Brie O'Reilly

Canadian women's volleyball player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brie Joy O’Reilly[1] (born January 24, 1998) is a Canadian volleyball player and musician. She is part of the Canadian women's national volleyball team. Professionally, she plays for Brazilian club Sesc-RJ/Flamengo.[2]

NationalityCanada Canadian
BornBrie Joy O’Reilly
(1998-01-24) January 24, 1998 (age 28)
Langley, British Columbia
Height183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
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Brie O’Reilly
O’Reilly in 2019.
Personal information
NationalityCanada Canadian
BornBrie Joy O’Reilly
(1998-01-24) January 24, 1998 (age 28)
Langley, British Columbia
HometownLangley, British Columbia
Height183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
College / UniversityTrinity Western University
Volleyball information
PositionSetter
Current clubUnited States LOVB Austin
Number13 (national team)
Career
YearsTeams
2015–2019Canada Trinity Western
2019–2020Germany Dresdner SC
2021United States Athletes Unlimited
2021–2022France Béziers Volley [fr]
2022–2025Brazil Sesc-RJ/Flamengo
2025-United States LOVB Austin
National team
2019–presentCanada Canada
Honours
Women's volleyball
Representing  Canada
NORCECA Championship
Bronze medal – third place2019 San JuanTeam
Bronze medal – third place2021 GuadalajaraTeam
NORCECA Champions Cup
Bronze medal – third place2019 Colorado SpringsTeam
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Personal life

O’Reilly is the youngest of 5 children born to Mark and Laura O'Reilly. Her sister Lauren Carrasco (née O'Reilly) also played volleyball at TWU and for Team Canada. She is a Christian, and attends Christian Life Assembly in Langley with her family.[3] O’Reilly is singer/songwriter. She released her first album entitled First Things First in 2021.[4]

Career

College

O'Reilly played collegiate volleyball at Trinity Western University in Langley, British Columbia.[5]

Professional clubs

Canadian national team

O'Reilly joined the Canadian national team in 2019. She was named the "Best Setter" at the 2021 Pan-American Cup.[6]

Awards and honors

International

Discography

Albums

  • First Things First (2021)

References

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