2008 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup Squads - United States

United States

  • Head Coach: Thomas Hogan
# Name Date of Birth Height Weight Spike Block
3 Cynthia Barboza 07.02.1987 183 73 310 285
4 Alix Klineman
5 Stacy Sykora 24.06.1977 176 61 305 295
7 Tracy Stalls
9 Lauren Paolini
10 Alexis Crimes
12 Heather Hughes
13 Katie Olsovsky
16 Lindsey Hunter
17 Angela McGinnis
18 Kristin Richards
19 Juliann Faucette

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