Alexandra Jupiter

French volleyball player
Alexandra Jupiter
Personal information
NationalityFrench
Born (1990-03-11) 11 March 1990 (age 34)
Height190 cm (6 ft 3 in)
Volleyball information
Positionoutside hitter
Number7 (national team)
Career
YearsTeams
2013 Criollas de Caguas
National team
2013France France

Alexandra Jupiter (born 11 March 1990) is a French female former volleyball and beach volleyball player, playing as an outside hitter. She was part of the France women's national volleyball team.

She competed at the 2013 Women's European Volleyball Championship. On club level she played for Criollas de Caguas.[1]

As a beach volleyball player she competed with Laura Longuet at the 2015 European Beach Volleyball Championships.

College

While at USC, she won the Honda Sports Award as the best female collegiate volleyball player in 2011–12.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Team Roster – France". Cev.lu. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Alex Jupiter Wins Honda Award For Women's Volleyball". USC Athletics. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
  3. ^ Award, Honda Sports. "USC's Alex Jupiter Receives Honda Sports Award for Volleyball". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2020-04-02.

External links

  • Alexandra Jupiter at FIVB beach volleyball databaseEdit on Wikidata
  • Alexandra Jupiter at the European Volleyball ConfederationEdit on Wikidata
  • Alexandra Jupiter at Beach Volleyball DatabaseEdit on Wikidata
  • Alexandra Jupiter at WorldofVolleyEdit on Wikidata
  • Alexandra Jupiter at the French Olympic and Sports Committee (archived) (in French)Edit on Wikidata
  • "Alex Jupiter Bio - University of Southern California Official Athletic Site". Usctrojans.com. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
  • "Rio Grand Slam 2016". Fivb.org. Retrieved 2017-03-20.


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Honda Sports Award
Division I
Basketball
Cross country
Field hockey
Golf
Gymnastics
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Swimming & diving
Tennis
Track & field
Volleyball
Honda Cup
Inspiration
  • 1988: Roethlisberger
  • 1989: Jacobs
  • 1990: Robertson
  • 1991: T. Nichols
  • 1992: Stepp
  • 1993: Mead
  • 1994: H. Scott
  • 1995: A. Johnson
  • 1996: Carson
  • 1998: H. Anderson
  • 1999: J. Jones
  • 2000: J. Olson
  • 2001: Berner
  • 2002: Koetsier
  • 2003: McPherson
  • 2004: Gunn
  • 2005: Kroon
  • 2006: Payne
  • 2007: Kohut
  • 2008: Knight
  • 2009: Hester
  • 2010: Cobb
  • 2011: Breland
  • 2012: Delle Donne
  • 2013: Mingo
  • 2014: Gilliland
  • 2015: McGee-Stafford
  • 2016: Fogle
  • 2017: N. Stafford
  • 2018: Cunningham
  • 2019: Fessler
  • 2020: No award
  • 2021: O'Neal
  • 2022: Thibodeau
  • 2023: M. White
Div II
  • 1988: Brinton
  • 1989: Cobbs
  • 1990: Hardy
  • 1991: Saunders
  • 1992: Hand
  • 1993: C. Allen
  • 1994: Metro
  • 1995: Coetzee
  • 1996: Clarkson
  • 1997: Morlock
  • 1998: Penner
  • 1999: Almazan
  • 2000: Even
  • 2001: Martin
  • 2002: N. Duncan
  • 2003: Gregg
  • 2004: Gomez
  • 2005: Lewallen
  • 2006: Erb
  • 2007: Hanavan
  • 2008: Braegelmann
  • 2009: Erb
  • 2010: McNamara
  • 2011: Macy
  • 2012: Daugherty
  • 2013: Daugherty
  • 2014: Battista
  • 2015: Dickinson
  • 2016: Oren
  • 2017: Muscaro
  • 2018: C. Kurgat
  • 2019: Reiss
  • 2020: No award
  • 2021: No award
  • 2022: Petrantonio
  • 2023: B. Olson
Div III
  • 1988: Beachy
  • 1989: Prineas
  • 1990: Grierson
  • 1991: Gilbert
  • 1992: K. Oden
  • 1993: Carter
  • 1994: Ainsworth
  • 1995: Albers
  • 1996: Swan
  • 1997: Ta. Johnson
  • 1998: Speckman
  • 1999: Schade
  • 2000: Fischer
  • 2001: Rogers
  • 2002: Bergofsky
  • 2003: Hysell
  • 2004: M. Gordon
  • 2005: Buttry
  • 2006: Silva
  • 2007: Bondi
  • 2008: Zerzan
  • 2009: Huston
  • 2010: Borner
  • 2011: Stern
  • 2012: Hagensen
  • 2013: Fournier
  • 2014: Cazzolla
  • 2015: Fournier
  • 2016: Moss
  • 2017: Crist
  • 2018: Chong
  • 2019: Temple
  • 2020: No award
  • 2021: No award
  • 2022: Nicholas
  • 2023: Earley


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