Tuesday, 16 Jul 2024

U.S. Collegiate National Team-Anaheim Roster Announced

The U.S. Women’s Collegiate National Team – Anaheim has unveiled its roster, consisting of 28 talented collegiate players. Among them is Karrington Jones from Texas Tech, who has been named to the team.

A Proud Announcement by USA Volleyball

USA Volleyball is excited to introduce the 28-player U.S. Women’s Collegiate National Team – Anaheim roster. This impressive lineup is comprised entirely of current collegiate players, showcasing the depth and skill of the next generation of volleyball stars.

Talented Setters and Liberos

The team features several standout setters, including Jenna Ewert from the University of Colorado, Hannah Pukis from Washington State University, Kylie Robinson from the University of Oregon, and Mckenna Slavik from Clemson University. The liberos selected for the team are Lauren Barnes from the University of Wisconsin, Joslyn Boyer from the University of Iowa, Zoe Fleck from UCLA, and Carey Williams from the University of Portland.

Stellar Opposites and Middle Blockers

Grace Cleveland from Purdue University, Grace Frohling from the University of San Diego, Sterling Parker from the University of Colorado, and Azhani Tealer from the University of Kentucky have been chosen as the team’s opposites. The squad’s middle blockers include Anota Adekunle from Rice University, Melody Davidson from Butler University, Phoebe Grace from the University of Utah, Jael Johnson from Purdue University, Karrington Jones from Texas Tech, Lauren Matthews from Western Kentucky University, Tristin Savage from UCLA, and Mallory Talbert from Texas A&M.

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Exceptional Outside Hitters

The U.S. Women’s Collegiate National Team – Anaheim boasts an impressive lineup of outside hitters. Paige Briggs from Western Kentucky University, Brynn Carlson from Kansas State University, Mia Grunze from Ohio State University, Paige Hammons from the University of Florida, Claire Hoffman from the University of Washington, Elizabeth Juhnke from the University of South Dakota, Kayla Lund from the University of Pittsburgh, and Julia Sangiacomo from Santa Clara University bring their skills to the team.

Training and Preparation for the Olympic Games

The CNT Anaheim roster will train in Anaheim from June 21 to June 27 at the American Sports Centers. During this period, they will have the opportunity to train alongside the U.S. Women’s National Team, preparing for their participation in the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Continuing Success and Participation

Lauren Barnes, Jenna Ewert, and Sterling Parker previously played junior club volleyball for Absolute Volleyball Club. Additionally, two of the four liberos on the CNT-Anaheim roster were part of the 1st Alliance team in the Chicago suburbs. Tristin Savage from UCLA is the tallest player on the team, standing at 6-7. California is well-represented on the roster, with seven of the 28 players hailing from the state.

FAQs

Q: When and where will the U.S. Women’s Collegiate National Team – Anaheim roster train?

A: The team will train in Anaheim from June 21 to June 27 at the American Sports Centers.

Q: Who are some notable players on the roster?

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A: Some notable players on the roster include Jenna Ewert from the University of Colorado, Grace Cleveland from Purdue University, and Paige Briggs from Western Kentucky University.

Q: How many players from California are on the team?

A: Seven of the 28 players on the team are from California.

Q: Are there any repeat selections from last year’s CNT-Anaheim training group?

A: Yes, Brynn Carlson and Kayla Lund are both repeat selections from last year’s CNT-Anaheim training group.

Conclusion

The U.S. Women’s Collegiate National Team – Anaheim roster is an impressive collection of talented collegiate players. As they train alongside the U.S. Women’s National Team, they will have the opportunity to sharpen their skills and gain valuable experience. We are excited to see these players in action and wish them the best as they continue their volleyball journeys.

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