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Mallori Gibson
Mallori Gibson (born February 23, 1987) is an American retired volleyball player who is now a volleyball coach, currently in charge of Stanislaus State Warriors women's volleyball team. In 2011 she played for Greece, Greek powerhouse Olympiacos women's volleyball, Olympiacos in the A1 Ethniki Women's Volleyball, Greek Women's Volleyball League and the Greek Women's Volleyball Cup, Greek Cup. Gibson went on to win the Greek Women's Volleyball Cup#Finals, 2011 Greek Cup with Olympiacos after a 3–2 win against AEK Athens in the final in Samos. Sporting achievements Clubs * 2010/2011 Greek Women's Volleyball Cup, Greek Cup, with Olympiacos women's volleyball, Olympiacos Piraeus Individual * 2x All-Big West Conference First Team outside hitter, with Pacific Tigers References External links profileat greekvolley.gr profileat cubuffs.com
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