Brendan Sander May Fill in For Jaeschke
Local writer in Verona, Marzio Perbellini, is reporting that Blu Volley Verona are close to signing Brendan Sander. Brendan just finished his senior season at BYU where he was twice named AVCA First-Team All-American as well as First-Team All-American named by Volleyballmag.com. If this deal gets finalized he will be following in his brother's footsteps as Taylor started his professional career with Blu Volley Verona in 2014. Taylor played there for two seasons, winning the CEV Challenge Cup with the club in 2016. Brendan has been named to the 21 man roster for the United States in the upcoming FIVB Volleyball Nations League, but he was not included in the roster of 14 playing in China from May 25-27.
Sander's addition to Verona will possibly be to fill the void left by Thomas Jaeschke, who has been linked with Modena and is the primary target of Trentino. The former NCAA Player of the Year from Loyola played this past season with Verona after spending two seasons in Poland with Asseco Resovia. This was the first season where Jaeschke was a mainstay in the starting lineup and was in the top 20 in points, kills, and attack efficiency. They finished 5th place in the regular season and lost in the quarterfinals of the playoffs. Verona also reached the semifinals of the CEV Cup.
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