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Former Minnesota Monarch reflects on history, future of women's professional volleyball in the state

Former Minnesota Monarch reflects on history, future of women's professional volleyball in the state

Update: 2025-11-25
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Two professional women’s volleyball leagues recently announced they are coming to Minnesota. Major League Volleyball and League One Volleyball will launch teams in 2027. But it won’t be the first time Minnesota has had a professional women’s volleyball team.


In 1987, a brand-new professional women’s volleyball league brought the Minnesota Monarchs to the state. The league fell apart halfway through the season in 1989 due to financial problems. But while it lasted, the Monarchs had a steady fanbase.


Former Monarch Annie Adamczak-Glavan is a coach and director of Club 43, a youth volleyball club based in Hopkins. She joined MPR News host Chris Farrell to share more about the Monarchs and what she thinks about the new leagues.

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Former Minnesota Monarch reflects on history, future of women's professional volleyball in the state

Former Minnesota Monarch reflects on history, future of women's professional volleyball in the state

Minnesota Public Radio