VOL. LIII, NO. 71
California State University, Long Beach Feburary 11, 2003
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Thomas, Hochevar make national team


By Toby Lewis
On-line Forty-Niner

Brittany Hochevar Two Long Beach State women’s volleyball players, Brittany Hochevar and Elisha Thomas, were recently selected to train with the United States Women’s Volleyball team.
 
“[Hochevar and Thomas] were invited to be part of the training team,” said Paul Soriano, manager of media relations for USA Volleyball. Elisha Thomas
 
A total of six collegiate All-Americans as well as seven other players from colleges around the nation were chosen to compete for the team, which started training Jan. 30.
 
“This is basically an opportunity for the girls to train with the U.S. National Team Head Coach Toshi Yoshida and get more experience with international play,” Soriano said.
 
The 13 girls will be members of the USA National Women’s Volleyball Training team and will have the opportunity to compete in international and national tournaments which will be held later this year, Soriano said.
 
“This is an opportunity for [national team] coaches to keep the pipeline stocked with players who have experience internationally,” Soriano said.
 
Soriano explained that some of these girls will get cut, but some will continue on to have a shot at making the 2004 Olympic team.
 
More than likely the girls that are training now will have a shot at the 2008 Olympic team or the 2005 National team, Soriano said. “This is the next step in volleyball for them,” Soriano added.
 
Currently there are two other Cal State Long Beach Alumnae who are training with the National team.
 
“[Head Coach] Brian Gimm-illaro has a great program. He always gets great athletes in his program,” Soriano said.
 
The team will compete at the Pan American Cup, the Pan American Games and the Norceca Continental Championships later this year.
 
The Norceca championship is the qualifier for the World Cup, which will be held in Japan in November.
 
The World Cup is the first Olympic qualifier with the top three teams earning a trip to the Olympics, which will be held in Athens, Greece in 2004.
 
Hochevar is considered one of the top all-around players in the country, the Long Beach State women’s volleyball web site reports. In her three-year career at Cal State Long Beach, she has 1423 assists, averaging 1.99 kills per game hitting .269 with 5.58 hits and 2.60 digs per game.
 
Hochevar is a two-time starter, starting at both setter and outside hitter in her career. In 2001, she was first-team All-Big West and this past season she earned second-team All-American honors as a setter.
 
Elisha Thomas, a 6’3" middle blocker, recorded a total 168 blocks last season for the Beach.
 
She was named AVCA third-team All-American and All-Big West Conference first-team selection. During her three-year career at Long Beach State, she averaged 2.56 kills and 1.17 blocks per game.
 
She also hit .355 during her career, which is fifth-best all-time for Long Beach State.


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