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Updates on U.S. women’s players competing around the world.
A roundup of what’s happening with U.S. men’s players on pro teams overseas.
AVP, the U.S. premier professional beach volleyball organization and longest-running domestic tour, and USA Volleyball, the national governing body for beach, indoor and sitting volleyball, announced today a new partnership in an ongoing effort to grow and enhance the sport of beach volleyball within the United States.
Terese Cannon and Sara Hughes took bronze at the Itapema 4-star Sunday, the final international tournament of 2021.
An update on U.S. women’s volleyball players competing for professional clubs around the world
Eight U.S. beach volleyball teams will compete at the Itapema 4-star November 10-14 in Itapema, Brazil. It is the last international event of 2021 and the final event of the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour.
The Florida Region of USA Volleyball is proud to announce that Hickory Point Beach in Tavares, Fla., has been designated by World ParaVolley to be the first Beach ParaVolley (BPV) Development Center in the world.
We are keeping you up to date on U.S. men competing in professional leagues around the world!
The professional women’s volleyball league in Japan started play over the last two weeks and we have updates on U.S. women’s players. Brazil’s women’s league starts this weekend and leagues in Turkey, Italy and Germany are in full swing.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded USA Volleyball an Adaptive Sports Grant of $61,675 to support the participation of disabled veterans and Armed Services members in beach ParaVolley.