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UPDATE: Hinneburg Signs Professionally in Belgium
June 25, 2018 | Women's Volleyball
The Red Raider volleyball alum will play for her second pro team overseas.
LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech volleyball alum Victoria Hinneburg has signed with Belgium's Black and White Company Lendelede, the organization announced last week.
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Hinneburg is coming off her first professional season, where she played with VBC Züri Unterland in Kloten, Switzerland in the SwissVolley Nationalliga B East (NLB Ost) league. Her team took first in the 2017-18 consolation playoffs.
Lendelede is one of the largest West-Vlaamse volleyball teams.
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Hinneburg appeared in 40 matches and logged 131 kills over her Red Raider career, highlighted by a 16 kill performance in 2015 against George Washington. Additionally, she posted 58 career blocks, including a career-high 8.0 total blocks against Utah State in 2015.
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A native of Leipzig, Germany, Hinneburg was named the 2014 Big 12 Preseason Co-Freshman of the Year and was later named to the 2015 Academic All-Big 12 Second Team. Her final season in Lubbock was plagued by injuries, though the 6'4 middle blocker still contributed in 13 matches. Hinneburg graduated from Tech in August of 2017 with a degree in management.
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Hinneburg is the first Red Raider under head coach Tony Graystone to earn a professional deal. She joins the likes of Colleen Smith and Amanda Dowdy as Red Raiders that have gone on to play professionally.
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For all things Texas Tech volleyball, be sure to follow @TexasTechVB on Twitter and Instagram and stay tuned to www.TexasTech.com.
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Hinneburg is coming off her first professional season, where she played with VBC Züri Unterland in Kloten, Switzerland in the SwissVolley Nationalliga B East (NLB Ost) league. Her team took first in the 2017-18 consolation playoffs.
Lendelede is one of the largest West-Vlaamse volleyball teams.
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FULL STORY
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Hinneburg appeared in 40 matches and logged 131 kills over her Red Raider career, highlighted by a 16 kill performance in 2015 against George Washington. Additionally, she posted 58 career blocks, including a career-high 8.0 total blocks against Utah State in 2015.
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A native of Leipzig, Germany, Hinneburg was named the 2014 Big 12 Preseason Co-Freshman of the Year and was later named to the 2015 Academic All-Big 12 Second Team. Her final season in Lubbock was plagued by injuries, though the 6'4 middle blocker still contributed in 13 matches. Hinneburg graduated from Tech in August of 2017 with a degree in management.
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Hinneburg is the first Red Raider under head coach Tony Graystone to earn a professional deal. She joins the likes of Colleen Smith and Amanda Dowdy as Red Raiders that have gone on to play professionally.
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For all things Texas Tech volleyball, be sure to follow @TexasTechVB on Twitter and Instagram and stay tuned to www.TexasTech.com.
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