Taylor Crabb's Reign Over the Sand
Taylor Crabb isn't just playing beach volleyball. He's rewriting its history. The 34-year-old phenom from Honolulu has already put together a career that leaves jaws dropping and competitors reeling. He's an Olympian, a 14-time AVP Champion, and the owner of a vertical leap that might as well defy gravity at 41 inches. But what's got everyone talking? His rivalry with his brother Trevor was crowned the 'AVP's Best Rivalry', and Taylor himself was voted 'Most Exciting Male in AVP History' by the fans in 2023. And that's just the tip of the sand dune.
A Legacy in the Making
Coming from the legendary Outrigger Canoe Club, Crabb has volleyball in his blood. He made his mark early, snatching the NCAA Player of the Year title at Long Beach State in 2013. Fast forward to today, and he's a Long Beach State Hall of Fame Inductee (2024). But Crabb isn't just about personal accolades; he's on a mission to grow the sport. From co-founding 'Celebrity SideOut' with Taylor Sander and DJ Spin Easy to launching 'The Crabb Classic' in Honolulu, Taylor is making waves off the court too.
Eye on the Olympics
Teaming up with Andy Benesh, a 2024 Olympian, Crabb is setting his sights on the LA 2028 Olympics. Their partnership is a force to be reckoned with, and they're making a serious run for gold. Taylor's recent AVP victories with former partner Taylor Sander have only fueled his determination.



