Two-Time Olympian Keba Phipps Reed Honored by USA Volleyball
- Two-time Olympian Keba Phipps Reed has been inducted into the USA Volleyball Hall of Fame.
- The induction honors Reed's enduring legacy in volleyball, specifically highlighting her achievement as a two-time Olympian.
- In a statement accompanying the announcement on May 20, 2026, USA Volleyball described the induction as Reed collecting her well deserved flowers, signaling the organization's appreciation for her...
Two-time Olympian Keba Phipps Reed has been inducted into the USA Volleyball Hall of Fame. The announcement was made by USA Volleyball on May 20, 2026, recognizing Reed’s contributions to the sport and her career as a representative of the United States in international competition.
The induction honors Reed’s enduring legacy in volleyball, specifically highlighting her achievement as a two-time Olympian. The Hall of Fame serves as the highest honor for athletes, coaches and contributors who have significantly impacted the trajectory of volleyball in the United States.
Career Recognition
In a statement accompanying the announcement on May 20, 2026, USA Volleyball described the induction as Reed collecting her well deserved flowers
, signaling the organization’s appreciation for her dedication and athletic excellence.

Reed’s tenure with the national team included competing in two Olympic Games, a milestone that places her among an elite group of athletes who have maintained the physical and mental rigor required for multiple Olympic cycles.
The recognition acknowledges the perseverance and hard work inherent in reaching the Olympic level and the subsequent impact such athletes have on future generations of volleyball players in the U.S.
