Brook Billings

Brook Michael Billings (born April 30, 1980)[1] is an American indoor volleyball player who plays as an opposite hitter for the U.S. National Team.

Billings earned All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) honorable mention.

Billings had a stellar run at the Pan American Games on August 23–28 in Rio de Janeiro, finishing as the United States' second-leading scorer, and fifth overall, with 61 points on 54 kills, six blocks and one ace.

Billings earned a gold medal as Team USA won its second-straight NORCECA Continental Championship with a four-set victory over Cuba on September 15.

Billings made his first-ever Olympic appearance in Athens, Greece as the USA Men finished fourth overall.

The men posted a perfect record of 6-0 en route to the gold medal, which included a come-from-behind, 3-2 win over Cuba in the championship match.

He scored a match-high 17 points on 16 kills and one block in a 3-1 pool-play win over Cuba after replacing starting opposite Clay Stanley.

Billings led Team USA in scoring and ranked third among all scorers with 73 points on 67 kills, five blocks and one service ace at the Pan American Games in the Dominican Republic.

The Americans finished fourth (3-2) at the Pan Am Games after losing to Brazil in the bronze medal match.

He scored a career-high 26 points (24 kills, one block, one ace) in a 3-2 upset of eventual World Champion Brazil on September 30 during pool play.

One of his fondest childhood memories is spending all day at East Beach in Santa Barbara with his friends.

In addition to being freakishly tall, Brook is known to be a good friend, at times, and cannot finish a jigsaw puzzle to save his life.