Professional Ladies
January 2, 2024
That is our weekly replace on USA girls enjoying skilled volleyball all over the world. Many of the gamers are former NCAA standouts. Many professional leagues are on winter breaks, however there was loads of motion involving People. We’ve additionally received a listing of NCAA gamers who’ve accomplished their eligibility and have signed with professional groups:
France
Nantes (12-1) gained the battle for first place by beating Nancy (10-3) in 4 as Taylor Mims led with 15 kills and two blocks. Jaelyn Keene added three blocks, two kills and two aces. Breana Runnels led Nancy with 14 kills and a block. Haylie Bennett and Katelyn Evans each completed with 10 kills and a block. Shayla Hoeft had seven kills and two blocks. Setter Saige Ka’aha’aina-Torres had three blocks and a kill.
Levallois Paris SC (10-3) gained its third in a row by beating Chamalieres (5-8) in 4 and Emily Thater contributed 4 kills, two blocks and two aces. Courtney Buzzerio led Chamalieres with 10 kills (.429) and a block. Sabrina Starks completed with a match-high seven blocks and had a kill. Kari Zumach added two kills and a block instead.
Madelyn Robinson had 19 kills as Cannes (6-8) battled out a five-set win over Marcq en Baroeul (4-9). Leah Meyer appeared as a serving substitute. Tristin Savage had 5 kills and two blocks for Marcq en Baroeul.
Claire Hoffman had 13 kills, two aces and two blocks as Beziers (9-4) gained its fifth in a row by sweeping Venelles (3-10). Taylor Fricano added 9 kills and two blocks, whereas Serena Grey completed with six kills and two blocks. Beziers setter Ella Could Powell had two blocks and a kill.
Mulhouse (10-3) overpowered the developmental France 2024 group (0-13). Annayka Legros led with eight kills (.500) and 6 aces. Jaali Winters added 5 kills and a block.

Italy
Kelsey Robinson Prepare dinner had 14 kills, hit .480 and had an ace and Khalia Lanier had 12 kills, hit .429 and had an ace as Imoco Conegliano (14-0) swept Trentino (1-13). Carly DeHoog led Trentino with 13 kills and a block.
Milano (13-1) overcame an unusually gradual begin and beat Busto Arsizio (4-10) in 4 as Dana Rettke had 5 kills (.500) and a match-high 5 blockso. Kara Bajema had three kills in a short look.
Chieri (8-6) misplaced to Novara (11-3) in 4. Avery Skinner had 12 kills and two blocks for Chieri. Madi Kingdon had 9 kills.
Casalmaggiore (2-12) fell into the relegation zone for the primary time this season after dropping in 4 to Bergamo (3-11). Simone Lee had seven kills and three blocks for Casalmaggiore. Setter Micha Hancock added three aces and a kill.
Madi Kubik had 17 kills, hit .410 and had a block and an ace and was named MVP as Cuneo (5-9) snapped its dropping streak with a five-set win over Pinerolo (7-7). Anna Stevenson-Corridor added eight kills, six blocks and two aces.

Scandicci (12-2) swept cross city rival Firenze (6-8) however neither Haleigh Washington nor Lindsey Ruddins performed. Lauren Stivrins added one kill as an alternative choice to Firenze.
Germany
Potsdam (7-5) snapped beat first-place Schwern (10-2) in 4 units. Justine Wong-Orantes was credited with 77% optimistic reception and Breland Morrissette had three kills, three blocks and two aces. Meg Wolowicz contributed one kill as an alternative choice to Schwerin.
Dresdner (10-2) gained its third in a row, beating Munster (3-9) in 4. Grace Frohling was gold MVP after getting 21 kills, two aces and a block. Dresder teammate Tia Jimerson added six kills, two blocks and an ace. Gloria Mutiri was named silver MVP with19 kills, two blocks and an ace for Munster. Zoe Fleck was credited with 62% optimistic reception. Setter Jenna Ewert had one kill and an ace.

Suhl (7-5) gained for the fourth time in 5 matches by sweeping Neuwied (0-12). Julia Brown was Suhl’s second-top scorer with 13 kills (.522), a block and an ace. Eleanor Holthaus added three kills and a block. Reserve Jenny Mosser had three kills.
Alexis Hart had 13 kills, a block and an ace as Stuttgart (11-1) beat Vilsbiburg (5-7) in 4. Kayla Haneline was a serving sub. Serena Bruin had a kill and one block for Vilsbiburg.
Wiesbaden (5-7) swept Aachen (2-10) as Jaidyn Blachfield had eight kills, two aces and a block. Rachel Anderson added six kills (.857) and a block. Gabby Goddard led Aachen with three kills, two blocks and two aces.
Poland
Mac Could had 11 kills and two blocks as Budowlani Lodz (8-5) closed out 2023 by sweeping UNI Opole (5-8). Could was named top-of-the-line exterior hitters of the primary half within the Polish league.
From NCAA to the professionals
Italy
Skylar Fields (USC), Busto Arsizio
Puerto Rico
Belle Morgan (Texas A&M CC), Valencianas de Juncos
Elissa Alcantara (Cincinnati), Valencianas de Juncos
Kaycee O’Dell (North Dakota), Valencianas de Juncos
Amethyst Harper (LMU), Valencianas de Juncos
Nicole Drewnick (Notre Dame), Atenienses de Manati
Claudia Dillion (UCF) – Atenienses de Manati
Savannah Vach (Miami), Mets de Guaynabo
Haley Bush (Drake), Mets de Guaynabo
Treyaunna Rush (North Texas), Criollas de Caguas
Janice Leao (Miami), Criollas de Caguas
Emma Clothier (SMU), Pinkin de Corozal
Germany
Pia Timmer (Washington State), Dresdner
Iman Ndiaye (UCLA), Suhl
Portugal
Shannon Shields (Arizona State), Benfica
Spain
Lana Radakovic (Washington State), CV Haris
Kayla Henley (Center Tennessee State), CAV Esquimo
Peru
Kaylee Oscarson (Center Tennessee State), Regatas Lima
Shaney Lipscomb (NM State), Regatas Lima
Türkiye
Dilara Gedikoglu (Mizzou), IBB (Second Division)
Montenegro
Ana Brangioni (VCU), Luka Bar
Finland
Makenzie Harris (Northern Colorado), Polkky Kuusamo
Kaley Rammelsberg (Indiana), LiigaPloki
Sweden
Kira Thomsen (Montana State), Orebro
Albania
Tia Andaya (Central Washington), SK Tirana