The top DI women's volleyball players of 2012
Who will make waves this year in the men's competition?
UCLA Bruins look to defend their title during the 2012 season.
These players have made a strong impact in a mere few months.
Unlike in years past, this season there is no clear-cut favorite in the DI Women’s Volleyball game: it is Penn State’s title until someone takes it. We think that someone will either be Nebraska, USC, Texas or Hawaii. Let’s see how our predictions pan out.
Since 1968, the Ohio State men’s volleyball team has been a mainstay in the world of Division I collegiate volleyball and has produced some big names in the sport, along with an abundance of success. How have they done it? Through hard work, remembering...
Thanks to a generous donation, Penn State overhauled Rec Hall and created a state-of-the-art media production center, just in time for the Men’s Volleyball Championships
A wide range of names from a wide range of schools came up when Division I coaches were asked who was the best player in the country. But a handful of names kept popping up consistently as players who will surely make a difference within their team and also...
Experience will be the name of the game in 2011 as several of the top contenders have senior-heavy rosters with their eyes on the prize. After Stanford capped off its magical run from “worst to first” by capturing the NCAA title in 2010, this year’s field...
Division I coaches, top media personnel and various sports information directors voted, and VBM is proud to announce the 2010 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball All-Americans. The 10 first team selections are listed in alphabetical order, followed by 10...
Jennifer Armson-Dyer is currently the member services coordinator for the Badger Region Volleyball Association, and previously worked for eight years as the Media Relations director for the Penn State men’s and women’s volleyball programs. Armson-Dyer played volleyball at Northwestern University, where she graduated with a degree in Journalism, and currently lives in Milwaukee, Wis. Armson-Dyer’s husband, Craig Dyer, is an assistant women’s volleyball coach at Marquette University and former Penn State men’s assistant. The couple has son, Liam.