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Abby Van Winkle. UCLA also only returns two starters from the 2018 championship team that went 40-4, which includes junior
Megan Muret along with Simo. UCLA won the 2019 NCAA Championship as the No. 2 seed by defeating No. 7 Hawai i 3-2 in the opening round. After that wake-up call, UCLA cruised to its second-straight national title with 3-0 victories over No. 3 Florida State, No. 5 LSU and No. 1 USC (didn t drop a set to the Trojans). The Bruins return their court one duo of Simo and
Abby Van Winkle from 2020 that went 13-2 a year ago (all on court one). Court two also remains intact and consisted of freshman
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The leading players and teams since 2010
The Roster 100 list features one hundred key players and teams that have influenced and enraptured the volleyball world with their achievements and stories over the years spanning from 2010 to 2020.
Volleyball World has looked back over numerous competitions to select some of the biggest stars from each continent.
The competitions covered include key milestones like the FIVB Volleyball and Beach Volleyball World Championships and London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Also featured are World League and World Grand Prix tournaments, three editions of the World Cup, two editions of the World Grand Champions Cup, Club World Championships and of course the Volleyball Nations League and World Tour.
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A day of practice and an evening family dinner
“I’ll be home on my birthday,” said Alison, a two-time world champion and an Olympic silver and gold medal winner. “The plan is to have a normal day, with training and everything else, and join my wife, my mother and my sister for dinner in the evening to celebrate. December 7 was also my father’s birthday (Abilio, who died on January 30, 2018), so we try to get together and celebrate the great memories we had with him during his life.”
With the fifth and final Brazilian event for men scheduled next week in Saquarema where he and Alvaro Filho won the second and third legs, Alison said “getting back to competition has been important for our bodies and our minds. After six months without tournaments, it’s been good to be able to get that rhythm back.”