Athletes and Coaches

The bios below represent most, but not all, of the athletes who have trained with the U.S. Women’s National Team this season. Rosters change per event; please see the individual event pages for rosters.

McKenzie Adams

Outside Hitter, 6-4

Brionne Butler

Middle Blocker, 6-4

Danielle Cuttino

Opposite, 6-4

Anna Dodson

Middle Blocker, 6-5

Annie Drews

Annie Drews

Opposite, 6-4

Logan Eggleston

Outside Hitter, 6-2

Rachel Fairbanks

Setter, 6-0

Zoe Jarvis

Libero, 5-6

Jenna Gray

Setter, 6-1

Serena Gray

Middle Blocker, 6-2

Micha Hancock

Micha Hancock

Setter, 5-11

Anna Hall

Anna Hall

Middle Blocker, 6-2

Morgan Hentz

Libero, 5-9

Amber Igiede

Middle Blocker, 6-3

Roni Jones-Perry

Outside Hitter, 6-0

Khalia Lanier

Outside Hitter, 6-2

Logan Lednicky

Opposite, 6-3

Molly McCage

Middle Blocker, 6-3

Taylor Mims

Opposite, 6-3

Chiaka Ogbogu

Chiaka Ogbogu

Middle, 6-2

Asjia O’Neal

Middle Blocker, 6-3

Kathryn Plummer

Kathryn Plummer Boden

Opposite/Outside Hitter, 6-6

Jordyn Poulter

Setter, 6-2

Dana Rettke

Middle Blocker, 6-8

Kelsey Cook

Kelsey Robinson Cook

Outside Hitter, 6-2

Stephanie Samedy

Opposite, 6-2

Avery Skinner

Outside Hitter, 6-1

Madi Skinner

Outside Hitter, 6-2

Jordan Thompson

Jordan Thompson

Opposite, 6-4

Haleigh Washington

Haleigh Washington

Middle, 6-3

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History

Celebrating Our Success

The U.S. Women’s National Team is one of the strongest volleyball squads in the world. In 2014, the U.S. broke through for its first major gold medal, winning the FIVB World Championship, and they’ve medaled in every FIVB World Cup since 2003. The five-time Olympic medalists have been on the podium in each of the last four Olympic Games, winning their first gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

Recent Medals

  • 2023 NORCECA Continental Championship – Silver
  • 2023 Pan American Cup Final Six – Gold
  • 2023 Pan American Cup – Bronze
  • 2020 Olympic Games – Gold
  • 2021 Volleyball Nations League – Gold
Jordan Thompson high fives a teammate

They Said It

Jordan Thompson, on having "greatness inside of me"

“I started reminding myself…that I have greatness inside of me… before Tokyo. I remember being so nervous that I was shaking, and I would usually find a teammate and just tell them how nervous I was, and hold their hand for a second and have really good eye contact. And then once you get in the game, it, ‘Ok, how am I going to continue to calm myself down and remind myself of what I’m capable of.’ So that’s been huge for me just as my career has gone on, and I’ve had multiple ups and down, to just remind myself that I have greatness inside of me. Maybe it’s not always showing the way that want it, but it’s there.”