If you’re trying to build the future of U.S. beach volleyball, there’s one name that’s literally standing above the rest:Andy Benesh, 6’9″, elite hands, Olympic energy, and absolutely no chill at the net.
From SoCal roots to Paris heat, Benesh isn’t just a late bloomer, he’s a modern beach volleyball blueprint. Power. Patience. Precision. And now? Podium potential.
🌴 West Coast Raised, Wired to Win
Born March 14, 1995, in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, Benesh didn’t start on the sand, but once he hit it, he never looked back.
Picked up volleyball at Palos Verdes High School
Named First-Team All-American + VolleyballMag Fab 50 Recruit
Said goodbye to basketball dreams and went all-in on volleyball, and yeah, that worked out.
🏐 USC Trojan, Middle Blocker Mayhem
Benesh balled out at USC from 2014-2017:
2x AVCA All-America Honorable Mention
All-MPSF Second Team (2017)
Team captain, stat-stuffer, and ultimate teammate
Career totals:
658 kills
346 blocks
.415 hitting percentage
And more floor burns than stats could measure
658 kills
346 blocks
.415 hitting percentage
And more floor burns than stats could measure
Oh, and he was on the MPSF All-Academic Team 3x, because why not flex both hemispheres?
🌍 From Switzerland to the Sand
After college? He went full passport mode.
Played indoor pro ball in Switzerland
Made the switch to beach in 2018 with high school buddy Cole Fiers
Qualified for two AVP Main Draws immediately
The sand stuck. And so did Benesh.



