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Matt Anderson Tries To Break The Internet
Matt tries to break the internet by posting a shirtless pic on his IG after winning the Russian League.
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Matt tries to break the internet by posting a shirtless pic on his IG after winning the Russian League.
First and foremost, HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAY Matt! To celebrate his big day, we decided to share 30 interesting facts you need to know about one of the world’s best players.
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The Russian club team has announced Matt Anderson, has renewed his contract and will wear the Zenit jersey for the 2017/2018 season.
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2016 Olympic bronze medalist and 2015 FIVB World Cup MVP Matt Anderson celebrated yesterday the 7th death anniversary of his late dad, Michael.
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HE IS ON FIREEEEEE!!!! Check out this pic of 2016 Olympic bronze medalist Matt Anderson which will be on the 2017 calendar of his Russian club team, Zenit Kazan.
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In his most recent Instagram post, one of the world’s best players from Team USA reveals his plan to FINALLY SHAVE HIS BEARD after 4 months.
First and foremost, HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATT! The 29 year old won A LOT OF MEDALS this season with his club team, Zenit Kazan.
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Matt Anderson recently posted a selfie of him wearing a furry jacket & some of his fans have reacted wishing that he is wearing FAKE fur coat. Is it real or fake?
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POWER LIST! Check out Volleywood’s The Most Searched Volleyball Players and Volleyball Superstars Of 2015! Click to find out who is #1 on our list?
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USA Volleyball has revealed their Beach and Indoor Player Of The Year Awardees and they are Matt Anderson, Jordan Larson, Nick Lucena and April Ross!
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Per USAV: Join us in welcoming home the newly crowned 2016 FIVB World Cup champions, the U.S. Men’s National team, who just earned a berth to compete in Rio at the 2016 Olympic Games.
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After 30 years, USA won the FIVB World Cup AGAIN! We’d like to dedicate this post to the 14 players who represented the team in Japan and brought home the bacon after 3 decades.