Carli Lloyd (volleyball)

Carli Ellen Lloyd (born August 6, 1989)[1] is an American professional volleyball player who played as a setter for the United States women's national volleyball team. She played college women's volleyball at the University of California, Berkeley. Lloyd won bronze with the national team at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. [2]

Carli Lloyd
Personal information
Full nameCarli Ellen Lloyd
NationalityAmerican
Born (1989-08-06) August 6, 1989
Fallbrook, California, U.S.
HometownBonsall, California, U.S.
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight165 lb (75 kg)
Spike123 in (313 cm)
Block116 in (295 cm)
College / UniversityUniversity of California-Berkeley
Volleyball information
PositionSetter
Current clubItaly E-Work Busto Arsizio
Number6 (national team)
National team
2011–2018United States United States
Honours
Volleyball
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place2016 Rio de JaneiroTeam
World Grand Champions Cup
Bronze medal – third place 2017 Japan Team
World Grand Prix
Silver medal – second place2016 BangkokTeam
FIVB Nations League
Gold medal – first place2018 NanjingTeam
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place2015 TorontoTeam
Bronze medal – third place2011 GuadalajaraTeam
Pan-American Cup
Gold medal – first place2015 Callao/Lima

Career

Lloyd played with the Italian club Yamamay Busto Arsizio from the 2011/12 to the 2012/13 season, winning during the season 2011/12 the League, Cup and Supercup[3] also winning the CEV Cup.[4]

With the Italian club Pomì Casalmaggiore Lloyd won the Italian League and the 2015-2016 Champions League.[3]

Lloyd won the Best Setter individual award[5] and the 2015 Pan-American Cup gold medal.[6] She later won the 2015 Pan American Games gold medal[7] and became Most Valuable Player and Best Setter. She was born in 1989.

Clubs

  • Italy Yamamay Busto Arsizio (2011–2013)
  • Italy Prosecco Doc-Imoco Conegliano (2013–2014)
  • Azerbaijan Lokomotiv Baku (2014–2015)
  • Italy Pomí Casalmaggiore (2015–2017)
  • Brazil Hinode Barueri (2017–2018)
  • Brazil Dentil Praia Clube (2018–2019)
  • Turkey Eczacıbaşı VitrA (2019–2020)
  • Italy Pomí Casalmaggiore (2020–)

Awards

College

  • 2010 AVCA Player of the Year
  • 2010 NCAA Division I: Most Outstanding Player (regional)
  • 2010 NCAA Division I: Final Four All-Tournament Team
  • 2007 NCAA Division I: Madison Regional All-Tournament Team

Individual

Clubs

  • 2011-12 Italian Cup - Champion, with Yamamay Busto Arsizio
  • 2011-12 Italian League - Champion, with Yamamay Busto Arsizio
  • 2012 Italian Supercup - Champion, with Yamamay Busto Arsizio
  • 2011–12 CEV Cup - Champion, with Yamamay Busto Arsizio
  • 2012–13 CEV Champions League - Bronze medal, with Yamamay Busto Arsizio
  • 2015 Italian Supercup - Champion, with Pomì Casalmaggiore
  • 2015–16 CEV Champions League - Champion, with Pomi Casalmaggiore
  • 2016 FIVB Club World Championship - Runner-up, with Pomi Casalmaggiore
  • 2018 Minas Gerais Championship - Runner-up, with Praia Clube
  • 2018 Brazilian Supercup - Champion, with Praia Clube
  • 2018–19 Brazilian Superliga - Runner-up, with Praia Clube

References

  1. "Yamamay Busto Arsizio > Squadra" (in Italian). VolleyBusto.com. Archived from the original on 2017-09-06. Retrieved April 1, 2012.
  2. "USA women win second gold medal in Pan Am Games history". Toronto, Canada: FIVB. 25 July 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  3. "Pomì Casalmaggiore: arriva la palleggiatrice californiana Carli Ellen Lloyd" (in Italian). Lega Pallavolo Serie A Femminile. 2015-06-04. Archived from the original on 2015-06-23. Retrieved 2015-06-22.
  4. "Yamamay routs Galatasaray in return game to claim second CEV Cup title". Istanbul, Turkey: CEV. 2012-04-01. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2015-05-12.
  5. "Krista Vansant named MVP of the Pan Am Cup". Lima, Peru: NORCECA. 2015-06-21. Retrieved 2015-06-21.
  6. "USA wins third crown in four years". Lima, Peru: NORCECA. 2015-06-21. Retrieved 2015-06-21.
  7. "USA women are the Pan Am Games Champions". Toronto, Canada: NORCECA. 2015-07-25. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.