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Did Opposite Hitter Karsta Lowe Retire?
We’ve been informed that 2015 FIVB Grand Prix gold medalist and Most Valuable Player Karsta Lowe from Team USA has retired from volleyball to pursue her education.
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We’ve been informed that 2015 FIVB Grand Prix gold medalist and Most Valuable Player Karsta Lowe from Team USA has retired from volleyball to pursue her education.
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USAV is pleased to announce its partnership with Active Ankle, Inc., which becomes the “Official Ankle Brace Supplier of USA Volleyball” through 2020!
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The 2016 Olympic bronze medalist has officially signed on to play for Fenerbahce during the 2016/2017 season.
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Turkish club team Vakifbank officially welcomes American outside hitter and 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Kelsey Robinson for the upcoming season.
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The 2016 Olympic bronze medalist has signed on to play for Italian club team and defending Italian League Champions, Lube Volley, for the 2017/2018 season.
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The middle blocker who suffered an ACL injury last January 2016 made a successful comeback with Team USA a few days ago at the Red Vs Blue Scrimmage.
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Congrats to Wilfredo and Małgorzata! The couple who tied the knot last year welcomed their first child & the proud daddy shared pics of her on IG.
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Matt tries to break the internet by posting a shirtless pic on his IG after winning the Russian League.
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For the 2017/2018 season, Gavin returns to Asia and will play in the Japanese League with defending champions Toray Arrows.
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The 2012 Olympian was joined by other Canadian athletes like Sam Schachter, Josh Binstock, Sam Pedlow, Shanice Marcelle and Aaron Nusbaum. They all raised $225,000!
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Meet Tia Thompson, a Hawaiian volleyball trans player, who is aiming to play for Team USA in 2020.
They missed the 2016 Olympics & also missing their families. After more than 6 months in Finnish prison, Cuban players Rolando Cepeda, Luis Sosa and Osmany Uriarte finally speak up about their ordeal