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The A-Team continues to win.
After winning gold at the Tokyo Olympics earlier this month, April Ross and Alix Klineman are champions in the AVP once more. The partners won the Manhattan Beach Open on Sunday, defeating Eily Day and Betsi Flint in straight sets.
The #ATeam has done it! After bringing home the gold medal in Tokyo, @AprilRossBeach & @AlixKlineman are champions on domestic sand after winning the #AVPGoldSeries Manhattan Beach Open! 🏆
— The AVP (@avpbeach) August 22, 2021
Congratulations to these two superstars on solidifying their spot on the Walk of Fame!⭐️ pic.twitter.com/2bUTtSe2V1
Ross and Klineman went 4-0 in the tournament. Ross is now a four-time Manhattan Beach champion, having also won it in 2014, 2015 and 2018.
Following the win, the two admitted they were still recovering from the Olympics.
“We were really exhausted,” Ross told VolleyballMag. “It hit me harder in the finals how special this is so, ‘Let’s see how we do.’
“The adrenaline went from 10 to 100.”
“Honestly, I’m not sure what my expectations for this week were,” Klineman said. “It’s been such a roller coaster winning gold in Tokyo, and we didn’t feel super sharp coming into this weekend. The crowd was amazing, and we took it point by point and it feels amazing to get our names on the pier again.”
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The Longhorns beat Louisville in Omaha.
Four teams will face off in Thursday's semifinals.
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