Kelly Murphy - Powerful Volleyball Spikes | FIVB World Grand Prix 2017
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Kelly Murphy (born October 20, 1989) is an American indoor volleyball player for the United States women's national volleyball team. She was a bronze medalist of the 2016 Olympic Games, and a gold medalist of the 2014 World Championship. Murphy played college at Florida where she became the first player in school history to earn National Freshman of the Year honors and was a two-time AVCA First Team All-American.
Early life
Murphy was born in Wilmington, Illinois to Scott and Sandy Murphy. She has two sisters: Jennifer and Mary.
Murphy grew up in Chicago, Illinois where she attended Joliet Catholic Academy. At Joilet, she was a star indoor volleyball player, eventually becoming the nation's top recruit for her graduating class. She won the Gatorade National Player of the Year award as a senior and was the East Suburban Catholic Conference Player of the Year in 2006 and 2007. In her senior season, she notched 414 kills and 303 assists. She started her club volleyball career at age 11 in 2000 at Uno Volleyball Club in Joliet, Il. Later in her career, she played for Sports Performance in Aurora, Il. She went 84-0 throughout her 3 years at Sports Performance. She also played on the U.S. Junior National Team. She is 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) tall.
College
Murphy attended University of Florida on a volleyball scholarship. While there she was selected as an All-American four years in a row, becoming only player in the history of Florida volleyball to be chosen an All-American all four years of their collegiate careers. While at Florida her school's volleyball team won over 90% of its matches, posting a 107-17 overall record. The Gators won two SEC titles and reached the NCAA Elite Eight. In her freshman season in 2008, Murphy became the first player in school history to earn National Freshman of the Year and set the school record for career triple-doubles with six. As a sophomore in 2009, she set the SEC record for triple-doubles with 9. In 2010, Murphy was named a First Team All-American and earned SEC player of the year. Murphy finished her career seventh in University of Florida history in sets played (447), eighth in kills (1,306), 12th in attacks (2,729), eighth in assists (2,671), 10th in service aces (126), 14th in digs (959), 20th in block assists (253), and 10th in points (1,567.5) while registering school record 30 career triple-doubles and 76 career double-doubles.
College
2008 AVCA All-American Third Team
2009 AVCA All-American Second Team
2009 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournament Gainesville regional All-Tournament Team
2010 AVCA All-American First Team
2011 AVCA All-American First Team
2011 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournament Gainesville regional All-Tournament Team
Individual
2007 Women's Junior Volleyball World Championship - Best Server
2013 NORCECA Championship "Most Valuable Player"
2013 NORCECA Championship "Best Opposite"
2015 V.Premier League - Best Server
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First time I saw her at Rio olympics with The prettiest eyes I've ever seen
I coach for the club that she played at. The 84-0 was a season record. Not a record over 3 seasons. Just 1 season. Phenomenal team to watch she is great to watch
Which club?
I just finished up camp there earlier today. Sports performance is a beast of a program
My Favourite Number 1
She has potential. Didn't maximize. Hope she comes back stronger.
I missing her
Where is she now?
Missing her
Where did she go? I really liked her back then
Went to college
She'll be back she's been playing.
@@lilnbigman No. She's a teacher now.
nicevery
She looks like real life wonder woman
Queen Kelly
Second hehehehe
Miss u so much where r u now.
What's her height???
1,88
Is she retired?
Yes
Good thing for USA, they have Drews and Thompson now. Murphy and Lowe are not it.
choker yang murphy di maunong pumalo
@@tiffanicorpuz7632 LOL!
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Video of Murphy??? Kkkkkk ridiculous
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She's inconsistent
That is your "opinion" but she's playing and you are not! She is an outstanding player all players have off days. Thus your shallow attempt to try to belittle her makes you the one still not playing.
@@lilnbigman ok
@@francis5107 trash
she is not good
She is not good learn to speak! She is playing you are not! She she's better than you are. Maybe you should judge yourself before trying to judge someone else 🤣
@@lilnbigman Dude, do you bash everyone that has a different opinion than you? It makes your remarks cheaper than the previous person. If you should comment, be courteous about it, mate. Your comments aside, Murphy's NT career is pretty much a blur at this point due to her substellar performance in the 2018 World Championship. She is just not that good compared to her successors in that position i.e., Drews and Thompson. Let alone her contenders in the international stage i.e., Boscovic, Egonu, etc. She is just not as competitive. USA learned that when she was against the Netherlands in the 2018 World Champs final 6. She has major disadvantages going against her - odd form, slower in transition and out-of-system plays, and lower elevation. Her last performance in the 2018 Chinese Volleyball League was also overshadowed by her 2019 successor in the Shanghai club - the German NT Louisa Lippmann. Like Lloyd, Murphy is no longer a placeholder in the USWNT most especially in the upcoming Tokyo 2021 Summer Olympics.