SALT LAKE CITY. – Utah volleyball sophomore
Neea-Maria Joki made the 15-athlete roster for the Finland Senior National Women's Volleyball Team competing for the European Championship in early autumn.
The Finland National Team will whittle their roster down by one to 14 before competing in their two European Championship qualifying games in August.
"Neea's participation on the Finnish Volleyball National Team is a huge honor and opportunity," said Utah Volleyball head coach
Beth Launiere. "This is a big step for Neea, and is representative of the type of player she is and the direction she is headed in her volleyball career. We're so excited for her to play against the best players in the world, and to represent her home country as well as Utah Volleyball. Utes fans are going to love watching her play this fall."
Joki transferred to Utah this past spring after spending one season with Clemson Volleyball. As a Tiger, Joki made a quick impact being named to the ACC All-Freshman Team, leading Clemson in aces with 27, and finishing third on the team in scoring with 292.5 points (2.81 points per set).
Utah's pin attacker is no stranger to competing at a high level for her home country as a member of the Finnish Volleyball Junior National Teams (U14-U19) where she won the North European Championships (NEVZA) four times (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022), was voted the 2022 Breakthrough Player of the Year in the Finnish League, and was named the 2021 Finnish Volleyball Female Junior of the Year.
Joki isn't the only Ute representing on the National-level this summer, joining teammates
Devyn Wiest (USA U19 World Championship team),
Kamryn Gibadlo (USA U21 National Training team), and
associate head coach Alyssa D'Errico (assistant coach for the USA U19 World Championship team).
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