United States Women's National Volleyball Team - Montreux Volley Masters

Montreux Volley Masters

  • 1991— Silver medal
  • 1992— 4th place
  • 1993— 6th place
  • 1994— 4th place
  • 1995— Bronze medal
  • 1996— Bronze medal
  • 1998— 6th place
  • 1999— tie for 7th place
  • 2000— tie for 7th place
  • 2001— 5th place
  • 2002— tie for 7th place
    Cheryl Weaver, Lily Kahumoku, Heather Bown, Therese Crawford, Logan Tom, Nancy Metcalf,Tayyiba Haneef-Park, Robyn Ah Mow-Santos, Sarah Noriega, Head Coach: Toshi Yoshida.
  • 2003— 4th place
    Elisabeth Bachman, Lindsey Berg, Heather Bown, Logan Tom, Jennifer Flynn, Tayyiba Haneef-Park, Brittany Hochevar, Stacy Sykora, Sarah Noriega, Danielle Scott-Arruda, Elisha Thomas. Head Coach: Toshi Yoshida.
  • 2004— Silver medal
    Elisabeth Bachman, Lindsey Berg, Heather Bown, Cynthia Barboza, Robyn Ah Mow-Santos, Tayyiba Haneef-Park, Ogonna Nnamani, Stacy Sykora, Nancy Metcalf, Danielle Scott-Arruda, Prikeba Phipps, Tara Cross-Battle. Head Coach: Toshi Yoshida.
  • 2005— tie for 7th place
    Bryn Kehoe, Kanoe Kamana'o, Sophia Milo, Marcie Hampton, Robyn Ah Mow-Santos, Tayyiba Haneef-Park, Melissa Elmer, Sarah Drury, Jennifer Hoffman, Danielle Scott-Arruda, Kristin Richards, Christina Houghtelling. Head Coach: Paula Weishoff.
  • 2010— Silver medal
    Mary Spicer, Courtney Thompson, Ogonna Nnamani, Christa Harmotto, Angela Forsett, Tamari Miyashiro, Jennifer Tamas, Jill Collymore, Alexis Crimes, Nicole Fawcett, Kristin Richards, Megan Hodge, Cynthia Barboza, Nicole Davis. Head Coach: Hugh McCutcheon.
  • 2011— 4th place
    Mary Spicer, Alisha Glass, Tayyiba Haneef-Park, Christa Harmotto, Angela Forsett, Tamari Miyashiro, Jennifer Tamas, Kim Glass, Alexis Crimes, Nicole Fawcett, Kristin Richards, Jordan Larson, Foluke Akinradewo, Nicole Davis. Head Coach: Hugh McCutcheon.

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