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Under coach Keeley UNLV had a breakout season in 2007, going 24-6, winning the Mountain West tournament, and making the 2007 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament. This was the programs first NCAA volleyball tournament appearance. [7] They would end up losing to Long Beach State in the first round. [8]
The Vegas Thrill are a women's professional indoor volleyball team based in the Las Vegas metropolitan area that competes in the Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF). The Thrill began play in the league's inaugural 2024 season. The team plays its home games at Lee's Family Forum.
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) is the governing body of athletic programs for high schools in the state of Nevada.In addition, five schools in the state of California (Coleville, Needles, North Tahoe, South Tahoe, and Truckee) and one from Arizona (Beaver Dam) are also members as the schools are geographically isolated from other in-state schools.
— Fifth-rated Class AA Watertown went 5-0 to capture the championship in the Jimmy John's Invitational volleyball tournament at Southwest Minnesota State University. On Friday, the Arrows (13-4 ...
Even with a 13 overall tournament seed, Minnesota beat Washington in the regional final in five sets to advance to the school's first NCAA Final Four. In the national semifinals, Minnesota played top ranked and undefeated Southern California tough, but fell in three sets. Minnesota was led by Cassie Busse with 23 kills and Erin Martin with 11. [2]
Sioux Falls Christian's Brietta Tims (right) and Lavin Maddox go for the dig during a Class A first-round match against Lennox in the state high school volleyball tournament on Thursday, Nov. 16 ...
MADISON – It wasn’t pretty, but that was the beauty of the Wisconsin volleyball team’s five-set victory over Minnesota Wednesday night. ... Minnesota (17-10, 10-7) got a match-high 20 kills ...
The Las Vegas metropolitan area is home to many sports, most of which take place in the unincorporated communities around Las Vegas rather than in the city itself. . Currently, the Las Vegas Valley has three major league professional teams: the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), which began play in 2017 as the region's first major pro team, [1] the Las Vegas Raiders of ...