Nia Reed
Nia Kai Reed is an American professional volleyball player who plays as an opposite hitter for the United States women's national [volleyball team] and for the Omaha Supernovas of the Pro Volleyball Federation.
Early life
Reed was born in Cleveland, Ohio to parents William and JoMoree. She grew up in Fort Lee, New Jersey and attended high school at Immaculate Heart Academy. At Immaculate Heart, she was a four-year starter and led her team to four straight non-public state championships. She was named Player of the Year in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and played on the USA Volleyball Girls' Youth A2 team. She was the 12th ranked national recruit in her graduating class, and chose to play for Russ Rose at Penn State.Career
College
While at Penn State, Reed redshirted her freshman year, with her career spanning a total of five seasons from 2014 to 2018. Penn State won the NCAA [Division I women's volleyball tournament|NCAA national championship] in 2014 [NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament|2014] during her redshirt season, although she was unable to play in any matches. She helped lead Penn State to the 2017 Final Four during her junior season. In 2018, her final season with Penn State, she was named an AVCA honorable mention All-American after finishing the season with a team-best 3.26 kills per set, hitting.253 and scoring 385.0 points. Penn State won a Big Ten title in 2017.Professional clubs
- Halkbank Ankara
- Edremit Bld. Altınoluk
- Volero Le Cannet
- Sesi Vôlei Bauru
- Gwangju AI Peppers
- Omaha Supernovas
- Praia Clube
USA National Team
Awards and honors
Clubs
- 2020–2021 Brazilian Cup – Champion, with Sesi Vôlei Bauru.
- 2021–2022 Women's [South American Volleyball Club Championship|South American Club Championship] – Image:Med 3.png Bronze medal, with Sesi Vôlei Bauru
- 2021–22 Brazilian Superliga – Image:Med 3.png Bronze medal, with Sesi Vôlei Bauru
- 2021–22 Paulista Championship – Image:Med 3.png Bronze medal, with Sesi Vôlei Bauru
College
- 2014 NCAA Division I National Champions
- AVCA Honorable Mention All-American