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United States men's national volleyball team

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The United States men's national volleyball team represents the country in international competitions and friendly matches. The team is governed by USA Volleyball. The team has won five Olympic medals, including three gold.

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History

United States national volleyball team in World League 2015

As the birthplace of volleyball, the United States founded the first association to regulate the sport. The United States Volleyball Association was formed in 1927, and was the founding member of FIVB in 1947.[1]

However, by the time of volleyball's international growth in the 1940s, the U.S. was no longer a major power. They competed in the inaugural volleyball Olympic tournament in 1964.[2] The U.S. returned to the elite in the 1980s, winning the FIVB World Championship in 1986 in Paris, as well as four golds at the Pan American Games and eight at the NORCECA Championships. Of the nine times that the U.S. have competed at the World Cup, they have finished fourth five times, most recently in 2007. They won the event in 1985, and last time out in 2011 they finished in sixth place, eight points away from the medal positions. The team was a bronze medalist at the World Championships in 1994. Four years prior, in Italy, they finished sixth. Of the 14 times the United States have qualified for this competition, they have finished in the top 10 on eight occasions.

The U.S. won the World Cup in 1985 and the World Championship in 1986. The U.S. team clinched its first Olympic gold medal in 20 years when they defeated Brazil 3-1 to take gold at Beijing 2008. The team failed to defend their title in 2012, losing 3-0 to Italy in the quarterfinals for an equal-fifth finish. The U.S. won the 2015 World Cup title, where they got the first Rio 2016 Olympic qualification ticket. In September 2015 U.S. national team took part in 2015 World Cup. American players won 10 of 11 matches (the same result as Poland and Italy) and lost only to Poland (1-3). On September 23, 2015 they played their last game at the World Cup and defeated Argentina (3–1). The U.S. won the World Cup on a points tie-breaker and qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics.[3][4] It was their second victory in World Cup tournament (previous in 1985).[5]

In the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League, the inaugural edition replacing the World League, the U.S. national team defeated the reigning Olympic champions and 9-time World League winners Brazil in straight sets for the bronze medal.[6]

Team

Current squad

The following is the American roster in the 2024 FIVB Volleyball Nations League.[7]

Head coach: Andy Read

No. Name Date of birth Height Weight Spike Block 2022–23 club
1 Matt Anderson April 18, 1987 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 140 in (360 cm) 131 in (332 cm) Russia Zenit St. Petersburg
2 Aaron Russell June 4, 1993 6 ft 9 in (2.05 m) 216 lb (98 kg) 140 in (356 cm) 133 in (337 cm) Japan JT Thunders
3 Gabi Garcia Fernandez 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
4 Jeffrey Jendryk September 15, 1995 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 196 lb (89 kg) 139 in (353 cm) 136 in (345 cm) Poland LUK Lublin
5 Kyle Ensing March 6, 1997 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 144 in (366 cm) 139 in (353 cm) France Saint-Nazaire VBA
6 Quinn Isaacson February 19, 1999 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 93 in (236 cm) 116 in (294 cm) France Saint-Nazaire VBA
7 Jacob Pasteur June 5, 2002 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 179 lb (81 kg) 139 in (353 cm) 130 in (330 cm) United StatesOhio State
8 Torey DeFalco April 10, 1997 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 209 lb (95 kg) 130 in (340 cm) 129 in (328 cm) Poland Resovia
9 Jake Hanes March 5, 1998 6 ft 11 in (2.10 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 144 in (366 cm) 139 in (353 cm) PolandCuprum Lubin
10 Kyle Dagostino April 10, 1997 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) 165 lb (75 kg) 123 in (312 cm) 121 in (307 cm) France Nice
11 Micah Christenson May 8, 1993 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 137 in (349 cm) 130 in (340 cm) Russia Zenit Kazan
12 Maxwell Holt March 12, 1987 6 ft 9 in (2.05 m) 200 lb (90 kg) 138 in (351 cm) 131 in (333 cm) Italy Vero Volley Monza
13 Patrick Gasman January 2, 1997 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 236 lb (107 kg) 138 in (351 cm) 133 in (338 cm) France Chaumont
14 Micah Maʻa April 16, 1997 6 ft 4 in (1.92 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 131 in (333 cm) 125 in (318 cm) France Stade Poitevin
15 Kyle Russell August 25, 1993 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 214 lb (97 kg) 141 in (358 cm) 135 in (343 cm) France Arago de Sète
16 Joshua Tuaniga March 18, 1997 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 130 in (320 cm) 121 in (307 cm) Poland AZS Olsztyn
17 Thomas Jaeschke September 4, 1993 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 137 in (348 cm) 130 in (330 cm) Poland Asseco Resovia Rzeszów
18 Garrett Muagututia February 26, 1988 6 ft 5 in (1.95 m) 203 lb (92 kg) 141 in (359 cm) 136 in (345 cm) Indonesia Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi
19 Taylor Averill March 5, 1992 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 207 lb (94 kg) 150 in (370 cm) 130 in (330 cm) Poland AZS Olsztyn
20 David Smith May 15, 1985 6 ft 8 in (2.02 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 137 in (348 cm) 124 in (314 cm) Poland ZAKSA
21 Mason Briggs January 21, 2001 6 ft 0 in (1.82 m) 150 lb (70 kg) 130 in (320 cm) 120 in (300 cm) United States Long Beach State
22 Erik Shoji August 24, 1989 6 ft 0 in (1.84 m) 183 lb (83 kg) 130 in (330 cm) 126 in (321 cm) Poland ZAKSA
23 Cody Kessel December 3, 1991 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 140 in (360 cm) 136 in (345 cm) Germany Berlin Recycling Volleys
24 Brett Wildman March 6, 2000 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 130 in (340 cm) 128 in (325 cm) United States Penn State
25 Ethan Champlin November 29, 2001 6 ft 2 in (1.89 m) 200 lb (90 kg) 140 in (350 cm) 128 in (325 cm) United States UCLA
26 Matthew Knigge 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
27 Michael Marshman 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
28 Francesco Sani July 16, 2002 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 139 in (353 cm) 130 in (330 cm) United States UC Irvine
29 Jordan Ewert March 18, 1997 6 ft 4 in (1.94 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 135 in (344 cm) 128 in (326 cm) France Saint-Nazaire VBA
30 Daniel Wetter 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 400 lb (180 kg)

2024 Paris Olympics

The American roster was announced on 10 May 2024.[8]

Head coach: John Speraw

No. Name Date of birth Position Height 2023–24 club
1 Matt Anderson April 18, 1987 Opposite 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) Turkey Ziraat Bankası Ankara
2 Aaron Russell June 4, 1993 Outside hitter 6 ft 9 in (2.05 m) Japan JT Thunders
4 Jeffrey Jendryk September 15, 1995 Middle blocker 6 ft 9 in (2.05 m) Italy Prisma Volley
8 Torey DeFalco April 10, 1997 Outside hitter 6 ft 5 in (1.95 m) Poland Asseco Resovia
11 Micah Christenson May 8, 1993 Setter 6 ft 5 in (1.95 m) Russia Zenit-Kazan
12 Maxwell Holt March 12, 1987 Middle blocker 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) China Beijing BAIC Motor
14 Micah Maʻa April 16, 1997 Setter 6 ft 4 in (1.92 m) Turkey Halkbank Ankara
17 Thomas Jaeschke September 4, 1993 Outside hitter 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Japan Panasonic Panthers
18 Garrett Muagututia February 23, 1988 Outside hitter 6 ft 5 in (1.95 m) Indonesia Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi
19 Taylor Averill March 5, 1992 Middle blocker 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Poland Projekt Warsaw
20 David Smith May 15, 1985 Middle blocker 6 ft 7 in (2.00 m) Poland ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle
22 Erik Shoji August 24, 1989 Libero 6 ft 0 in (1.82 m) Poland ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle

Tournament record

Olympics

Year Position Squad
1964 Tokyo 9th place Bright, Brown, Erickson, Murray, Hill, Griebenow, Hammer, Highland, Lang, Nelson, O'Hara, Ernie Suwara, Taylor and Velasco.
Head Coach: Wilson
1968 Mexico 7th place Alstrom, Bright, Davenport, Duke, Haine, Henn, May, Patterson, Rundle, Stanley, Suwara and Velasco.
Head Coach: Coleman
1984 Los Angeles
Gold medal
Berzins, Buck, Duwelius, Dvorak, Kiraly, Marlowe, Powers, Salmons, Saunders, Sunderland, Timmons and Waldie.
Head Coach: Beal.
1988 Seoul
Gold medal
Buck, Ctvrtlik, Fortune, Kiraly, Luyties, Partie, Root, Sato, Saunders, Stork, Tanner and Timmons.
Head Coach: Dunphy
1992 Barcelona
Bronze medal
Becker, Briceno, Ctvrtlik, Fortune, Greenbaum, Hilliard, Ivie, Partie, Samuelson, Sato, Stork and Timmons.
Head Coach: Sturm
1996 Atlanta 9th place Ball, Ctvrtlik, Fortune, Hyden, Ivie, Lambert, Landry, Nygaard, Sorensen, Stork, Watts and Winslow.
Head Coach: Sturm
2000 Sydney 11th place Ball, Barnett, Hoff, Hyden, Lambert, Landry, McCaw, Millar, Nygaard, Roumain, Sullivan and Witt.
Head Coach: Beal
2004 Athens 4th place Ball (C), Barnett, Billings, Eatherton, Gardner, Hoff, Millar, Priddy, Salmon, Stanley, Sullivan and Suxho.
Head Coach: Beal
2008 Beijing
Gold medal
Ball, Gardner, Hansen, Hoff (C), Lambourne, Lee, Millar, Priddy, Rooney, Salmon, Stanley and Touzinsky.
Head Coach: McCutcheon
2012 London 5th place Anderson, Holmes, Lambourne, Lee, Lotman, McKienzie, Priddy, Rooney, Smith, Stanley (C), Suxho and Thornton.
Head Coach: Knipe
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Bronze medal
Anderson, Russell, Sander, Lee (C), K. Shoji, Priddy, Troy, Jaeschke, Christenson, Holt, Smith and E. Shoji.
Head Coach: Speraw
2020 Tokyo 10th place Anderson, Sander, Ensing, Stahl, K. Shoji (C), DeFalco, Christenson, Holt, Jaeschke, Muagututia, Smith, E. Shoji.
Head Coach: Speraw
2024 Paris qualified Anderson, Russell, Jendryk, DeFalco, Christenson, Holt, Maʻa, Jaeschke, Muagututia, Averill, Smith, E. Shoji.
Head Coach: Speraw
Total 3 Titles

FIVB World Championship

Year Position Squad
1956 France 6th place
1960 Brazil 7th place
1966 Czechoslovakia 11th place
1970 Bulgaria 18th place
1974 Mexico 14th place
1978 Italy 19th place
1982 Argentina 13th place
1986 France
Gold medal
Dvorak, Saunders, Salmons, Ctvrtlik, Partie, Timmons, Buck, Stork, Sato, Powers, Kiraly.
Head Coach: Dunphy
1990 Brazil 13th place
1994 Greece
Bronze medal
1998 Japan 9th place
2002 Argentina 9th place Ball, Seiffert, McKienzie, Sullivan, Bunker, Priddy, Millar, Salmon, Billings, Stanley, Polster, Naeve.
Head coach: Beal
2006 Japan 10th place Polster, Lambourne, Eatherton, Suxho, Priddy, Millar, Salmon, Hoff, Stanley, Gardner, McKienzie, Taliaferro.
Head coach: McCutcheon
2010 Italy 6th place Anderson, Rooney, Lee, Lambourne, Lotman, Winder, Priddy, Stanley, Hansen, Holmes, Clark, Holt.
Head coach: Knipe
2014 Poland 7th place Anderson, Sander, Lee, Lotman, K. Shoji, Ciarelli, Christenson, Clark, Holt, Reft, Smith, E. Shoji.
Head coach: Speraw
2018 Italy/Bulgaria
Bronze medal
Anderson, Russell, Sander, Jendryk, Mcdonnell, K. Shoji, Patch, Christenson, Langlois, Holt, Averill, Smith, Watten, E. Shoji.
Head coach: Speraw
2022 Poland/Slovenia 6th place Anderson, A. Russell, Jendryk, Ensing, DeFalco, Christenson, K. Russell, Tuaniga, Muagututia, Averill, Smith, Briggs, Shoji, Kessel.
Head coach: Speraw
2025 Philippines Qualified
Total 1 Title

FIVB World Cup

Year Position Squad
1977 10th place
1985
Gold medal
1989 4th place
1991
Bronze medal
1995 4th place
1999 4th place
2003 4th place Ball, Sullivan, Suxho, Priddy, Millar, Salmon, Billings, Hoff, Stanley, Gardner, Polster, Naeve.
Head coach: Beal
2007 4th place Ball, Rooney, Polster, Lee, Lambourne, Priddy, Millar, Salmon, Hoff, Stanley, Hansen, Gardner.
Head coach: McCutcheon
2011 6th place Anderson, Rooney, Patak, Lee, Lotman, Priddy, Salmon, Holmes, Hansen, Thornton, Holt.
Head coach: Knipe
2015
Gold medal
Anderson, Russell, Sander, Lee (C), Lotman, K. Shoji, Troy, Christenson, Holmes, Jablonsky, Holt, Smith, Watten, E. Shoji.
Head Coach: Speraw
2019
Bronze medal
Anderson, Russell, Jendryk, Stahl, DeFalco, Saeta, Christenson (C), Holt, Patch, Maʻa, Tuaniga, Muagututia, Smith, E. Shoji.
Head Coach: Speraw
2023
Gold medal
Anderson, Russell, Jendryk, Ensing, DeFalco, Dagostino, Christenson (C), Holt, Maʻa, Jaeschke, Muguatutia, Averill, Smith, E. Shoji.
Head Coach: Speraw
Total 3 Titles

FIVB World Grand Champions Cup

Year Position Squad
1993 Japan 5th place
2005 Japan
Silver medal
Eatherton, Polster, Lambourne, Hoff, McKienzie, Millar, Priddy, Salmon, Stanley, Suxho, Tamas, Olree.
Head Coach: McCutcheon
2013 Japan 5th place Anderson, Rooney, Lee, K. Shoji, Priddy, Troy, Christenson, Tavana, Menzel, Clark, Holt, E. Shoji.
Head coach: Speraw
2017 Japan 4th place Anderson, Russell, Sander, Jendryk, K. Shoji, Jaeschke, Christenson, Patch, Clark, Holt, Averill, Smith, Watten, E. Shoji.
Head coach: Speraw
Total 0 Title

FIVB Volleyball World League

Year Position Squad
1990 Osaka 7th place
1991 Milan 6th place
1992 Genoa
Bronze medal
1993 São Paulo 9th place
1994 Milan 12th place
1995 Rio de Janeiro 10th place
2000 Rotterdam 6th place
2001 Katowice 9th place
2006 Moscow T-10th place
2007 Katowice
Bronze medal
Polster, Taliaferro, Lambourne, Lee, Priddy, Millar, Salmon, Hoff, Stanley, Hansen, Gardner.
Head Coach: McCutcheon
2008 Rio de Janeiro
Gold medal
Ball, Rooney, Lambourne, Priddy, Millar, Salmon, Hoff, Stanley, Hansen, Gardner, Lee, Touzinsky.
Head Coach: McCutcheon
2009 Belgrade 6th place Rooney, Patak, Lee, Lambourne, Lotman, Suxho, Hein, Smith, Hoff (C), Stanley, Hansen, Jablonsky, Touzinsky, Reft.
Head Coach: Knipe
2010 Córdoba 8th place Anderson, Rooney, Patak, Lee, Lotman, Priddy, Hildebrand, Stanley, Hansen, Holmes, Holt, Reft.
Head Coach: Knipe
2011 Gdańsk 7th place Anderson, Rooney, Patak, Lee (C), Lambourne, Lotman, Thornton, Holmes, Stanley, Hansen, Holt, Touzinsky.
Head Coach: Knipe
2012 Sofia
Silver medal
Anderson, Rooney, Lee, Lambourne, Lotman, Suxho, Priddy, Thornton, Holmes, Stanley (C), Smith, McKienzie.
Head Coach: Knipe
2013 Mar del Plata 12th place Anderson (C), Lee, Lambourne, Lotman, K. Shoji, Caldwell, Troy, Clark, Jablonsky, Holt, Smith, E. Shoji.
Head Coach: Speraw
2014 Florence
Gold medal
Anderson, Rooney (C), Sander, Lee, Lotman, K. Shoji, Christenson, Holmes, Clark, Holt, Muagututia, E. Shoji.
Head Coach: Speraw
2015 Rio de Janeiro
Bronze medal
Anderson, Russell, Sander, Lee (C), Lotman, K. Shoji, Priddy, Troy, Jaeschke, Christenson, Holmes, Holt, Smith, Watten, E. Shoji.
Head Coach: Speraw
2016 Kraków 5th place Anderson, Russell, Sander, Lee (C), K. Shoji , Priddy, Troy, Jaeschke, Christenson, Holt, Smith, E. Shoji.
Head Coach: Speraw
2017 Curitiba 4th place Sander, Jendryk, K. Shoji (C), Jaeschke, Christenson, Mcdonnell, Patch, Clark, DeFalco, Muagututia, Averill, Smith, Watten, E. Shoji.
Head Coach: Speraw
Total 2 Titles

FIVB Volleyball Nations League

Year Position Squad
2018
Bronze medal
Anderson, Russell, Sander, Jendryk, Shaw, Stahl, K. Shoji, DeFalco, McDonnell, Christenson, Holt, Patch, Sander, Jaeschke, Langlois, Averill, Smith (C), Watten, E. Shoji, Seif, Ensing.
Head coach: Speraw
2019
Silver medal
Anderson, Russell, Sander (C), Jendryk, Shaw, Stahl, K. Shoji, DeFalco, McDonnell, Christenson, Holt, Patch, Sander, Jaeschke, Langlois, Averill, Smith, Watten, E. Shoji, Muagututia, Ensing.
Head coach: Speraw
2021 7th place Anderson, Sander (C), Jendryk, Ensing, Stahl, K. Shoji, DeFalco, Hanes, Christenson, Holt, Patch, Sander, Tuaniga, Jaeschke, Muagututia, Averill, Smith, Watten, E. Shoji.
Head coach: Speraw
2022
Silver medal
Smith (C), Jendryk, Ensing, Stahl, DeFalco, A. Russell, Christenson, K. Russell, Dagostino, Kessel, Tuaniga, Mitchem, Muagututia, Shoji.
Head coach: Speraw
2023
Silver medal
Anderson, A. Russell, Jendryk, DeFalco, Hanes, Dagostino, Christenson (C), Holt, Ma'a, Jaeschke, Muagututia, Averill, Smith, Shoji.
Head coach: Speraw
2024 TBA Fernandez, Isaacson, Hanes, Dagostino, Gasman, Tuaniga, Briggs, Kessel, Wildman, Champlin, Knigge, Marshman, Ewert, Wetter.
Head coach: Read
Total 0 Title

NORCECA Championship

Year Position Squad
1969
Bronze medal
1971
Silver medal
1973
Gold medal
1975
Bronze medal
1977 5th place
1979 5th place
1981
Silver medal
1983
Gold medal
1985
Gold medal
1987
Silver medal
1989
Bronze medal
1991
Silver medal
1993
Silver medal
1995
Silver medal
1997
Silver medal
1999
Gold medal
2001
Silver medal
2003
Gold medal
2005
Gold medal
Olree, Polster, Tamas, Lambourne, Eatherton, Suxho, Millar, Salmon, Billings, Hoff, Stanley, McKienzie.
Head Coach: McCutcheon
2007
Gold medal
Ball, Polster, Lambourne, Lee, Hoff, Millar, Priddy, Salmon, Stanley, Hansen, Gardner, Touzinsky.
Head Coach: McCutcheon
2009
Silver medal
Anderson, Rooney, Patak, Lee, Lambourne, Lotman, Millar, Stanley, Hansen, Thorton, Jablonsky, Holt.
Head coach: Knipe
2011
Silver medal
Anderson, Rooney, Patak, Lee, Lambourne, Lotman, Millar, Stanley (C), Hansen, Thorton, Jablonsky, Holt.
Head coach: Knipe
2013
Gold medal
Anderson, Rooney (C), Caldwell, Lee, Priddy, Troy, Christenson, Menzel, Clark, Holt, Tavana, E. Shoji.
Head coach: Speraw
2015 Did not participate
2017
Gold medal
Anderson, Russell, Sander, Stahl, K. Shoji, Jaeschke, Christenson (C), McDonnell, Patch, Clark, Holt, Smith, Watten, E. Shoji.
Head coach: Speraw
2019
Silver medal
Jendryk, Ensing, Stahl, DeFalco, J. Worsley, Carmody, Maʻa (C), B. Sander, Kessel, Wieczorek, Huhmann, G. Worsley, Dagostino, K. Russell.
Head Coach: Hawks
2021 5th place
2023
Gold medal
Total 10 Titles

Pan American Cup

Year Position Squad
2006
Gold medal
2008
Gold medal
Anderson, Patak, Tarr, Proper, Meerstein, Jablonsky, Winder, Hildebrand, Hein, Scheftic, Lotman, Reft.
Head coach: Knipe
2009
Gold medal
Vance, Bittner, McKinney, Kneubuhl, Hildebrand, Tarr, Meerstein, Nielsen, Thornton, Holt, Zahn, Watten.
Head coach: McLaughlin
2010
Gold medal
Watten, Tarr, McKinney, Thornton, Bittner, Lipsitz, Smith, Hildebrand, Clark, Brunner, Jablonsky, McGuire.
Head coach: McLaughlin
2011
Silver medal
Menzel, Muagututia, Troy, Winder, Hein, Meehan, Shoji, Smith, Tarr, Price, Jablonsky, Watten.
Head coach: Mayforth
2012
Gold medal
Davis, Rawson, Clark, Muagututia, Troy, DuFault, McDonnell, Ciarelli, Ammerman, Watten, Sander, Shoji.
Head coach: Patchell
2013 5th place Olbright, Taylor, Owens, Sunder, Brinkley, McDonnell, Price, Ammerman, Sangrey, Ratajczak, Lavaja, Sander.
Head coach: Patchell
2014
Silver medal
Rowe, Crabb, Mcllvaine, Brinkley, Kevorken, Page, Averill, Dejno, La Cavera, Nally, Boldog, Olson.
Head coach: Sullivan
2015 6th place Kessel, Jendryk, Benesh, Brinkley, Langlois, Mcllvaine, Nally
2016 5th place Langlois, Petty, Sander, Taylor, Tuaniga, Hutz, Johnson, Clark, Jendryk, Averill, DeFalco, Brinkley.
Head coach: Larsen
2017 5th place Jarman, Stahl, Jendryk, Greene, Sander, Langlois, Arnitz, Ensing, Seif, Wieczorek, Stadick, Saeta, Tuileta, Enriques.
Head coach: Neilson
2018 7th place
2019 5th place
2021
Bronze medal
Holdaway, Kauling, Gillis, Pasteur, Mitchem, Lietzke, Sani, McHenry, Champlin, Wetter, Sloane, McCauley, Palma, Dagostino.
Head coach: Read
2022
Bronze medal
Jenness, Shaw, Pasteur, Hanes, Sani, Gasman, Isaacson, Omene, Ezeonu, Worsley, Briggs, McCauley, Wildman, McHenry.
Head coach: Read
Total 5 Titles

Volleyball America's Cup

Year Position Squad
1998 14th place
1999
Silver medal
2000
Bronze medal
2001 4th place
2005
Gold medal
Lee, Robinson, Polster, Lambourne, Eatherton, Suxho, Seiffert, Salmon, Olree, Hoff, Toppel, McKienzie.
Head coach: McCutcheon
2007
Gold medal
Ball, Billings, Eatherton, Hansen, Hoff, Lambourne, Millar, Polster, Priddy, Rooney, Salmon, Stanley.
Head Coach: McCutcheon
2008 5th place Anderson, Nielson, Eatherton, Lambourne, Jablonsky, Winder, Billings, Hein, Taliaferro, Thomas, Touzinsky.
Head Coach: Larsen
Total 2 Titles

Goodwill Games

Year Position Squad
1986
Silver medal
Ctvrtlik, Dvorak, Kiraly, Luyties, Miller, Partie, Powers, Salmons, Saunders, Tanner, Stork, Timmons
1990 4th place
Total 0 Title

Kit providers

The table below shows the history of kit providers for the United States national volleyball team.

Period Kit provider
2000–2017 Nike
Mizuno
2017–2022 Adidas
2022–present Mizuno

Sponsorship

Primary sponsors include: main sponsors like Liberty Mutual, Mizuno Corporation and Commerce Bancorp, other sponsors: Molten Corporation, Almond Breeze, Arirweave, National Car, CoSport, Oppiaperformance, Alamo and Muscleaidtape.

See also

References

  1. ^ "History of Volleyball". ncva.com. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ USA wrap up historic World Cup as Italy join them on road to Rio – fivb.org – September 23, 2015
  4. ^ USA’s Anderson heads Men’s World Cup Dream Team – fivb.org – September 23, 2015
  5. ^ USA end 30 years of hurt with World Cup triumph – fivb.org – September 23, 2015
  6. ^ [2] [dead link]
  7. ^ "Six VNL Veterans to Lead U.S. Men in Türkiye". USA Volleyball. Retrieved May 20, 2024.
  8. ^ "USA Volleyball Announces Men's Team for Paris 2024". USA Volleyball. May 10, 2024. Retrieved May 10, 2024.

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