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  2. File:International Volleyball Hall of Fame.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Volleyball icon by Arthur Shlain.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 1982 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship

  4. International Volleyball Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The International Volleyball Hall of Fame (IVHF) was founded to honor extraordinary players, coaches, officials, and leaders who have made significant contributions to the game of volleyball. The Hall of Fame is located in Holyoke, Massachusetts, where volleyball was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan at the local YMCA. [1]

  5. Debbie Green-Vargas - Wikipedia

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    Debbie Green-Vargas (born June 25, 1958) is an American retired volleyball player and coach. She is regarded as the greatest American women's volleyball setter of all time. [2] [3] [4] Green-Vargas was a member of the United States women's national volleyball team and won a silver medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.

  6. Terry Liskevych - Wikipedia

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    George Williams College (1972–1973) While at George Williams College, Liskevych began his college coaching career as an assistant men's volleyball coach under 1968 Olympic coach and U.S. Volleyball Hall of Fame member Jim Coleman. At the same time, he coached the Chicago Volleyball Club, a top women's club team in the United States Volleyball ...

  7. Bob Samuelson - Wikipedia

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    He was also selected as California's junior college player of the year. [5] Samuelson then played college volleyball at Cal State Northridge (CSUN), where he was a two-time All-American. [6] He set the school record with 44 kills in a match against George Mason in 1989. [7] Samuelson was inducted into the CSUN Hall of Fame in 1994. [6]

  8. Al Scates - Wikipedia

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    Allen Edward Scates (born June 9, 1939) is an American former volleyball player and coach who was head coach of the UCLA Bruins for 48 years. Scates is the winningest volleyball coach in the history of the NCAA, and the 19 NCAA titles the Bruins won during his tenure ties him for the most NCAA titles won by a coach in a single sport with Arkansas' John McDonnell (Indoor Track and Field).

  9. Jeff Nygaard - Wikipedia

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    Nygaard played college volleyball at UCLA and was named National Player of the Year in 1994 and 1995. [4] He also won NCAA Championships while playing for the Bruins in 1993 [5] and 1995, [6] and was named NCAA Championship tournament Most Outstanding Player in 1995. [7] In 2007, Nygaard was inducted into the UCLA Hall of Fame. [8]