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释义

  1. Early life and junior years

     International 

  2. College

  3. Career

     2011–2015: Early years  Indoor career  2015: Transition to beach  2016: Breakthrough  2017–present: Partnering with Gibb 

  4. Style of play

  5. Personal life

  6. Awards

  7. Notes

  8. References

  9. External links

{{short description|American beach volleyball player}}

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Taylor Crabb (born January 26, 1992) is an American beach volleyball player who plays as a left-side defender with his partner Jake Gibb. He has won four titles on the AVP Pro Tour, and was the 2018 AVP most valuable player.

Growing up in Hawaii in a volleyball-playing family, the sport was a big part of Crabb's childhood. He was a standout college indoor volleyball player for the Long Beach State 49ers, and was the 2013 collegiate National Player of the Year. Upon graduating in 2014, he spent one season playing in the Pro A, before leaving indoor volleyball to focus on the beach game. For the next two years, he had limited success playing with his brother Trevor on the domestic AVP Pro Tour and on the international FIVB World Tour. He split from Trevor to team up with Gibb at the end of 2016. By their second season together, Crabb and Gibb had reached their first semifinals on the World Tour and ended 2018 just outside the top ten of the world rankings.

An undersized volleyball player, Crabb has been noted for his speed and understanding of the sport.

Early life and junior years

Crabb was born on January 26, 1992, in Honolulu, Hawaii,[2] and hails from a sporting family. His father Chris was a professional indoor volleyball player,[3] while his mother Paula was on the Southern Connecticut State University gymnastics team. His uncle Tony served as an assistant coach for the 1984 Olympic-gold-medal-winning United States men's national volleyball team,[4] and his cousin Lindsey Berg is a two-time Olympic silver medalist with the United States women's national volleyball team.[5] His brother Trevor, three years his senior, played NCAA Division I (D-I) indoor volleyball for the Long Beach State 49ers.[6]

Raised in a volleyball-playing family in Hawaii,[7] the sport was a big part of Crabb's childhood and he has "been playing since [he] could walk."[3][10][8] He and Trevor grew up playing two-on-two beach volleyball with their father and their older half-brother.[9] From 2004 to 2010, Crabb played club indoor volleyball in the youth ranks of the Outrigger Canoe Club;[10] his club came in second at the 2010 USA Volleyball Junior National Championships in the 18s Open division.[11] Crabb also played high school indoor volleyball for Punahou School. In his senior year, Punahou completed an undefeated season with a state championship, in which Crabb was named the Most Outstanding Player,[12] and they were the top-ranked high school team in the country according to ESPN RISE.[3][13]

International

Crabb was a member of the United States national under-19 squad that finished tenth at the 2009 U19 World Championship.[4] The following year, he was named to the under-21 national team roster for the 2010 Men's Junior NORCECA Volleyball Championship. The United States beat Canada in three straight sets in the finals to win the gold medal, and Crabb was named the Best Spiker of the tournament.[14] Crabb went on to captain the 12-man under-21 national team that competed at the 2011 U21 World Championship in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[15] The United States finished fourth following losses to Argentina in the semifinals and Serbia in the bronze-medal match.[16][17] Throughout the tournament, Crabb scored 75 points in total (23rd out of 85 players),[18] posting a 0.34 kill percentage (17th out of 85 players)[19] and averaging 1.58 digs per set (19th out of 94 players).[20]

College

Crabb turned down offers from other top D-I indoor volleyball programs to join his brother Trevor at Long Beach State,[3][21] joining the 49ers in the 2010–11 season as an outside hitter. Crabb played in 29 matches (23 as a starter) in his freshman year, amassing 296 kills, while averaging 2.6 kills and 1.38 digs per set.[28] He recorded a team-best 303 kills in his sophomore year, averaging 2.75 kills and 1.91 digs per set. In his junior year, Crabb posted the most number of kills in the NCAA at 502, and averaged 4.18 kills per set (fourth in the NCAA) with a .353 hitting percentage (eighth in the NCAA).[22] He led the 49ers to their first Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) conference finals in seven years,[23] where they lost to

the BYU Cougars.[24] At the end of the 2012–13 season, Crabb was selected to the first team All-American and was voted National Player of the Year by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA).[23] As a senior, Crabb made the first team All-American once again, finishing his final collegiate season with 499 kills, with an average of 4.8 kills per set (first in the NCAA) and a hitting percentage of .371 (21st in the NCAA).[22] Crabb graduated with a Bachelor's degree in American studies in 2014.[34]

Career

2011–2015: Early years

While still in college, Crabb partnered with his brother Trevor to compete as an amateur on the domestic beach volleyball circuits. His first professional result was a 49th place at a tournament in Hermosa Beach, California, in 2011.[10][34] He made his Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) debut two years later at the 2013 Manhattan Beach Open, where he and Trevor came through the qualifiers and faced the top-seeded Phil Dalhausser and Sean Rosenthal in the first round of the double-elimination main draw. The brothers pushed the {{abbr|No.|Number}} 1 seeds to a tiebreaker set, losing with a score of 21–19, 12–21, 9–15, and eventually finished tied for 25th.[25]

Indoor career

Upon graduating from Long Beach State, Crabb spent one season playing professional indoor volleyball in France when he signed with Arago de Sète in the Pro A.[26] Sète ended the 2014–15 regular season ranked 6th out of the 14 Pro A clubs,{{efn|1=Under Rechercher un classement [Search a ranking], select Journée 26 [Day 26] and Saison 2014/2015 [Seaon 2014/2015]. Click Go.[39]}} with Crabb contributing mostly as a substitute outside hitter.[27] The club advanced to the championship playoffs where they were eliminated by Tours VB in the quarterfinals.{{efn|1=Under Rechercher un résultat [search a result], select Playoff and Saison 2014/2015 [Season 2014/2015]. Click Go.[28]}} In the second leg of the quarterfinals, Crabb scored two points as a substitute in the second set of his team's three-set loss.[29]

2015: Transition to beach

In the summer of 2015, Crabb quit indoor to play beach volleyball full-time.[9] He teamed up with Spencer McLachlin for his first three AVP events; the pair did not place higher than 13th.[25] He played with Trevor for the remainder of the AVP season and their best results were two third-place finishes. Seeded 13th at the $100K Manhattan Beach Open in August, the duo upset three of the top-ten seeds on their way to the final four—including a 29–31, 21–17, 16–14 victory over the top-seeded Jake Gibb and Casey Patterson—before falling to the third-seeded Dalhausser and Nick Lucena. They entered the double-elimination $100K Huntington Beach Championships the following month as the No. 7 seeds. Despite a second-round loss to the second-seeded Ryan Doherty and John Mayer, Crabb and Trevor won three consecutive matches in the losers bracket to reach the semifinals where they were defeated once again by Doherty and Mayer.[25] By the end of his first full season on the AVP, Crabb had set a season-best 5.4 digs per set with 313 digs in total.[30]

Crabb and Trevor also debuted on the FIVB World Tour at the $75K Xiamen Open in September.[25] They defeated a team from China in the qualifying round to advance to Crabb's first World Tour main draw where they were seeded 29th. Despite losing two of their three group stage matches in the main draw, they progressed to the knockout stage with an upset over Poland's fourth-seeded Michał Kądzioła and Jakub Szałankiewicz. A subsequent loss to Latvia's No. 1 seeds of Aleksandrs Samoilovs and Jānis Šmēdiņš in the Round of 16 saw them exit from the competition in ninth place. Crabb won his first international tournament with Trevor the next month at the $8K NORCECA tournament in Saint Lucia.[25] Having only played two international events, Crabb concluded the year ranked No. 136 in the world with Trevor.[31]

2016: Breakthrough

2016 was a breakthrough year for Crabb,[32] highlighted by two more NORCECA titles and three AVP finals appearances. Overall, he and Trevor finished in the top-three of all seven AVP tournaments they entered, notching victories against top domestic teams including Doherty and Mayer, and Gibb and Patterson.[25] Crabb set the season-best 480 digs, over 100 more digs than the next-highest defender.[33] On the World Tour, the pair competed in their first Major series event at the $400K Gstaad Major. They came through the qualifiers to reach the Round of 16 as the No. 25 seeds, including an upset over the tenth-seeded Clemens Doppler and Alexander Horst of Austria, before falling to their fifth-seeded compatriots Gibb and Patterson.[25] Crabb and Trevor did not manage better than ninth at the next two Majors either,[25] and they ended the year with an improved world ranking of No. 47.[34]

2017–present: Partnering with Gibb

At the end of 2016, Crabb ended his partnership with Trevor to team up with Olympian Jake Gibb.[56] Crabb and Gibb went into the 2017 AVP season as the top seeds, winning two of the six events they competed in. They won their first tournament together at the $87.5K New York City Open in June without dropping a set. The following month, the double-elimination $79K Hermosa Beach Open saw Crabb play against his brother Trevor on the AVP for the first time. Crabb and Gibb defeated Trevor and his new partner Rosenthal in the fourth round of the winners bracket, they then faced Trevor and Rosenthal once more in the finals, beating them in three sets for Crabb's second AVP title.[25][35][36] Crabb and Gibb also competed in six events on the World Tour; their best results were three fifth-place finishes. In July, they competed in Crabb's first World Championships as the No. 18 seeds, posting two wins and two losses to tie for 17th. [25] They closed out their first season as teammates ranked 24th in the world.[37]

Crabb and Gibb had a slow start to 2018. On the World Tour, they recorded upsets over top-ranked teams including the reigning World Champions Evandro Oliveira and André Stein,[38] but did not progress beyond the Round of 16 in their first six events.[25] They were further setback when Gibb missed the start of the AVP season with a broken toe.[39] Despite Gibb's injury, the pair won two of the seven AVP events they entered that year.[25] Their first victory came at the $75K Seattle Open in June, in which they upset the No. 1 seeds of Dalhausser and Nick Lucena for the title.[40] They went on to win the season-ending $125K Chicago Championships, defeating Tim Bomgren and Chaim Schalk in the championship match.[41] Crabb was also the runner-up in three AVP events, losing to Dalhausser and Lucena in the final match each time.[25] Their international results also improved mid-season where as the No. 21 seeds at the $300K Gstaad Major, they advanced to Crabb's first final four on the World Tour. In the semifinals, they lost the tiebreaker set to the 15th-seeded Anders Mol and Christian Sørum of Norway. In the bronze-medal match, they lost another three-setter, this time to the 12th-seeded Daniele Lupo and Paolo Nicolai of Italy, who they had beaten earlier in the group stage.[25] They closed out 2018 with two more quarterfinals appearances[25] and were ranked No. 11 in the world rankings.[42]

Style of play

Crabb is a defender and a right-handed left-side player.[2] At 6 ft 0 in (1.85 m),{{efn|name=height|1=His height is listed as 6 ft 0 in by the Association of Volleyball Professionals and the United States Olympic Committee,[5][43] and as 1.85 m by the Beach Volleyball Major Series and the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball.[2][44]}} Crabb is considered an undersized volleyball player.[3][7][45] In college, his coach Alan Knipe said that Crabb made up for his shorter stature with his 40 inch (100 cm) vertical jump, versatility and knowledge of the sport.[7][8] On the beach, Crabb has been noted for his speed,[46] while his teammate Gibb has praised his court coverage and understanding of beach volleyball.[56][84] According to Crabb, he "take[s] a lot of pride" in chasing down balls and making digs.[47] Volleyball Magazine described him as one of the best defenders in the world in 2018.[48] Both him and his brother Trevor are known for their calm demeanor on court, which they credit to their father's influence.[49]

Of the 94 players who competed in a Major Series main draw on the 2018 World Tour, Crabb ranked 18th for total points scored, averaging 5.94 points per set; 8th for total kills, averaging 5.65 kills per set; and 24th for number of aces, with around 3 percent of his serves being aces.[50]

Personal life

Crabb's middle name is Kikaha o Ke Kai, which means "glide over the ocean" in Hawaiian; it was given to him as his mother had participated in a 46-mile canoe race while pregnant with him.[3] Since they were young, Crabb has had a very competitive relationship with his brother Trevor.[51][9]

Crabb's childhood nickname was "bug" because of how small he was compared to his family and friends.[52][53] Growing up, his height posed a challenge for him as volleyball favors taller players.[3][8] In college, he was the shortest starting outside hitter in the MPSF,[7] and had been called a "leprechaun", a "midget", and a "little assassin".[8] However, Crabb said in 2013 that growing up as a smaller player turned out to be an advantage as it allowed him to play in a variety of indoor volleyball positions, which in turn made his game more well-rounded.[7] He played in the libero and setter positions when he was younger,[7][8] before becoming an outside hitter in his senior year of high school.[21]

Awards

  • 2013 – AVCA National Player of the Year[23]
  • 2015 – AVP Newcomer of the Year[30]
  • 2016 – AVP Best Defender[54]
  • 2017 – AVP Best Defender[55]
  • 2018 – AVP Best Defender, AVP Most Valuable Player, AVP Men's Team of the Year (with Gibb)[56]

Notes

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External links

  • [https://avp.com/player/taylor-crabb/ Taylor Crabb] at the Association of Volleyball Professionals
  • [https://beachmajorseries.com/en/teams-players/playerdetails?id=2889 Taylor Crabb] at the Beach Volleyball Major Series
  • Taylor Crabb at the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball
  • [https://www.teamusa.org/usa-volleyball/athletes/taylor-crabb Taylor Crabb] at the United States Olympic Committee

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