Doug Strauss

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.
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AVP Santa Barbara preview

The men and women of the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour are set for the AVP Santa Barbara Open, the third stop on this summer's tour. Read on for a preview.

AVP beach pros conquer desert tourney

Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh swept through the desert to win the women's division of the AVP Tempe Open this past weekend. Meanwhile, , Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers went undefeated through the men's division to win their crown. Read on for the full details of the AVP Tempe Open.

Teams set to play at AVP Tempe Open

If history repeats itself, Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh, along with Jake Gibb and Sean Rosenthal, will be the ones once again hoisting the oversized checks at the end of the AVP Tempe Open this Sunday afternoon. Read on for a preview of the tournament.
The AVP Cuervo Gold Crown Ft. Lauderdale Open saw Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh continue their winning ways, while Jake Gibb and Sean Rosenthal took the men's title. Read on for the full story.
The 2006 AVP Pro Beach Volleyball Tour gets underway this weekend in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, with the USA's best beach volleyball athletes participating. It's going to be a lot of fun in the Florida sun and sand. Here's a preview of the event.

AVP athletes set for Boulder tournament

This week’s AVP Boulder Open marks the first time the pro beach volleyball has visited this high-altitude college town since 1996.

Jake Gibb and Stein Metzger not only established themselves as the top team of 2005, but also left their mark by earning a coveted plaque on the Manhattan Beach Pier with their win at the AVP Manhattan Beach Open presented by Bud Light. Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh etched their names in history as well, winning their eighth title on the 2005 AVP Nissan Series.

It was an exciting weekend of beach volleyball at the Huntington Beach Open. An event that saw Karch Kiraly win his 148th title and Rachel Wacholder and Elaine Youngs pull off a huge upset. Read on for the details.

The competition on the men’s side of the AVP Nissan Series was wide open for the first eight events this season, with five different teams winning titles. This week it has opened up even more. The 2004 AVP Team of the Year is back together again, just in time for the AVP Huntington Open Presented by Bud light. Karch Kiraly and Mike Lambert, winners of three events last season are back and ready to take home their first victory of the season.

Having qualified from tournaments held across the country, 24 junior beach volleyball teams are battling to win gold medals in the 39th Annual AAU Junior Olympics. Read on for the details.