Kemavor to participate in Women’s National Team Collegiate Training

The middle blocker will represent the Cougars in Colorado.

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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.