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Merritt Beason - Volleyball 2024 - University of Nebraska Volleyball 2024 - Merritt Beason: The Official Athletic Site of the University of Nebraska, partner of WMT Digital The most comprehensive coverage of the University of Nebraska on the web with rosters, schedules, scores, highlights, game recaps and more!
Merritt Beason - Wikipedia Merritt Beason (born April 16, 2003) is an American professional volleyball player who plays as an opposite hitter for the Atlanta Vibe [1] Beason was the number one draft pick for the Pro Volleyball Federation in 2024 [2]
Merritt Beason Leads Selections In 2024 PVF Draft The Vibe used their newly secured top pick to select Merritt Beason, an opposite from the University of Nebraska Beason, one of the most dominant players in Division I, joins the nation's leading professional volleyball league – one that saw record-breaking attendance and national broadcast coverage in its inaugural season
Husker OH Merritt Beason: “It’s special what Nebraska has” One of six new faces on Nebraska’s volleyball team for the coming season, Merritt Beason transferred to Nebraska following two years as a Florida Gator in which she amassed a laundry list of SEC and American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) honors
Merritt Beason Shares Another Major Update Whilst Celebrating Her PVF . . . For Merritt Beason, everything seems to come with a positive touch Last week she ended her college career flawlessly for the Nebraska Huskers volleyball team Although the Huskers’ captain fell short of making her squad the NCAA Division 1 Volleyball Championship, she concluded her two-year stint in the program with a phenomenal personal record
Huskers Add Transfer Merritt Beason - University of Nebraska The Nebraska volleyball program announced the addition of Florida transfer Merritt Beason on Friday Beason, a 6-3 opposite hitter, will join the Huskers in January after playing the last two seasons at Florida