Thirty U.S.
Women Selected for VNL Long-List Roster
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, April 24,
2024.– Thirty athletes, including nine Olympic gold medalists, are on
the U.S. Women’s National Team long-list roster for the Volleyball
Nations League (VNL).
Volleyball Nations League is the
world’s premier annual international indoor volleyball tournament. The
top 16 teams in the world play four matches a week for three weeks of
preliminary competition. The top eight teams at the end of the
preliminaries will go to the Final Round.
Coaches will select 14 athletes from
the long list to compete at the United States’ VNL stops in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil (May 15-19), Arlington, Texas (May 28-June 2) and
Fukuoka, Japan (June 11-16). The VNL Final Round is scheduled for June
20-23 in Bangkok, Thailand.
U.S. Women’s National Team Head
Coach Karch Kiraly has said that he will use the early VNL matches to
help choose the players for his 2024 Paris Olympic Games roster. That
team will have 12 players plus an alternate who will travel to Paris.
Nine players on the roster return from
the team that won gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games: setters Micha
Hancock and Jordyn Poulter, libero Justine Wong-Orantes, outside
hitters Jordan Larson and Kelsey (Robinson) Cook, middle blockers Chiaka
Ogbogu and Haleigh Washington, and opposites Annie Drews and Jordan
Thompson.
Besides those nine, players on the
roster who have competed in previous VNLs include setters Lauren
Carlini, Ashley Evans and Jenna Gray, liberos Morgan Hentz and Kendall
White, outside hitters Ali Frantti, Khalia Lanier, Kathryn
Plummer, Avery Skinner and Sarah Wilhite Parsons, middles Brionne
Butler, Anna Hall, Asjia O’Neal and Dana Rettke and opposite Danielle
Cuttino.
Those who have not played in prior VNL
matches are libero Zoe Fleck, outside hitter Madisen Skinner,
opposites Kendall Kipp and Taylor Mims and middles Kayla
Haneline and Serena Gray.
Head Coach Karch Kiraly is a
three-time Olympian and three-time gold medalist as a player who took
over as head coach in 2013.
Kiraly’s first assistant is Tama
Miyashiro, who won a silver medal as a libero with the 2012 U.S. Olympic
Team. The second assistants will be Marv Dunphy, Alfee Reft and Erin
Virtue.
The U.S. Women are the reigning
Olympic champions and ranked No. 2 in the world. They have won the VNL
three times (2018, ’19, ’21) since its inception in 2018.
In 2023, they finished fourth overall. |