Thursday, June 25, 2026
70.0°F

Former Gonzaga volleyball player to play in Finland

HERALD SPORTS STAFF | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years AGO
by HERALD SPORTS STAFF
Herald Sports Staff | June 21, 2022 4:23 PM

SPOKANE - Former Bulldog Cara McKenzie is heading to Finland to start her professional career with Polkky Kuusamo, the reigning champions of the top Finnish volleyball league, according to a press release.

"It's always been my dream to play professionally overseas, and I'm incredibly grateful for this opportunity and the support I've received along the way," McKenzie said. "I'm very excited to play with and against some incredible athletes and I'm excited for the growth from competing at this level."

The Belchertown, Massachusetts native will be one of three Americans on the Kuusamo roster. The team, according to Volleybox, was ranked 67th in the world after going 40-7 last season and taking home the Finnish Cup and league championship titles.

McKenzie came to Spokane as a grad transfer from Adelphi University, a Division II school on Long Island in New York. She said she wanted to show she could shine on the Division I level, and backed that up with a stellar season. The six-foot-one middle blocker finished with the third-best hitting percentage in team history (.309), her 68 blocks were a team-high, the third-most kills (191) and points (242) on the team and finished with only 60 errors. She was awarded with an honorable mention on the All-West Coast Conference list last season.

"I'm going to miss just about everything about GU," McKenzie said. "I think what I will miss most is the people. I have made the most meaningful relationships with my teammates and it's hard to think I won't be seeing them every day anymore. They are people I'm going to have in my life forever and I'm beyond grateful Gonzaga brought them into my life."

Kuusamo will be competing in the European Champions League this season. Training camp begins in August, followed by the regular season in October. McKenzie said she looks forward to adapting to a new play style and living in a new part of the world.

"I like to stay consistent with what I'm doing and what I know works for me," she said. "I'm incredibly thankful for my coaching staff and trainers for their guidance and helping me feel prepared to head to the next level. I want to keep progressing and be the best version of myself when I get there."

ARTICLES BY HERALD SPORTS STAFF

Youth basketball camp set to be held in Quincy
June 25, 2026 3:20 a.m.

Youth basketball camp set to be held in Quincy

QUINCY — A youth basketball camp being held in collaboration between Royal Hoops Basketball and Quincy Youth Basketball is set to be held July 11 at Quincy High School. The camp will be open to boys entering 3-5 grade and girls 6-8 grade.

Soaring Eagles basketball tournament set for July 4
June 18, 2026 12:55 a.m.

Soaring Eagles basketball tournament set for July 4

SOAP LAKE — The annual 3v3 Vape Awareness Basketball Tournament has opened registrations for teams to sign up for this year’s competition. The tournament is once again brought together by the Soap Lake Prevention Coalition and the many sponsors from around the area with the goal of bringing awareness to vaping and its effects on youth and athletes.

Sage N Sun 3v3 basketball returns this weekend
June 11, 2026 3 a.m.

Sage N Sun 3v3 basketball returns this weekend

EPHRATA — The Ephrata Parks and Recreation Department is once again hosting the Sage-N-Sun 3v3 Basketball Tournament this weekend during the Sage-N-Sun festival. Signups were open through May 31 for teams across four age divisions, according to Ephrata Parks and Recreation.