Volleyball Hall Of Fame Inductees
1995
1996
1998
Debbie Green
Patti Lucas-Bright
Paula Weishoff
“Considered the best setter in the history of women’s volleyball”
“A true USC great before women’s volleyball was put on the map at Troy”
“Arguably the greatest middle blocker in women’s volleyball history”
• Inducted to the Volleyball Hall of Fame (1995) and AVCA Hall of Fame (2004)
(1941-2004)
• Inducted to the Volleyball Hall of Fame (1998)
• Inducted to the Volleyball Hall of Fame (1996)
• Selected to the Volleyball magazine All-Time Indoor Team
• Graduated from USC (’64) with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and a minor in English. Attended USC prior to 1976 – the first year volleyball was considered a scholarship sport
• Named To USA Volleyball’s 1978-2002 All-Era Team
• Selected to the Volleyball magazine All-Time Indoor Team (1995) • Named To USA Volleyball’s 1978-2002 All-Era Team • Led USC to 1976 and 1977 AIAW National Championship • 1977 USC women’s volleyball team was the first collegiate squad ever to go undefeated (38-0) and entire starting lineup earned All-America honors • A two-time U.S. Olympian Los Angeles, 1984 Moscow, 1980 • Coached for 23 years as women’s volleyball assistant coach at Long Beach State and groomed four All-American setters during her tenure.
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2012 USC Women's Volleyball
• A two-time U.S. Olympian Mexico City, 1968 Tokyo, 1964 • Five-year women’s volleyball head coach at Pepperdine (1973-77) • Longtime high school volleyball coach
• Led USC to 1980 AIAW National Championship • Named MVP of the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain • Only woman ever to be a member of three U.S. Women’s Volleyball Olympic Teams: Los Angeles, 1984 Seoul, 1988 Barcelona, 1992 • A 16-year member of the U.S. National team • Current head coach at UC Irvine and former seven-year assistant coach for the Women of Troy