Kemavor to participate in Women’s National Team Collegiate Training

The middle blocker will represent the Cougars in Colorado.

Kemavor to participate in Women’s National Team Collegiate TrainingKemavor to participate in Women’s National Team Collegiate Training
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — BYU women's volleyball middle blocker Brielle Kemavor will take part in USA Volleyball's Women’s National Team Collegiate Training this week.

Held at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs from Feb. 19-22, 62 student-athletes from 29 different NCAA Divison I universities will take part in the training that "serves as a high-level development opportunity, allowing athletes to train and compete in a national team environment while being assessed by Women’s National Team staff".

An AVCA Honorable Mention All-American, AVCA All-West Region First Team and All-Big 12 First Team member this past season, Kemavor led the Cougars in blocks in 19 of their 31 matches in 2025.

The 6-foot-5 Bristow, Virginia, native also had nine double-digit kill matches, third most on the team. She finished with 253 kills, good for third-most on the team as well, 138 total blocks, including 22 solo stuffs, second-most in the rally-scoring era at BYU, 16 digs and five assists on the year.

View the full USA Volleyball release at the organization's website.