Day/Flint Find Chemistry Comes with Success
Emily Day/Betsi Flint advance to quarterfinals in Las Vegas
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The first reshuffle of the top-five sees Hawaii and UC Irvine swap places after the Rainbow Warriors drop the first match of the season. We have another week to go before all of Division III is in action, but we still check in on those rankings as well in week two with the season slowly ramping up. The college roundup showcases some of the key matches of the week while also highlighting athletes who are part of the USA Volleyball National Team Development Program.
Emily Day/Betsi Flint advance to quarterfinals in Las Vegas
Billy Allen and Ryan Doherty share a love of volleyball and writing
Main draw play at the FIVB four-star event begins Thursday
Alix Klineman/April Ross win gold and Sara Hughes/Summer Ross take bronze at FIVB four-star event
Kerri Walsh Jennings and Brooke Sweat are going to make a run at Tokyo 2020 as a team
Tri Bourne returns from illness to win gold with Trevor Crabb in China
Beach volleyball Olympic qualifying tournaments have already begun
U.S. beach teams played in qualifiers for the NORCECA Tour
Sara Hughes and Summer Ross finish tied for seventh at FIVB World Tour Finals in Hamburg
Sara Hughes/Summer Ross win their first FIVB gold medal and Wheeler/Dykstra win gold in Vaduz
Results from the FIVB World Tour events in Vienna and Tokyo plus preview of teams competing in Moscow
Emily Day/Betsi Flint win gold while Caitlin Ledoux/Sarah Sponcil take bronze in China
Taylor Crabb and Jake Gibb just miss reaching podium and taking home a giant cowbell from Gstaad
Summer Ross and Sara Hughes win bronze in Espinho; Emily Sonny and Torrey Van Winden get gold in Porec
Pairs from the Junior Beach and Collegiate Beach National Teams use Opens to prepare for major international events
U.S. teams traveling internationally to China, Poland and Czech Republic
Sara Hughes to represent female beach athletes, Rasmussen re-elected to sitting athlete director role
Both U.S. U19 teams competing in Cuba finish on the podium and one team qualifies for the Youth Olympic Games
John Mayer / Trevor Crabb win gold in Lucerne while Kelley Larsen / Emily Stockman take bronze and Aurora Davis / Bree Scarbrough win gold in Bangkok
Kelly Claes and Brittany Hochevar win silver in Xiamen while two teams take silver in La Paz and two more win bronze.
After a long break, Olympians Nicole Branagh and Kerri Walsh Jennings are competing at the FIVB four-star in China this week