USA Volleyball and Mizuno to Partner Through 2028

USA Volleyball, the U.S. national governing body for the sport of volleyball, and Mizuno, the global specialty sporting goods company, have announced details on a new multi-year partnership beginning in January of 2022 and lasting through the 2024 Olympics in Paris and the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.

MNT Update: Big Wins in CEV Tournaments

European club teams with U.S. Men’s National Team players are doing well in the pool play round of the CEV Champions League.

Kiraly, Speraw Re-Sign with USAV Through 2024

USAV indoor U.S. National Team head coaches Karch Kiraly and John Speraw have renewed their contracts through 2024. 

Two Top-10 Finishes in Thailand for Beach U21s

The U.S. Beach U21 National Team claimed two top-10 finishes at the FIVB Beach Volleyball U21 World Championships this week. Both Matt Gentry/Phil Catanzaro and Nicole Nourse/Maddie Anderson finished tied for ninth place.

Retirement Series: Jake Gibb

Four-time Olympian Jake Gibb retired in 2021 after two decades in professional beach volleyball. He won seven FIVB tournaments and competed in eight world championships.

Plenty of NTDP Experience in NCAA Semifinals

Twenty-five athletes currently competing in the NCAA DIU Women’s Volleyball Tournament national semifinals have USA Volleyball and National Team Development Program experience.

Former USAV President Dr. Donald Shondell Dies at 92

USA Volleyball is saddened to learn of the death of Dr. Donald S. “Don” Shondell, seventh president of USA Volleyball (1979-80) an AVCA Hall of Fame coach and a 1996 inductee of the International Volleyball Hall of Fame.

U21s Get Their Shot at World Championships

The Beach Volleyball U21 World Championships run December 14-19 in Phuket, Thailand. Four pairs of the U.S. Beach U21 National Team will represent the United States.

WNT Update: Larson Takes the Court in China

Updates on U.S. women’s volleyball players competing around the world

Megan Kraft/Delaynie Maple Win U19 World Championship

Megan Kraft and Delaynie Maple own the Beach Volleyball U19 World Championship Saturday. It’s the U.S.’ first U19 title since 2010. Xolani Hodel and Kate Reilly finished fourth.