What is Taylor Averill's Net Worth?

Last Modified Jul 4, 2024 07:40 GMT
Taylor Averill's Net Worth
Taylor Averill's (Images credit: @taverill13 (Instagram))

Taylor Constantine Averill is a professional volleyball player from the United States who plays as a middle-blocker. He started his volleyball journey at Bay to Bay Volleyball Club, linked to Branham High School, where he played from 2006 to 2010. Wanting to continue playing, Taylor enrolled at Irvine University of California but left after a year to attend the University of Hawaii, where he stayed for four years.

Taylor went to Italy to play in the Super Lega A1 with Tonazzo Padova and Revivre Milano. He spent 3 years in total: 2 years with Tonazzo Padova and 1 year with Revivre Milano. He went on to spend another 4 years in France and played for Chaumont Volleyball 52 Haute-Marne (2018–2019) and AS Cannes (2020–2021).

In the 2021/2022 season, Taylor sought a new experience by moving to Poland to play three seasons at Indykpol AZS Olsztyn and a season at Projekt Warszawa. He has returned to Italy to play with Mint Vero Volley Monza.

Taylor Averill has played 315 matches in 45 tournaments during his career. He has won seven awards and will be ranked 207th in the USA in 2024. He was selected among the 12 athletes that will make up the United States Men’s Volleyball Team at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Besides volleyball, he loves skating and going to the beach.

Taylor Averill Personal Information

Real NameTaylor Averill
Height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Weight207 lb (94 kg)
DOB (Age)March 5, 1992 (age 32)
CountryUnited States
SportVolleyball
Event(s)Pan American Cup
Medal(s) Silver medal – second place - 2014 TijuanaFIVB World ChampionshipBronze medal – third place - 2018 Italy/BulgariaFIVB World CupGold medal – first place - 2023 JapanFIVB Nations LeagueSilver medal – second place - 2023 GdańskNORCECA ChampionshipGold medal – first place - 2023 CharlestonClubFrench Championship Winner 2020/21 - AS CannesCEV Challenge Cup Winner 2023/24 - Projekt WarszawaIndividualBest middle blocker - 2021 French Championship
Spike140 in (356 cm)
Block132 in (335 cm)
Net WorthN/A
CollegeHawaii University
Partner/SpouseHannah Faith Lord - Girlfriend
Zodiac SignN/A

Taylor Averill’s Net Worth 2023

Taylor Constantine Averill was born on March 5, 1992, in Portland, Oregon. He has been playing as a middle blocker for the USA Men's National Team since 2014. According to People AI, Taylor's net worth is $6.82 million, up from $6.14 million in 2023. He also has a strong presence on Instagram, with over 83.1k followers.

Taylor Averill Sources Of Income

Taylor finished his studies at the University of Hawaii and signed a two-year contract with Kioene Padova in Italy. He earned $25,000 in his first year and $30,000 in his second year, plus free accommodation and a car. After another season with Revivre Milano in Italy, he joined Chaumont Volley-Ball 52 Haute-Marne in France.

He co-runs an online Middle Blockers Academy with his friend Dustin Watten. The academy offers a 72-minute blocking course, workouts from home or at the gym, and monthly personalized mentorship. Taylor also models for brands and hosts a podcast called “Tallest Podcast on Earth.”

FAQ's On Taylor Averill's Net Worth

A. Taylor Averill is from San Jose California.

A. Taylor Averill is currently playing for Mint Vero Volley Monza.

A. Taylor Averill is six feet and seven inches tall. That is 2.01 meters.

A. Taylor Averill attended Irvine University of California for a year before leaving to join the University of Hawaii in Manoa.

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