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CareerTimeline

Most Notable

  • Volleyball icon Member of U.S. Women's National Team since 2015
  • Volleyball icon In 2021, named Best Hitter and MVP at FIVB Volleyball Nations League and Best Hitter at the Tokyo Olympic Games
  • Volleyball icon Named USAV Women's National Team Most Improved in 2017
  • Volleyball icon Played professionally in Puerto Rico, Germany, Italy, China and Turkey
  • Volleyball icon Inducted into Illinois Hall of Fame in 2020
  • Volleyball icon Also represented U.S. in Women's Collegiate, Women's Junior and Girls Youth National Teams

Events

  • Medal 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games - Gold; Best Hitter
  • 2021 FIVB Volleyball Nations League Final Round - Gold; Best Hitter; MVP
  • Medal 2019 FIVB World Cup - Silver
  • 2019 FIVB Volleyball Nations League Final Round - Gold
  • flag icon 2018 FIVB World Championship
  • 2018 FIVB Volleyball Nations League Final Round - Gold; MVP
  • Medal 2017 Pan American Cup - Gold
  • 2016 Olympic Games - Alternate
  • Medal 2016 FIVB World Grand Prix Final Round - Silver
  • Medal 2015 Pam American Cup - Gold; Made U.S. Women's National Team debut
  • Medal 2008 NORCECA Women's Junior Continental Championship - Gold; Best Server; Women's Junior National Team
  • flag icon 2006 FIVB World Championship - Girls Youth National Team
  • Medal 2006 NORCECA Youth Championship - Gold; Girls Youth National Team

Personal Highlights

  • Volleyball icon Born in 1990
  • Volleyball icon Married to Corbin Hackley
  • Volleyball icon Parents Julie and Michael were both collegiate athletes... Julie played volleyball at Kansas... Michael played soccer at Blackburn College
  • Volleyball icon Brother Andrew competed in track and field at UC Davis and Wisconsin
  • Volleyball icon Served as a student assistant coach at the University of Illinois while getting her undergraduate degree in sport management

Michelle Bartsch-Hackley Posters

  • On her return to professional volleyball"I went to UC Irvine with the men's team as an assistant coach and I loved it. It was so much fun. We won the national championship at Irvine and I really missed playing. I decided to go back and play professionally again."