Pinkin de Corozal Fenerbahçe Universitet Belgorod Modřanská Prostějov Rabita Baku Guangdong Evergrande Kimberly Marie Glass (born August 18, 1984) is an American indoor volleyball player and model.
On "The Challenge: Champs vs. Stars", she chose to play for the charity Covenant House, which helps homeless youth.
Reportedly while leaving a restaurant with a friend, 51-year-old Semeon Tesfamariam ran up to her and hit her in the face with a metal pipe, causing multiple facial fractures and eye injuries that required stitches.
[7] Glass, a three-time American Volleyball Coaches Association All-American and four-time All-Pac-10 pick, is Arizona's career leader in kills with 2,151 and ranks third all-time in the Pac-10 in the same category.
As a senior in 2005, Glass was selected AVCA All-America First-Team in leading Arizona to a fourth overall seed in the NCAA tournament, where they got to the regional final.
2008 2007 Averaged 3.39 points per set at the FIVB World Grand Prix in her first international experience with the U.S. women's national team.
2005 NIRSA Region 6 Basketball Tournament Most Valuable Player Glass competed on the special for the MTV reality series The Challenge: Champs vs. Stars, which premiered November 21, 2017.
Glass is now featured in a segment of the mobile phone app, Headspace, hosting a series of guided sessions focused on movement and mindfulness.