Haley Bush Joins Guaynabo Mets in Puerto Rico: A Look into Professional Volleyball in the LVSFPR
Drake volleyball great Haley Bush has started her professional volleyball career with the Guaynabo Mets in Puerto Rico, where she joined as a "reinforcement" player to add competitive balance as most players are natives of the island. Bush began her preseason training, emphasizing the similarity to her time as a Bulldog with daily practices and scrimmages. The Liga de Voleibol Superior Femenino de Puerto Rico (LVSFPR) consists of seven teams, competing in a 24-game regular season schedule with playoffs following. The league's regular season concludes in mid-March, and the playoffs take place shortly after, culminating in the finals in early May.
By the Numbers- Drake's Haley Bush is the program's all-time leader in kills (1,755) and attempts (5,025).
- The LVSFPR consists of seven teams competing in a 24-game regular season schedule.
- Bush began her professional volleyball career in Puerto Rico with the Guaynabo Mets as a "reinforcement" player.
- The LVSFPR preseason training is similar to her time as a Bulldog, with daily practices and scrimmages.
- The regular season concludes in mid-March, with playoffs following and culminating in the finals in early May.
Haley Bush has embarked on her professional volleyball career with the Guaynabo Mets in Puerto Rico, where she aims to continue the success she achieved during her prolific collegiate career at Drake University.
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