Coach April Ross praises depth of Team USA women's beach volleyball team
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 23, 2026, 9:55 PM
Last updated Aug 23, 2026

As the LA28 Olympics approach, Coach April Ross emphasizes the potential of multiple U.S. teams contending for medals in women's beach volleyball. Taryn Kloth and Kristen Nuss are highlighted as a top pair, known for their complementary skills and strong defensive play. Behind them, Kelly Cheng and Megan Kraft are noted as a promising duo, while Lexy Denaburg and Julia Donlin are among other challengers making strides in international competitions. The dynamic partnerships reflect Ross's philosophy on enjoying the journey alongside competing.
- •April Ross sees numerous U.S. teams capable of winning medals at LA28.
- •Kloth and Nuss are ranked No. 1 globally and combine size and speed.
- •Cheng and Kraft show promising chemistry, benefiting from mentorship.
- •Denaburg and Donlin recently placed fifth at the World Championships.
- •Ross emphasizes balancing competition with enjoyment in tournaments.
- 9:55 PMYahoo Sports — As LA28 Approaches Team USA Women’s Beach Volleyball Pipeline Is Deep
"For Coach April Ross, the most intriguing part of preparing the U.S. women's beach volleyball team for LA28 may not be identifying one dominant pair.
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