VolleyballMag.com
Volleyball ranks as the second most popular sport globally. It is played in various settings, from indoor facilities in Asia to sun-soaked beaches in California and gardens around the world. The sport's dynamic, intense nature, along with its distinctive culture, sets it apart and attracts a diverse audience. VBM, the preferred magazine for active volleyball enthusiasts, explores every facet of the game and its lifestyle. It is an exceptional resource for anyone who loves volleyball. Since its complete makeover in 2009, VBM has enhanced its coverage to include more about competitions and events, along with insights on nutrition and fitness, fashion, music, health, and beauty. The magazine features engaging interviews with leading figures in the sport, extensive international reports, tailored nutritional advice for volleyball players, and much more. All of this is presented with eye-catching visuals and creative layouts.
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Dec 25, 2024 |
volleyballmag.com | Lee Feinswog
Penn State’s Katie Schumacher-Cawley was a unanimous choice as the national coach of the year as we announce our 2024 VolleyballMag All-Americans, player of the year and coach of the year. Pittsburgh right side Olivia Babcock is the national player of the year. Nebraska llbero Lexi Rodriguez and Penn State outside hitter Jess Mruzik also got first-place votes. Also getting votes for second or third were Creighton’s Kendra Wait, Florida’s Kennedy Martin and Wisconsin’s Sarah Franklin.
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Dec 24, 2024 |
volleyballmag.com | Lee Feinswog
What a fun year it’s been and what a fun 2024 NCAA volleyball season we had doing our 900 Square Feet weekly Zooms. This week, ESPN and Big Ten TV analyst Emily Ehman and VolleyballMag editor Lee Feinswog put a bow on the season, which culminated Sunday in Louisville as Penn State defeated Louisville for the NCAA title.
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Dec 23, 2024 |
volleyballmag.com | Lee Feinswog
The day after the NCAA Division I Volleyball Championship provided us with plenty of news and notes for this final edition of Volleyball Today. Purdue star outside hitter Eva Hudson has picked her new team, Michigan State and Cincinnati hired new coaches, the AVCA has a final poll, and LOVB announced the last of its six standouts headed to the new league. We’ve also got our last international pro women’s report of the year.
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Dec 22, 2024 |
volleyballmag.com | Lee Feinswog
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky — Katie Schumacher-Cawley, the reluctant inspiration and one hell of a coach, is now the only member of the most exclusive club in NCAA Division I women’s volleyball. She has won national championships as a player and a coach. The first came in 1999 when Penn State defeated Stanford for the school’s first title.
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Dec 22, 2024 |
volleyballmag.com | Lee Feinswog
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky — The volleyball gods — and if you ever doubted, are obviously working moms — are having a moment. How else do you explain Payton Peterson — Payton Peterson! — getting the kill that put Louisville into the national-title match? Or Penn State pulling off a reverse sweep to oust Nebraska? Yes, at 3 p.m. Eastern Sunday on ABC, one of two women will become the first to coach a team to an NCAA Division I volleyball national championship.
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