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Four USPV Athletes
Named to U.S. Women's National Team
Bachman, Branagh, Mahnken and Porter Selected
OAKBROOK TERRACE IL (May 8, 2002) Four
United States Professional Volleyball (USPV) athletes have been selected
to the U.S. Women's National Team.
Minnesota Chill athletes Wiz Bachman
(UCLA), Nicole Branagh (University of Minnesota), Addie Mahnken
(University of the Pacific), along with Chicago Thunder standout Kristee
Porter (UCLA) will join the training team in Colorado Springs, Colo.
beginning Monday. With those additions, 22 USPV athletes have now
trained at one time with the National Team.
Both Bachman and Branagh are on their
second tour of duty with the National Team. Bachman had 32 kills and 15
stuff blocks in 74 sets, while Branagh recorded 62 kills and 17 aces in
50 sets.
This year, Bachman averaged 11.2 points
(2.96 per game), 7.1 kills (1.87 per game) and 3.5 blocks (0.9 per game)
per match for Minnesota, which defeated Chicago to win the first USPV
Championship.
Branagh, who was the runner-up in the
USPV MVP voting and was named the 2002 USPV Championship Series MVP,
averaged 16.4 points (4.3 per game), 13.9 kills (3.7 per game), 1.28
aces (0.3 per game) and 6.3 digs (1.68 per game) during the regular
season. Branagh, who set the all-time Big Ten kills
record while at Minnesota, also averaged 18.6 points (4.2 per game) and
15.9 kills (3.6 per game) in the postseason.
Mahnken was named the 2002 USPV
Outstanding Libero and averaged a league-best 12.7 digs (3.4 per game)
for the Chill.
Porter, a two-time All-American
selection while at UCLA, was 2002 USPV Offensive Player of the Year,
scoring a league-best 345.5 points in the regular season. Porter
averaged a league-bests in points at 19.2 (4.7 per
game) and kills at 16.1 (3.9 per game). Porter also averaged 1.3 aces
(0.3 per game) and 9.9 digs (2.4 per game). She holds three different
individual single-match league records.
[Source: Mike Miazga, Director Media Relations, USPV, (630) 575-8827]
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