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Dana Rettke

Middle Blocker

TeamLOVB
NationalityUSA

What Makes Them Great

Dana Rettke's towering height and athleticism make her a formidable middle blocker, capable of executing some of the most powerful blocks in the sport. Her ability to read the game and anticipate opponents' moves sets her apart, making her a crucial defensive asset for any team she plays for.

Accolades

AVCA National Freshman of the Year2017
AVCA First Team All-American2017
Big Ten Player of the Year2019
NCAA Championship Runner-Up with Wisconsin2019
AVCA First Team All-American2020

Bio

Dana Rettke is a towering presence in the world of professional volleyball, known for her exceptional skills as a middle blocker. Born on January 21, 1999, in Riverside, Illinois, Rettke rose to prominence during her collegiate career with the University of Wisconsin Badgers, where she became a standout player in the NCAA. Her impressive height of 6 feet 8 inches gives her a distinct advantage on the court, allowing her to dominate at the net with powerful blocks and swift attacks. After an illustrious college career, which included multiple All-American honors, Rettke transitioned to the professional arena, where she continues to make waves with her current team, LOVB, a prominent force in women's indoor volleyball.

Career

LOVBCurrent

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