International Volleyball

Women’s pro volleyball: Good week for Cook, Conegliano; Skinner sparkles in France

Women’s pro volleyball: Good week for Cook, Conegliano; Skinner sparkles in France

This is our weekly update on USA women playing professional volleyball around the world. Most of the players are former NCAA standouts: 

Italy

On the first match day, Conegliano powered past Chieri in 25-19, 25-21, 25-22 to remain unbeaten. Kelsey Cook came off the bench as a receiving specialist, recording one perfect pass. Kathryn Plummer did not play. Brionne Butler came off the bench to make her first non-serving specialist appearance for Chieri and had two blocks.

Scandicci battled past Casalmaggiore in a tight sweep (28-26, 25-23, 25-20). Haleigh Washington had three kills and a block for Scandicci. Ali Frantti added 10 kills for Casalmaggiore while Lauren Carlini had a kill and two aces.

Lauren Carlini sets for Casalmaggiore as Scandicci’s Haleigh Washington, left, looks on/LVF photo

Novara continued its winning ways with a relatively easy sweep over Busto Arsizio (25-15, 25-19, 25-20). McKenzie Adams was top scorer for Novara as she had eight kills, three aces, and a block. Jordyn Poulter made a brief appearance, her first for Novara after her injury, contributing one block. Carli Lloyd also made her return from injury, appearing as a brief sub for Busto Arsizio.

Micha Hancock reaches high for Vallefoglia/LVF photo

Vallefoglia claimed its second win of the season by beating Pinerolo in four sets (25-20, 19-25, 25-16, 25-22). Micha Hancock had three kills as she set Vallefoglia to hit .318. Merete Lutz came off the bench to add five kills.

Firenze stormed past Macerata 25-11, 25-20, 25-16. Rhamat Alhassan had five kills and two blocks for Firenze. Symone Abbott had seven kills for Macerata.

Milano narrowly avoided a major upset by escaping Perugia in 23-25, 25-20, 22-25, 29-27, 15-10. Jordan Thompson had 10 kills, two blocks, and an ace as she played the first three sets. Dana Rettke made two appearances as a blocking sub. Stephanie Samedy was the top scorer for Perugia with 20 kills. Setter Tori Dilfer added one ace for Perugia.

Stephanie Samedy attacks for Perugia against Milano/4° giornata andata

Milano was pushed in its second match of the week, but came away with a sweep of Macerata (25-23, 25-17, 25-23). Thompson was the top scorer and named MVP with 14 kills (.571), two aces, and a block. Rettke made her first appearance as a starter and had seven kills (.385) and four blocks. Abbott had five kills for Macerata.

Conegliano held off a valiant effort from Cuneo and came away with a 21-25, 25-18, 26-24, 25-19…

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