A Volleyball Legend in the Making
Taylor Crabb is not just a name in beach volleyball; he's a force, a whirlwind of talent, ambition, and pure grit. At 34, when most athletes start pondering retirement, Crabb is gearing up for the LA 2028 Olympics with a new partner, Andy Benesh. Why should you care? Because Crabb isn't just playing the game; he's transforming it.
The Rise of a Rivalry
If you've been following the AVP scene, you know the Crabb brothers' saga is the stuff of legends. Voted "AVP's Best Rivalry" in 2023, Taylor and his older brother Trevor have turned sibling competition into a spectacle. It's like watching a live-action sports drama, full of spikes, digs, and family pride.
But Taylor's journey isn't just about rivalries. It's about accolades. We're talking 14x AVP Champion, 2x AVP MVP, and a 2021 Tokyo Olympian. Need more? He was named AVP's "Most Exciting Male in AVP History." If excitement had a name, it'd be Taylor Crabb.
A New Chapter with Benesh
Teaming up with Andy Benesh marks a new chapter in Crabb's career. With five AVP wins alongside former partner Taylor Sander, Crabb knows how to pick a partner, and Benesh is no exception. The pair is eyeing the LA 2028 Olympics, and let's be honest, if you're not watching them, you're missing out.



