Tijana Boskovic Named MVP of 2016 #FIVBwomensCWC

  0 Braden Keith | October 23rd, 2016 | Italian League, News, Pro Indoor, Turkish League

FIVB WOMEN’S CLUB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

6’4″ 19-year old teen sensation Tijana Bošković has been named the MVP of the 2016 FIVB Club World Championships after helping her team Eczacıbaşı VitrA to a second-straight tournament title.

Bošković, who made her international debut for Serbia at the 2014 FIVB World Championships (for national teams) and led her country in scoring at just 17, has really blossomed in her second season with the Turkish side.

Boskovic ranked 3rd in the tournament with 85 points, including 64 kills and 14 blocks across 5 matches. Her biggest performance came in an October 20th game where she had 28 kills and 7 blocks against Rexona Sesc Rio de Janeiro.

Tournament Dream Team

Boskovic was one of 2 players from the defending Olympic silver medalists in Serbia to be named to the all-tournament team. Milena Rasic, her international teammate but club rival at middle blocker, also landed on the roster.

Eczacibasi was the only team to put 2 players among the tournament’s best 7.

  • Opposite – Tijana Boskovic, Eczacibasi VitrA
  • Middle Blocker – Milena Rasic, VakinfBank Istanbul
  • Middle Blocker – Foluke Akinradewo, Foluke Rasic
  • Outside Hitter – Zhu Ting, VakifBank Istanbul
  • Outside Hitter – Tatiana Kosheleva, Eczcibasi VitrA
  • Setter – Carli Lloyd, Pomi Casalmaggiore
  • Libero – Fabi Oliveira, Rexona-Sesc Rio

Best Scorers:

Chinese outside hitter Zhu Ting proved that she’s worth every bit of the $1 million that VakifBank has paid her to come over to the Turkish side, earning 103 points in the tournament. While VakifBank finished only 3rd, including behind national rivals Eczacibasi, they will still enter Turkish domestic season as favorites to repeat in the national league.

Rank Shirt Name Pos. Team Spike Block Serve Total
1 5 Zhu Ting OS IST 77 19 7 103
2 7 Rykhliuk Olesia OP VOL 77 10 10 97
3 3 Boskovic Tijana OP ECZ 64 14 7 85
13 Fabris Samanta OP CAS 79 3 3 85
5 1 Guimaraes Gabriela Braga OS REX 67 6 3 76
10 Marinho Pavao Monique OP REX 64 7 5 76
7 1 Nagaoka Miyu OP HIS 68 2 5 75
8 10 Slöetjes Lonneke OP IST 67 5 1 73
9 16 Akinradewo Foluke MB VOL 45 12 4 61
10 6 Ishii Yuki OS HIS 52 2 6 60
16 Rasic Milena MB IST 33 25 2 60
12 9 Bosetti Lucia OS CAS 40 12 7 59
11 Buijs Anne OS REX 49 5 5 59
15 Kosheleva Tatiana OS ECZ 48 5 6 59
15 5 Rabadzhieva Dobriana OS VOL 48 4 6 58
16 3 Shinnabe Risa OS HIS 52 2 3 57
17 15 Da Silva Ana Carolina MB REX 22 27 1 50
18 6 Barreto Juciely Cristina MB REX 29 15 5 49
19 16 Tirozzi Valentina OS CAS 41 2 5 48
20 8 Apinyapong Wilavan OS BGK 45 2 47
21 4 Niemer Stephanie OS MAN 41 4 1 46
22 15 Stalzer Lindsay OS MAN 36 3 5 44
23 15 Stevanovic Jovana MB CAS 20 18 5 43
20 Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hoa MB BGK 31 8 4 43
25 6 Daher Pallesi Thaisa MB ECZ 26 13 3 42
10 Larson-Burbach Jordan OS ECZ 34 5 3 42

Final Standing

Eczcabasi made history by becoming the only team in the history of this tournament to defend as champions. Regardless of how the championship match turned out, history would have been made – no Italian squad has won the world title in 14 years, and Pomi was just the 3rd Italian team to even make the final.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of VolleyMob.com. Braden's first foray into sports journalism came in 2010, when he launched a swimming website called The Swimmers' Circle. Two years later, he joined SwimSwam.com as a co-founder. Long huge fans of volleyball, when Braden and the SwimSwam partners sought an opportunity to …

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