USA Volleyball Reveals Women’s Team for Paris 2024
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, June 5, 2024. – USA Volleyball is proud to
announce the 12 players who will compete on the U.S. Women’s National
Team at the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
The roster includes eight players who won the gold medal at the Tokyo
2020 Olympics and four players who will make their Olympic debuts in
Paris.
Outside hitter Jordan Larson will compete in her fourth Olympic Games.
She earned a silver medal from London 2012 and a bronze medal from Rio
de Janeiro 2016 to go with her gold medal from Tokyo.
Outside hitter Kelsey Robinson Cook will make her third Olympic run. She
competed in 2016 (bronze medal) and 2020 (gold medal).
Setter Jordyn Poulter, libero Justine Wong-Orantes, opposites Annie
Drews and Jordan Thompson, and middle blockers Chiaka Ogbogu and Haleigh
Washington will all compete in their second Olympics after winning the
gold medal in Tokyo.
Setter Lauren Carlini, outside hitters Kathryn Plummer and Avery
Skinner, and middle blocker Dana Rettke will make their Olympic debuts
in Paris.
“We have so much for which to be grateful in our Women's National Team:
so many quality human beings who are dedicated, mindful and hard-working
women. So many who have both people skills and volleyball skills at such
a high level. Our core group of 25 Women's National Teamers has done
great work over the past months, preparing to help bring out the best in
each person around her, with an eye toward the Paris Olympics.
“Roster selections like this bring both the bitter and the sweet. The
bitter is that we cannot travel all 25 of these special women to Paris.
But we will carry them in our hearts and thoughts, and they will
continue to make us better until the last ball drops.
“The sweet is that our Olympic roster is now clear, and we are ecstatic
for this group, and for our program. This group of athletes will be set
to bring their best and be their most bulletproof, in what might be the
deepest Olympic tournament ever. We can't wait to watch them 'Let It
Rip' in Paris!”
The five Olympic alternates for the U.S. Women are 2020 Olympic gold
medalist Micha Hancock at setter, libero Morgan Hentz, outside hitter
Ali Frantti, outside hitter/opposite Khalia Lanier, and middle blocker
Anna Stevenson Hall.
The team will wait to name its official alternate, who will travel to
Paris and can be subbed in for an injured player during the tournament.
“Our five alternates are a special group with difficult yet critical
tasks,” Kiraly said. “They must bring a good version of themselves every
day; do everything they can to make the team better; and stay ready in
case of injury or illness. Nobody is more capable of exceeding in those
tasks than these five women.”
The U.S. Women went into the 2024 season ranked No. 2 in the world. The
team has competed in 12 Olympic Games, including the last 10. The U.S.
Women qualified for the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow, which the United
States boycotted.
The U.S. Women have won one Olympic gold medal (2020), three silver
medals (1984, 2008 and 2012) and two bronze medals (1992 and 2016).
The women’s Olympic competition schedule and pools will be revealed at
the conclusion of the 2024 Volleyball Nations League preliminary rounds,
which end on June 16. The U.S. Women play their final preliminary round
of the Volleyball Nations League next week in Fukuoka, Japan.
Indoor volleyball at the 2024 Olympic Games will take place at South
Paris Arena 1.
U.S. Women’s Roster for the Olympic Games Paris 2024
No. Name (Pos., Ht., Hometown, College, USAV Region)
2 Jordyn Poulter (S, 6-2, Aurora, Colo., Univ. of Illinois, Rocky
Mountain)
3 Avery Skinner (OH, 6-1, Katy, Texas, Univ. of Kentucky, Lone Star)
4 Justine Wong-Orantes (L, 5-6, Cypress, Calif., Univ. of Nebraska,
Southern California)
7 Lauren Carlini (S, 6-2, Aurora, Ill., Univ. of Wisconsin, Great Lakes)
10 Jordan Larson (OH, 6-2, Hooper, Neb., Univ. of Nebraska, Great
Plains)
11 Annie Drews (Opp, 6-4, Elkhart, Ind., Purdue Univ., Hoosier)
12 Jordan Thompson (Opp, 6-4, Edina, Minn., Univ. of Cincinnati, North
Country)
15 Haleigh Washington (MB, 6-3, Colorado Springs, Colo., Penn State
Univ., Rocky Mountain)
16 Dana Rettke (MB, 6-8, Riverside, Ill., Univ. of Wisconsin, Great
Lakes)
22 Kathryn Plummer (OH, 6-6, Aliso Viejo, Calif., Stanford Univ.,
Southern California)
23 Kelsey Robinson Cook (OH, 6-2, Bartlett, Ill., Univ. of Nebraska,
Great Lakes)
24 Chiaka Ogbogu (MB, 6-2, Coppell, Texas, Univ. of Texas, North Texas)
Alternates
1 Micha Hancock (S, 5-11, Edmond, Okla., Penn State Univ., Oklahoma)
5 Ali Frantti (OH, 6-1, Spring Grove, Ill., Penn State, Great Lakes)
6 Morgan Hentz (L, 5-9, Lakeside Park, Ky., Stanford Univ., Pioneer)
14 Anna Stevenson Hall (MB, 6-2, Laurens, S.C., Univ. of Louisville,
Palmetto)
29 Khalia Lanier (OH/Opp, 6-2, Scottsdale, Ariz., Univ. of Southern
California, Arizona)
Head Coach: Karch Kiraly
Assistant Coaches: Tama Miyashiro, Erin Virtue, Alfee Reft
Consultant Coach: Marv Dunphy
Physical Therapist/Athletic Trainer: Kara Kessans
Strength & Conditioning Coach: Brandon Siakel
Performance Analyst: Rianne Verhoek
Team Leader: Coley Pawlikowski
Mental Performance Coach: Katy Stanfill
Culture Consultant: Sue Enquist
Dietitian: Shawn Hueglin
Massage Therapist: Ricardo Brambila
Team Doctor: Dr. Lori Boyajian-O’Neill |