Summary
Description
Milan is arguably the hardest working and most talented volleyball player in the class of 2029. In addition to being a 4x National Champion (2x USAV, 2x AAU), Triple Crown Champion, she is one of only 5 girls in the class of 2029 who were selected to train in the 2024 USA Volleyball National Team Development Program (NTDP) Summer U16 cohort. As an 8th grader, Milan already possesses professional volleyball size and athleticism as she is 6'1" and has a 10'3" touch point. Her daily/weekly training regiment is that of a high level Division I or professional player.
Off the court, Milan is charismatic, kind, and full of joy. She takes theater class and is not shy in front of a camera. She's very interested in representing fashionable and athletic brands and is certainly open to marketing for other brands as well. She understands how to manager her time and perform well in school. Her marketability in the sport of volleyball – and really the entire sports space – has already been on display as she has been featured on advertising pieces for NIT Volleyball as well as her prestigious A5 club.
Her passion for volleyball and competition is insatiable with her ultimate goals being to play professionally and eventually represent the USA in the Olympics. Unfortunately, her parents' careers as teachers don't allow them the financial freedom to invest in her volleyball endeavors as easily as many others who compete in her club or play on the national level. The annual cost to play, travel, and train at her level easily surpasses $20,000 a year. This figure has placed her parents into significant debt the last 3 years. Milan is an incredible athlete and young lady who could really benefit from the generosity of a sponsor who simply believes in her as much as her parents and teammates do.
Our preferred sponsor
Anyone person or company (local or national) willing to help supplement the exorbitant costs of travel volleyball, strength/conditioning training, volleyball skills training, lodging, and equipment over the next 4 years or more of her career.