2006 FIVB World Grand Prix Squads - United States

United States

  • Head Coach: Lang Ping
# Name Date of Birth Height Weight Spike Block
1 Ogonna Nnamani 29.07.1983 185 80 315 305
2 Danielle Scott 01.10.1972 188 84 325 302
3 Tayyiba Haneef 23.03.1979 201 80 318 299
4 Lindsey Berg 16.07.1980 173 81 285 270
6 Elisabeth Bachman 07.11.1978 193 88 319 299
7 Heather Bown 29.11.1978 188 90 301 290
8 Katherine Wilkins 10.05.1982 193 81 309 299
9 Jennifer Joines 23.11.1982 191 82 315 301
10 Therese Crawford 26.08.1976 178 64 312 304
11 Robyn Ah Mow 15.09.1975 172 68 291 281
12 Nancy Metcalf 12.11.1978 186 73 314 292
14 Candace Lee 12.07.1984 170 64 290 270
15 Nicole Davis 24.04.1982 167 73 284 266
17 Jane Collymore 30.09.1984 182 68 315 289
18 Cassandra Busse
19 Lindsey Hunter


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