
That is our weekly replace on USA girls taking part in skilled volleyball world wide. Many of the gamers are former NCAA standouts:
Italy
ITALIAN CUP: Imoco Conegliano simply swept Firenze within the quarterfinals as Khalia Lanier was named MVP with 10 kills (hitting .389), a blockand an ace. Kathryn Plummer adopted with eight kills, two aces and a block. Kendall Kipp continued to steer Firenze as she had 10 kills and two blocks. Lauren Stivrins added three kills and one block.
Milano crushed Roma, which had a complete of 36 factors, as Kara Bajema had 5 kills and an ace.
Avery Skinner had 16 kills as Chieri got here away with a four-set victory over Novara.

ITALIAN LEAGUE: Kelsey Robinson Prepare dinner returned to the beginning lineup after an damage to assist Conegliano (18-0) dismantle Scandicci. Robinson Prepare dinner had eight kills, two aces a block and 71% constructive reception. Plummer added 11 kills. Haleigh Washington didn’t play for Scandicci (14-4).
Milano (17-1) stored tempo after combating off Bergamo (4-14) in 4 units. Dana Rettke had 9 kills (.643), two blocks and two aces. Bajema added seven kills and 4 blocks.
Chieri (10-8) snapped a two-match skid by sweepingVallefoglia (8-10). Madi Kingdon 5 kills and an ace however Skinner didn’t play.
Kendall Kipp had 17 kills and 5 blocks, however Firenze (9-9) had its three-match profitable streak snapped in a four-set loss to Roma (7-11).
Trentino (1-17) was swept by Novara (14-3) regardless of a giant match from Carly DeHoog, who had 22 kills (.400), two blocks and an ace.
Casalmaggiore (4-13, 14 factors) earned an enormous win within the relegation battle by beating Cuneo (5-13, 13 factors) in 4 as Simone Lee had 12 kills, a block and an ace. Setter Micha Hancock had two kills, a block and one ace. Cuneo’s Anna Stevenson had seven kills (.636), two blocks and two aces. Madi Kubik chipped in a kill.
Poland
Mac Might was the highest scorer and MVP as Budowlani Lodz (11-6) swept Mielec (4-13). Might had 16 kills (.448), three aces an a block.
Türkiye
VakifBank (16-1) started the week with a sweep over Muratpasa. Jordan Thompson led with 13 kills, two blocks and two aces. Chiaka Ogbogu added six kills, two blocks and an ace and Ali Frantti had a kill. Muratpasa’s Stephanie Samedy had13 kills, two blocks and an ace and Micaya White had 11 kills and three blocks.
Logan Eggleston and Danielle Cuttino led Galatasaray’s sweep of PTT. Eggleston had 15 kills, two blocks and two aces and Cuttino had 15 kills, two blocks and one ace. Galatasaray (9-9) then was swept by THY (12-6) as Eggleston had 12 kills, a block and an ace and Cuttino had 9 kills and one ace. THY’s Julia Bergmann, the Brazilian who performed at Georgia Tech, had 12 kills (.524), a block, and an ace.

Setter Lauren Carlini had a kill as Aydin (5-12) snapped its dropping streak by upsetting Kuzeyboru in 4. Kuzeyboru’s Sarah Parsons was the highest scorer with 21 kills, 4 aces and a block. Kuzeyboru (10-8) was then swept by Eczacibasi (16-1). Parsons had eight kills and two blocks.
Muratpasa (9-9) swept PTT (5-13) as Samedy had eight kills and White had seven kills and three blocks. Payton Caffrey had 4 kills for PTT.
Japan
The Drews, unrelated, starred once more.
Annie Drews led unbeaten JT Marvelous to a four-set win over rival Hisamitsu Springs (14-4) with 17 kills, a block and an ace. McKenzie Adams had 20 kills, three blocks and two aces for Hisamitsu Springs.
Then Drews got here off the bench to assist save JT Marvelous (18-0) in a five-set win over Denso. Drews had 13 kills and two blocks after seeing motion as a double sub and solely beginning within the fifth set.
NEC Crimson Rockets (15-4) stored its postseason hopes alive with two sweeps. Dani Drews had 16 kills as NEC beat PFU and had 12 kills, three blocks and an ace in opposition to Kurobe.
Germany
Alexis Hart had 12 kills and an ace as Stuttgart swept Aachen. Kayla Haneline added seven kills, one block and an ace. Gabby Goddard completed with three kills and two blocks for Aachen.
Krystal Rivers led Stuttgart (16-1) with 23 kills and a block, and stayed atop the league by beating Schwerin (14-3) in 5. Kayla Haneline got here on instead and had three kills, two ace and a block.
Dresdner swept lowly Neuwied as Tia Jimerson had seven kills (.500), six blocks, and an ace.
Then Aachen (6-12) pulled off its largest win by upsetting Dresdner (12-5) in 5 units as Goddard had seven kills and two blocks. Jimerson had 13 kills and 5 blocks for Dresdner.
Potsdam beat upset-minded Vilsbiburg in 5 as Breland Morrissette had six kills, three blocks and an ace and Danielle Harbin added eight kills. Justine Wong-Orantes was credited with 55% constructive reception. Serena Bruin had two kills for Vilsbiburg.
Julia Brown had 19 kills and an ace, however Suhl misplaced to Schwerin in 4. Eleanor Holthaus had seven kills and two blocks, whereas Jenny Mosser added three kills. Schwerin’s Meg Wolowicz added two blocks.
Wiesbaden beat Munster in 4 as Jaidyn Blanchfield led with 11 kills, three block, and an ace. Rachel Anderson had 10 kills, two blocks and two aces. Gloria Mutiri had three kills for Munster, whereas setter Jenna Ewert added two. Zoe Fleck was credited with 38% constructive reception.
Wiesbaden (8-9) then beat Vilsbiburg (5-12) in 5 as Blanchfield had 14 kills, a block, and an ace. Anderson added 13 kills and a block. Vilsbiburg’s Bruin had eight kills, 5 blocks and two aces.
Suhl (10-7) handily swept Potsdam (10-7) as Brown had 15 kills and three aces. Holthaus adopted with eight kills and two blocks. Harbin had eight kills, whereas Morrissette added two blocks and one kill. Wong-Orantes was credited with 27% constructive reception.
Munster (5-12) completed the week by snapping its three-match dropping streak by beating Neuwied (0-18). Mutiri had seven kills, Ewert had 5 kills and an ace, and Zoe Fleck was credited with 48% constructive reception.
France
Cannes (7-10) earned a much-needed victory by sweeping France 2024 (0-16). Leah Meyer had eight kills, three aces and a block. Madelyn Robinson was Cannes’ prime scorer with 10 kills, 4 aces and one block.
Levellois Paris SC (13-4) wanted 4 units to beat Venelles (5-12) as Emily Thater had 4 kills, 4 blocks and three aces.
Claire Hoffman had 26 kills, hit .490, and had 5 aces and a block as Beziers (11-4) earned a hard-fought 5 set win over Quimper (1-15). Taylor Fricano added 14 kills, 4 blocks and one ace and Serena Grey added six kills, two blocks, and one ace. Setter Ella Might Powell had a kill.
Mulhouse (13-4) jumped to second place after beating Nancy (12-5) in 4 units. Annayka Legros had 12 kills (.550), two blocks and an ace, Jaali Winters added seven kills and two aces and Carli Synder had 4 kills and one ace. Nancy’s Katelyn Evans had 16 kills and two blocks, Haylie Bennett contributed 10 kills, three blocks and three aces, whereas Shayla Hoeft was restricted to a kill and three blocks. Setter Saige Ka’aha’aina-Torres had a block.
Brazil
Minas (9-4) was upset by relegation-threatened Brasilia (2-11) in 5 units. Minas setter Jenna Grey had two blocks and Annie Mitchem added a kill.
Osasco (10-3) gained its fifth in a row with a four-set victory over Maringa (6-7) as Brionne Butler had six kills, two blocks and two aces. The opposite center, Callie Schwarzenbach, added 5 kills and three blocks.
SESC RJ (12-1) stayed atop the standings by sweeping Barueri (6-7) as Roni Jones-Perry had 10 kills and a match-high 4 aces.