Two Upsets Highlight Women’s #GC2018 Quarterfinals
Wednesday’s semifinal field has been determined after four men’s and four women’s quarterfinal matches at the Commonwealth Games. The top four men’s teams made it through, but two top 100 teams were knocked out on the women’s side.
Humana-Parades/Pavan Lead #GC2018 Quarterfinals Field
Two Canadian, two Australian and two New Zealander teams won the pool titles at the Commonwealth Games. Quarterfinal action begins Tuesday.
Artacho del Solar/Clancy; O’Deas Wrap Up Pool Titles on #GC2018 Day 3
Commonwealth Games Coolangatta Beachfront; Queensland, Australia April 6-12, 2017 Schedule/Results Aussies Mariafe Artacho del Solar/Taliqua Clancy sewed up the…
Clancy/Artacho del Solar Among Five 2-0 Teams At #GC2018
Day 2 of pool play has concluded in Australia at the Commonwealth Games and just like Day 1, just two of the nine matches went past straight sets, both coming in men’s action and both by the same teams as Friday.
Historic First Day of Beach VB at Commonwealth Games in the Books
The historic first day of beach volleyball action at the Commonwealth Games included nine matches, four women’s and five men’s in the pool play round. Just two of the contests went the distance, both on the men’s side.
2018 Commonwealth Games Beach Schedule Released
The schedule has been set for the inaugural beach volleyball competition at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
New Zealand Picks Wills/Polley For Women’s Beach Spot At Gold Coast
New Zealand has officially announced their women’s beach pairing that will represent that country at the 2018 Commonwealth Games as Kelsie Wills and Shaunna Polley.
Brazil’s Juliana/Carol Horta Take FIVB Crown in Monaco
Brazilians Juliana Felisberta and Carol Horta won their first FIVB gold since pairing up this year, taking the top spot at the Monaco One-Star event in Monte Carlo on Sunday.
Behrens/Schumacher, Juliana/Carol Headline Monaco One-Star Semifinals
There will be a new champion crowned as Germans Kim Behrens and Anni Schumacher, Greeks Panagiota Karagkouni and Konstantina Tsopoulou, New Zealanders Shaunna Marie Polley and Kelsie Wills and Brazilians Juliana Da Silva and Carol Horta advanced through to the semifinals with 2-0 marks.