5 Nebraska claimed the 2017 NCAA Women’s Volleyball national championship at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo. The title marked Nebraska’s fifth NCAA Championship and second in three years.

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Washington Finishes Career Third All-Time in Hitting Percentage

All told, Penn State’s Haleigh Washington finished an elite career with a .458 hitting percentage, ranking third in NCAA Division I history.

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Inside The Numbers: A Look at the Final NCAA Statistics

After 14 weeks of the regular season and three weeks of postseason play, including the NIVC and NCAA Tournament, we’re…

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