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Bryan Ivie

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Men’s Volleyball
Olympic Games
Gold Seoul 1988 Team Competition
Bronze Barcelona 1992 Team Competition
World Championships
Bronze Athens 1994 Team Competition
Pan American Games
Silver Mar del Plata 1995 Team Competition

Bryan Eric Ivie (born May 5, 1969 in Torrance, California) is a former American volleyball player, who was a member of the United States men's national volleyball team that won the bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Playing as a middle blocker, Ivie participated in '93 World Gala, and was named team captain in 1993. He was named most valuable player at World Championship Qualification Tournament (November 1993) by leading tournament in hitting percentage, blocks and service aces. Ivia registered 76 kills and 17 blocks in five Olympic matches, including team-best 23 kills in bronze-medal match vs. Cuba, and was a member of the Olympic team that finished ninth in Atlanta, Georgia.

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 Lloy Ball |  Bob Ctvrtlik |  Scott Fortune |  John Hyden |  Bryan Ivie |  Michael Lambert |  Dan Landry |  Jeff Nygaard |  Tom Sorensen |  Jeff Stork |  Ethan Watts |  Brett Winslow | Coach: Fred Sturm

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