Dallas Belles
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The Dallas Belles were one of six teams in the Major League Volleyball franchise. The league began in 1987 and ended short of completing a full season in 1989. Players consisted of former collegiate All Americans and Olympians. The level of play was highly competitive (above that of even the best Division I college teams) and fast paced and utilized either a 5/1 and 6/2 defense.
The Dallas Belles placed 4th in 1987. This franchise was disbanded after one year.
Rules at the time were a bit different. The ball could not touch the net on a serve, and games were to 15 (no rally scoring). And then of course there were those uniforms. In 1988 the franchise changed the rules so that game five would move to rally scoring. Perhaps a little to late at an attempt to keep the energy and interest high.
Dallas Belles' Roster:
Lisa Franco (OH)
Ruth Lawanson (S/OH)
Sheryl Joseph-Moore (OH)
Laurel Brassey Kessel (S/OH)
Patty Dowdell (MB)
Penny Lucas
Claudia Lee (DS)
Ellen Crandall Orner (MB)
Head Coach, Ruth N. Nelson and former Head Coach at George Williams College (1970-1972); University of Houston (1973-1981); Louisiana State University (1981-1985) ; University of Iowa (1989-1991)
The Dallas Belles had some tremendous talent, however it appeared the Dallas franchise never caught on with Dallas fans judging from limited television coverage, attendance was lack luster. However, those that did show up were known for there chanting "RUUUTH, RUUUTH" in honor of Ruth Lawanson a former National Team Member who possessed one of the heaviest and most powerful swings in the league, in company with Rita Crocket-Royster (L.A. Starlites) and Laurie Corbelli (San Francisco Gold Diggers).
Ruth Lawanson was Major League Volleyball's MVP in 1988 when she played for the Minnesota Monarchs.
The Dallas Belles were the only team in the league to utilize a 6/2 offense, with Ruth Lawanson and Laurel Brassey-Kessel setting the offense. Both Lawanson and Kessel would later go on to repeat performances with the U.S. National Team to play in the 1992 and 1996 Olympics respectively.
The Belles were known as the team that began each match with Texas created original cow bells and throwing t-shirts to fans which later began a tradition in collegiate volleyball.