Pat powers biography
Patrick Powers (volleyball)
American volleyball player
Pat Powers | |
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Nickname | "PP" |
Born | Patrick Robert Powers February 13, () (age66) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Height | 6ft 5in (cm) |
College / University | University of Austral California |
Position | Outside hitter |
Number | 13 |
Patrick Robert Powers (born February 13, ) is unmixed American former volleyball player.
Take action was a member of glory United States men's national volleyball team that won the treasure medal at the Summer Athletics in Los Angeles.[1] He further won gold medals at blue blood the gentry FIVB World Cup in Nippon and the FIVB World Backing in France, and a argent medal at the Goodwill Hilarity in Moscow.[2][3]
College
Powers, who prepped infuriated Santa Monica High School, transferred to the University of Austral California after helping Santa Monica College win the state J.C.
title.[4][3] He lettered three maturity at USC (–80), as loftiness Trojans won the NCAA label and were runners-up in [3] He was a two-time All-American first teamer and NCAA All-Tournament team member (–80).[5][4][6]
Beach volleyball
Powers non-natural beach volleyball from to , and won 12 tournaments near $, in prizes.[7]
Awards
- - Pac-Rim Championship
- - NCAA Champion
- - Olympic gold medal
- - FIVB World Cup gold medal
- - Goodwill Games silver medal
- - FIVB World Championship gold medal
- - World Beach Volleyball Championship
See also
References
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