Lydia Dimke

My Journey to the Beach: Lydia Dimke, Take 2

Throughout the 2018 beach season, former Big East Player of the Year Lydia Dimke and a few other fifth-year players…

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My Journey To the Beach: Cadie Bates

In her first entry, Cadie Bates shares about how she chose her new home at South Carolina, as well as the mental fatigue of the beach game and her love for her new teammates.

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My Journey To The Beach: Lydia Dimke

Lydia Dimke, the 2016 Big East Player of the Year and a two-time All-America honoree at Creighton, shares about her transition to the beach and her new Gamecock family.

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Creighton Lands Rutgers Transfer Megan Sharkey

Creighton lands Rutgers transfer setter Megan Sharkey for 2018.

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Ex-Creighton Setter Jaclyn Taylor Transferring to Nearby Omaha

Omaha lands Creighton transfer setter Jaclyn Taylor for 2018.

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VolleyMob Year in Review: September 2017

College volleyball stole the show in September with a schedule affected by hurricanes, impacted by major injuries and highlighted by milestone wins and upsets. The World Grand Champions Cup, AVP Championship and much more also dotted the volleyball landscape.

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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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Creighton’s Dimke, Duke’s Bates Set to Play Beach at South Carolina

Creighton’s Lydia Dimke and Duke’s Cadie Bates are transferring to South Carolina following four-year indoor careers to make their debuts on the beach.

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Kranda Paces Michigan State, Creighton Wins in 4 to Set up NCAA Second Round Meeting

Brooke Kranda and Alyssa Garvelink turned in 12 kills apiece for Michigan State, while Marysa Wilkinson and Jaali Winters notched double-digit efforts for Creighton as both advanced to the NCAA Second Round in Omaha.

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Penn State Begins Quest for 8th NCAA Crown; Regional Preview

Barring an uncharacteristic stumble, the No. 1 seeded Penn State Nittany Lions should be through to the Final Four with four home victories. No. 8 seeded Washington, however, might offer a challenge in the Elite Eight.

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