Adora Anae
Personal information
Nationality United States
Born (1996-10-01) October 1, 1996
HometownPunaluu, Hawaii, U.S.
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
College / UniversityUniversity of Utah
Volleyball information
PositionOutside Hitter
Current clubOrlando Valkyries
Career
YearsTeams
2018–2020
2020–2021
2021–2022
2022
2022–2023
2024–
South Korea Hwaseong IBK Altos
Turkey Bolu Bld
Puerto Rico Criollas de Caguas
Ukraine SC Prometey
Greece Panathinaikos
United States Orlando Valkyries
National team
2018United States United States
Medal record
Women’s Volleyball
Representing the  United States
Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup
Gold medal – first place2018 Santo Domingo

Adora Anae (born October 1, 1996) is an American volleyball player for the Orlando Valkyries of the Pro Volleyball Federation.[1] With the United States women's national volleyball team, she competed at the 2018 Pan American Volleyball Cup.[2]

Career

She played for Kahuku H&IS and the University of Utah.[3][4]

In the 2018–19 season she signed her first professional contract, selected after a draft by the IBK Altos, in the South Korean V-League; after two years with the Asian team, she arrived in Turkey in the 2020-21 championship, playing in the cadet division with Bolu,[5] gaining promotion to Sultanlar Ligi.[6] She joined Criollas de Caguas in Puerto Rico, in May 2021,[7] for the 2021 Liga de Voleibol Superior Femenino, winning the championship.[8] She joined Prometej in the Ukrainian Superliha, but was forced to leave the club prematurely, due to the Russian-Ukrainian crisis.[9] In May 2022 she returned to Criollas de Caguas.[10] She then joined Panathinaikos, in Greece, for the 2022-2023 season and won the championship.[11]

Clubs

Club From To
Hwaseong IBK Altos 2018/19 2019/20
Bolu Bld. 2020/21 2020/21
Criollas de Caguas 2020/21 2021/22[12] (summer seasons)
SC Prometey 2021/22 2021/22
Panathinaikos 2022/23 2022/23
Orlando Valkyries 2024

Awards

Clubs

References

  1. "Orlando Valkyries Player Roster". Orlando Valkyries. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
  2. "2018 Senior Women´s NORCECA Panamerican Cup" (PDF). norceca.net.
  3. "Adora Anae - Volleyball". University of Utah Athletics. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  4. "Adora Anae on becoming Utah women's volleyball's all-time kill leader: 'It's just overwhelming' | Pac-12". pac-12.com. October 8, 2017. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  5. "Adora Anae, Bolu Belediyespor'da!". www.voleybolx.com (in Turkish). Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  6. "Kalecik Belediyespor ve Bolu Belediyespor, Sultanlar Ligi'ne çıktı". www.trtspor.com.tr. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  7. "ADORA ANAE SE REPORTA A LAS PENTACAMPEONAS". Sitio Oficial de las Criollas de Caguas - 13 Veces Campeonas LVSF (in European Spanish). May 27, 2021. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  8. "Federación de Voleibol declara campeonas a las Criollas de Caguas". Primera Hora (in Spanish). September 5, 2021. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  9. Peralta, Eugenio (February 16, 2022). "Adora Anae lascia l'SC Prometey per la crisi in Ucraina". Volley News (in Italian). Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  10. "NOGUERAS, BELL Y ANAE SE REPORTAN A LAS HEXACAMPEONAS". Sitio Oficial de las Criollas de Caguas - 13 Veces Campeonas LVSF (in European Spanish). May 10, 2022. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  11. 1 2 Bureau, Athens (May 7, 2023). "Panathinaikos Defeats Olympiacos 3-2 And Are Women's Volleyball League Champions Once Again". Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  12. "Criollas de Caguas » rosters :". Women Volleybox. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
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