The U.S. Olympic men’s indoor volleyball team is headlined by Reid Priddy, who at 38 will become the oldest U.S. Olympic men’s indoor player ever, according to sports-reference.com.
Priddy joined the retired Lloy Ball as the only U.S. men’s indoor volleyball players to make four Olympic teams.
“It would be the most significant of them all because of the mountains that had to be climbed,” Priddy said recently, according to Flovolleyball.
Priddy came back from suffering a torn ACL during a match in June 2014, his right knee buckling on a landing from a kill attempt.