“I couldn’t be happier,” he said. “Finding the balance between training and rest was the biggest challenge this season. With very limited time off, and now age, the balance between training and rest is getting harder to find.”
Anderson started 45 out of 70 sets in the FIVB Volleyball Nations League (VNL) and 40 out of 45 sets at the World Championship. He finished the season with 327 kills (48% hitting efficiency), 35 aces and 24 blocks.
“In 2019, I am looking forward to fighting for more medals and qualifying for the 2020 Olympics with some of my closest friends,” he said. “We have another jam-packed competition schedule and it will take all of us to accomplish our goals.”
Congratulations Matt.
Recall that two female players were named the best in the USA for 2018.
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