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.
VolleyMob Year in Review: August 2017
August was jam packed with international beach volleyball on the AVP and FIVB Tours as well as in world championships, while the college season geared up.
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)
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.
Mary Wise Wins 2017 VolleyMob Women’s National Coach of the Year
After pushing Florida to the National Championship match, Mary Wise has been honored as the 2017 VolleyMob Women’s National Coach of the Year.
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.
Nebraska’s Recent Dominance Built From Penn State’s Success
Nebraska has won two titles in three years and made three straight Final Fours. That success was fueled by watching Penn State dominate the sport for eight years.
2017 Women’s VolleyMob All-America 3rd Team: Foecke Leads 5 B1G Players in the Group
Mikaela Foecke leads a group of five Big Ten players on the 2017 VolleyMob All-America Third Team.
Inside The Numbers: Final NCAA Tournament Stats
Through 63 matches of NCAA Tournament action, Stanford led the nation in hitting percentage, but national champ Nebraska held foes to a tournament low .160 clip.
Despite 2nd Title in 3 Years, 2017 Nebraska Was Much Different Than in 2015
Although plenty of Huskers experienced both National Championships, the 2017 bunch saw many differences from 2015 Nebraska.