Carmen Rosa Caso

Rosa Caso
Personal information
Full name Carmen Rosa Caso Sierra
Nationality  Dominican Republic
Born (1981-11-29) November 29, 1981
Santo Domingo
Hometown Santo Domingo
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight 59 kg (130 lb)
Spike 243 cm (96 in)
Block 241 cm (95 in)
Volleyball information
Position Libero
Number 6
National team
2005 -Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
Last updated: October 2011

Carmen Rosa Caso Sierra (born November 29, 1981 in Santo Domingo) is a volleyball player from the Dominican Republic, who won the bronze medal with the Dominican women's national team at the 2007 NORCECA Championship. She also became "Best Libero" of the event.[1]

Career

At the volleyball tournament during the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games, she won the "Best Libero" award and the gold medal.[2]

She became the "Best Defender" of the 2006 TV Azteca’s Women Stars Volleyball Cup, played in Monterrey, Mexico and won by the team with a perfect record in 5 matches.[3]

At the 2007 Pan-American Cup she took the bronze medal with the National Team and also the "Best Libero" award.[4] Later that year, she won this same award at the 2007 NORCECA Championship.[5]

Rosa joined Mirador to play the 2011 FIVB Women's Club World Championship, and her team finished in 4th place after losing the Bronze Medal match to the Brazilian team Sollys/Nestle.[6]

Clubs

Awards

Individuals

References

  1. FIVB. "Cuba edged USA in five sets to win NORCECA Women’s and the entry to FIVB World Cup 2007". Retrieved 2010-07-18.
  2. FIVB. "Dominican Annerys Vargas wins MVP trophy at Central American and Caribbean Games". Archived from the original on 2008-08-04. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  3. NORCECA. "Dominican Bethania de la Cruz was the MVP in Monterrey". Retrieved 2007-06-06.
  4. NORCECA. "Cuban Nancy Carrillo was the MVP". Retrieved 2010-07-18.
  5. FIVB. "Cuba edged USA in five sets to win NORCECA Women’s and the entry to FIVB World Cup 2007". Retrieved 2010-07-18.
  6. FIVB (2011-10-14). "Sollys Nestle Osasco ace Mirador Santo Domingo to win FIVB World Club Championship bronze". Retrieved 2011-10-14.
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