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League One Volleyball (aka LOVB) takes center stage for installment #2 of our “New Year, New Leagues” series. LOVB President Rosie Spaulding and Salt Lake City player Jordyn Poulter join Sarah to discuss how the league is prioritizing athlete experience and why in-game commentary will sound a little different. Plus, the stars, stakes, stats, and stories you need to know. Watch LOVB! The full season schedule (including tune-in info) can be found here Listen to the “Serving Pancakes” podcast here Follow Evollve for reliable and accessible volleyball stats and data Follow LOVB player Lauren Carlini here Follow LOVB player Jordan Thompson here Follow the league here, and follow the teams too! LOVB Atlanta LOVB Austin LOVB Houston LOVB Omaha LOVB Madison LOVB Salt Lake See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Setter for Salt Lake Volleyball in the new league League One Volleyball gives her thoughts on Salt Lake City, The new league, Winning an Olympic medal in Tokyo + more
Olympic gold medalist and Best Setter at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Jordyn Poulter has been a member of the U.S. Women's National Team since 2018. She played professionally in Italy for four years and twice earned All-American honors at the University of Illinois. After making her second Olympic appearance at Paris 2024, Jordyn will lead LOVB Salt Lake once the season starts this winter. She and Tiffany Oshinsky discuss Jordyn's introduction to volleyball, experience winning gold with Team USA (and later losing it when someone stole the medal out of her car), and teaching herself to play piano while at Illinois. Chapters include: Growing up with the game Returning to Illinois for college Poulter the self-taught pianist Intro to the national team and pro volleyball Winning the gold medal in Tokyo (and getting it stolen at home) “Gnarly” injury and lonely recovery Leaving a legacy through LOVB Follow Jordyn on Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook. Become a LOVB Insider to stay up-to-date on when tickets will go on sale, team info, venue announcements and more! Host: Tiffany OshinskySenior Producer: Anya Alvarez is our Senior ProducerExecutive Producers: Carrie Stett, Tamara Deike, and Lindsay HoffmanTheme Music: Pancakes by Eric W. Mast, JrSound Designer: Max Lorenzen Serving Pancakes is an iHeart Women's Sports Production, in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment. You can find us on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we share our conversation from our USA Volleyball booth at the 2023 AVCA Convention in Tampa. Clarence and Stephen welcome Olympic gold medalist and U.S. Women's National Team setter, Jordyn Poulter. (8:18 - 57:44). Jordyn shares some of her personal interests including music; talks about recovery from her knee injury; looks ahead to the Paris Games; discusses being a part of League One Volleyball and so much more! Enjoy this conversation with Jordyn, it's a good one!
In this episode, Teran Rodriguez recaps week 3 of the NCAA Women's Volleyball season, as it was a little bit of a quiet week. Rodriguez also previews week 4 of the NCAA Women's Volleyball as conference play is just around the corner. Finally, Rodriguez recaps the U.S. Men's National Volleyball team winning the NORCECA Continental Championship and Cathedral Catholic winning the Dave Mohs girls volleyball tournament for the second straight season. Timestamps for each part Intro 0:00 IE Sports Radio Read 2:31 NCAA Women's Volleyball Week 3 Recap 5:49 AVCA/TeraFlex Top 25 (9/11/23) 35:48 39:35 (I made a boo-boo, Taylor Anderson is the starting setter for Purdue, not Jordyn Poulter's sister Lorrin) Cathedral Catholic High School wins the Dave Mohs girls volleyball Tournament 41:12 Commercial Break 52:19 Back From Commercial Break 57:49 U.S. Men's National Volleyball team winning the NORCECA Continental Championship 58:16 NCAA Women's Volleyball Week 4 Preview 1:04:16 Outro/Closing 1:36:04 All of the thoughts and opinions are that of Teran Rodriguez and the guests he brings on and not of any second, third- or fourth-party organizations. Twitter (or X) of host: @TeranRodriguez1 Twitter (or X) of show: @Set_PointIE Instagram of show: @set_pointiesr Theme Music: Song: Move Out - MK2 [Free Download | No Copyright] Music provided by Mr. OATIIZ Video Link: https://youtu.be/Sqk3B2041uk IESR Disclaimer Unless specifically stated otherwise, the views and opinions of hosts, guests, callers, and sponsors expressed on all IE Sports Radio shows broadcast are entirely those of the hosts, guests, callers, and sponsors, who are entirely responsible for all show content, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of IE Sports Radio or its staff. These broadcasts are presented and made public AS ENTERTAINMENT, in the hope that they will be entertaining to the audience.
Former Eaglecrest High School coach, Tanya Bond joins Tracy and Fizz to talk about what it's like to coach Olympic volleyball player, Jordyn Poulter. Continuing the behind the scenes coverage of #TeamUSA and #TeamColorado. #2021TokyoOlympics #KygoMorningShow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
American setter Jordyn Poulter has big dreams, and she is doing everything right in order to reach them. In this episode of the Ace Space podcast, Dan and Ci quiz Jordyn on her love of chainsmokers, ambitions in the team USA volleyball gym, and some of the best things about living in Europe as an American pro. Follow & subscribe to The Ace Space for podcasts with volleyball's biggest stars, while reviews are always welcome!
Christopher Tamas is currently the head coach of the Illinois Fighting Illini Volleyball team. Under Tamas's leadership, the Illini collected a number of individual honors, highlighted by AVCA All-America First-Team selections in Jordyn Poulter and Jacqueline Quade – the first time in program history that Illinois has had multiple first-team honors in a season – as well as a Third-Team selection in Ali Bastianelli. Poulter and Bastianelli, who also garnered All-America Third Team honors in 2017, were also named Senior CLASS Award finalists and CoSIDA Academic All-District honorees. The trio also collected unanimous All-Big Ten First Team accolades, with junior Ashlyn Fleming named to the Second-Team and Poulter garnering the Illini's first-ever Big Ten Conference Co-Setter of the Year honor. Tamas is a 2003 graduate of the University of the Pacific with a degree in sports sciences. He was a four-year starter for the Tigers and a unanimous AVCA All-American first team selection and team MVP during his 2003 senior season. In four years with the U.S. Men's National Team (1999, 2003, 2005-06), Tamas made 34 appearances, and, in 1999, helped the squad to a silver medal at the World Junior Championships in Havana. As national team captain in 2003, Tamas helped lead the United State to a bronze medal at the World University Games in Daegu, South Korea. A native of Santa Barbara, California, Tamas and his wife, Jennifer (Joines) Tamas, have three children, Jimmy, Josephine and Carly. Along with serving as the Illinois volunteer assistant coach, Jennifer was also a volunteer assistant at both Nebraska and Cal Poly. She was a four-time All-American middle blocker at Pacific (2000-03) and silver medalist with the United States at the 2008 Summer Olympics while playing professionally for eight years in Japan, Italy, Russia, Azerbaijan and Puerto Rico. She was the U.S. Women's National Team captain for four years.