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Rogers has been named the Best Defensive Player on the AVP for the past three seasons (2004, 2005 and 2006). He also collected the AVP's MVP and FIVB's Best Defensive Player honors in 2006. The 22 wins in his career make him the second-winningest player among active American men.
Playing with Sean Scott, he won the last three team events in 2005, winning titles in Boulder, Chicago and Hawaii, then won four of the first five of 2006 with Phil Dalhausser. He and Dalhausser won a season-most eight AVP events in 2006, as well as an FIVB Grand Slam event in Austria, becoming the first American men to win an FIVB title in 51 events. Combined with his God of the Beach title in Las Vegas, Rogers won 10 titles in 2006, the most of any player since 1998. His 2006 resume included wins in back-to-back weeks in Austria and Manhattan Beach, along with a long-awaited victory in his hometown of Santa Barbara.
Began his career teamed with former high school teammate Dax Holdren, winning eight titles in seven seasons. In 2000 in Mexico, won his first Gold Medal on the FIVB Tour with Holdren as the 32nd seed. Named AVP Rookie of the Year in 1997.
Played with Scott from 2002-2005, breaking into the winner's circle in Tempe in 2004. Just missed qualifying for the 2004 Olympics, finishing as the third-ranked U.S. team in the two-year process. Rogers and Scott were the fourth-highest ranked team worldwide to not qualify for the Olympics (due to country quotas). The duo advanced to the semifinals in six of the seven AVP events they played in 2004, the second most of any team despite missing several events to play internationally.
He ranked sixth on the AVP Tour in 2005 in digs (755) and seventh in hitting percentage (.436). In 2006 he again was sixth in digs (4.56 per game) and ninth in hitting percentage (.430).
Attended University of California Santa Barbara where he earned All-American volleyball honors (1995-96). Holds the school record for career digs (783) and is second on the season-best list with 246. Ranks second all-time in assists (4,831), ninth in total blocks (270) and eighth in block assists (222).
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| Birthdate |
September 30, 1973 |
| Hometown |
Santa Barbara, CA |
| Resides |
Solvang, CA |
| Height |
6'2" |
| College |
California-Santa Barbara |
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| Total # of Wins |
24 |
| Domestic |
22 |
| International |
2 |
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