Doug Strauss works in the media department of the AVP, doing statistics and other media duties. He also has worked at the volleyball events at the Olympic Games. He is a big fan of all sports, especially volleyball. Strauss is married and lives in Colorado. The "Switch for
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One long-time partnership that is being revived is Carrie Busch and long-time partner Leanne McSorley, who is making her 2005 debut. Those two are playing together for the 39th time (16th time on the AVP Tour), having played at least one event together each year from 1999 through 2003, with one win and eight third place finishes together. Dianne DeNecochea / Tammy Leibl, who played the first three events of 2004 together (placed seventh, ninth and fifth), are back together again. Nancy Mason, who has played at least 17 events with Busch, McSorley and DeNecochea, will team up with Jen Meredith for the first time.
John Hyden / Mike Lambert, who played together in
For the men’s team that wins in
If tradition holds, the men’s winner will be Karch Kiraly. In the three previous tournaments held in
tournament.
The last couple years has shown that tradition generally is discarded though, when dealing with the men’s side. Instead of dominant teams that win the majority of events, nine winning teams in the last year and a half have been first-time winners. The dominance has belonged to the women instead, as just two different teams have won every team event since 2003. May-Treanor / Walsh have won 20 times in that span, while Holly McPeak / Elaine Youngs won five events.
This season no men’s team has been able to build up very much momentum. Jake Gibb / Stein Metzger started out fast, with wins in the first two events, and they have been able to play in all five semifinals so far. But they will have the ”burden” of being the number one seed here. Dax Holdren / Jeff Nygaard are the only other team to advance to the Final Four in all five tournaments, and for that they have earned the second seed.
Momentum is exactly what May-Treanor / Walsh have right now. They have not lost a match (and lost just three games) this season and have won 11 consecutive tournament titles. Their winning streak on both the AVP and FIVB tours has reached 47 straight matches. The next three seeds in the tournament have all been to a championship this season, and have the best shot at ending the streak.
Playing night matches under the lights at the