USAV Announces Staff for WNT Open Program
A coaching staff of almost 50 will work at the 2022 Women’s National Team Open Program on Feb. 25-27 at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.
Making History: The Creation of Morehouse Volleyball
Morehouse volleyball's inaugural season begins Saturday, Feb. 5 after a two-year process of building the program and giving one athlete an unexpected opportunity to play college volleyball.
MNT Update: Anderson Named January MVP in Italy
Updates on U.S. men's players competing for pro clubs around the world.
Beach Update: Hop on the Partnership Carousel
Some U.S. Beach National Team athletes are maintaining their partnerships into 2022, but others are creating new ones. Also, Brooke Sweat was inducted into the FGCU Hall of Fame, and more.
Retirement Series: Kim Hill
Kim Hill is a two-time Olympian and Olympic medalist who started with the team in 2013 after being “discovered” at the U.S. Women’s Open Tryout (now the U.S. Women’s National Team Open Program). A year later, she was named MVP of the 2014 FIVB World Championship as the U.S. took gold.
Hurler Bringing Talents to U.S. Women’s NT Staff
USA Volleyball has hired Brian Hurler to serve as performance analyst for the Olympic gold medal winning U.S. Women’s National Team. Hurler joins USAV from Stanford where he served as the technical coordinator for the women’s volleyball team for two seasons.
WNT Update: Finding CEV Champions League Success
Updates on U.S. women's volleyball players competing for professional club teams around the world.
MNT Update: Longtime Teammates Collide in Poland
Keep up to date on U.S. men's volleyball players competing overseas
Retirement Series: Nichole Millage
We continue our athlete retirement series by honoring Nichole Millage of the U.S. Women’s Sitting Team. Nichole is a four-time Paralympic medalist who started with the team in 2005, less than a year after the team won a surprise bronze medal at the 2004 Athens Paralympic Games. She was named an alternate for the team that competed at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games, but then got the surprise call to play and won her second Paralympic gold medal.
WNT Update: Drinking from the Italian Cup
Updates on U.S. women competing for professional clubs around the world