Brittany Abercrombie





Biography
Personal: Brittany Abercrombie majored in international studies at USC. She is the daughter of Bob and Dee Abercrombie and has one sister, Ashley. Her uncle, Dave, played soccer at UNC Charlotte. Brittany Abercrombie lists Kerri Walsh as her sports idol.
2024 Season: Brittany Abercrombie was crowned Athletes Unlimited Pro Volleyball champion after totaling 4,521 leaderboard points during her first season in the league. She was an Athletes Unlimited Pro Volleyball All-Position selection who opened the season with 11 straight victories to set a league record for the longest win streak to begin a career. Brittany Abercrombie set a new league record with 13 match victories and also established a new league single-season standard with 2,020 win points. She led the league with 2,001 stat points and 500 MVP points after receiving 11 Match MVP selections. Brittany Abercrombie authored a 10-2 record as a team captain during the final four weeks and guided her team to perfect 3-0 records in Week Two and Week Three. She authored the best start to a captain’s career with a victory in eight consecutive matches. Brittany Abercrombie finished 11-of-15 match days in first place and never dropped below the No. 2 position in league standings. She won 31-of-45 sets in regulation, tied for second-most in league history. Brittany Abercrombie played 46 sets in 15 matches and ranked second in the league with 224 kills and 582 attack attempts. She tallied nine service aces to rate fourth in the 44-player field and was seventh in the circuit with 141 digs. Brittany Abercrombie registered six double-doubles and had 10 or more kills in all 15 matches, including 10 outings with 15 or more kills. She earned MVP 2 accolades following her league debut with 16 kills and nine digs against Team Nuneviller on October 3. Brittany Abercrombie repeated as an MVP 2 selection after fashioning 15 kills and 10 digs against Team Valentin-Anderson on October 6. She closed Week One with 15 kills, 12 digs, and a service ace to garner MVP 1 commendation and 360 leaderboard points against Team Hentz on October 7. Brittany Abercrombie repeated as an MVP 1 selection in her team captain debut with 16 kills and nine digs against Team Caffey on October 11. She fashioned a double-double with 16 kills and 13 to claim her third straight MVP 1 honor against Team De La Cruz-Mejía on October 14. Brittany Abercrombie received her seventh straight MVP nod with MVP 1 plaudits in the Week Three opener after downing 15 kills with 14 digs against Team Drews on October 18. She garnered an MVP 3 certificate after posting 12 kills and seven digs against Team Member-Meneh on October 25. Brittany Abercrombie downed a season-high 18 kills with eight digs to earn an MVP 2 award against Team Hentz on October 27. She finished with 17 kills and eight digs to receive an MVP 3 distinction against Team De La Cruz-Mejía on October 28. Brittany Abercrombie set a season high with 421 leaderboard points with an MVP 2 performance against Team Kingdon Rishel on November 3 after posting 14 kills, 13 digs, and three solo blocks. She secured the league title after tallying 12 kills with four digs, two service aces, and two blocks against Team De La Cruz-Mejía on November 4.
Other Professional Experience: Brittany Abercrombie began her professional career with Radomka Radom in Poland during the 2018-19 season. She played for SC Potsdam in Germany from 2019-21 and spent two seasons (2021-23) with ADAM Voleybol in Turkey. Brittany Abercrombie was a member of IBK Altos in South Korea during the 2023-24 campaign. She led the Orlando Valkyries to the 2025 Pro Volleyball Federation championship and claimed league MVP honors and Opposite Hitter of the Year laurels. Brittany Abercrombie was a First-Team All-PVF performer who set league records with 462 kills, 1,208 attacks, 4.36 kills per set, and 503 total points.
International Experience: Brittany Abercrombie was a member of the Puerto Rican National Team from 2021-23.
At USC: Brittany Abercrombie was a four-year letter winner at USC who appeared in 415 sets across 117 matches from 2014-17. She totaled 1,037 kills and finished with a .268 career hitting percentage. Brittany Abercrombie compiled 274 digs and 268 total blocks. She was a Third-Team AVCA All-America selection as a senior and earned a pair of AVCA All-Pacific South Region nods. Brittany Abercrombie was a two-time All-Pac-12 Conference performer. She started all 35 matches and saw the court in 136 sets for the Trojans as a senior. Brittany Abercrombie earned Third-Team AVCA All-America selection and All-Pacific South Region pick. She set a career high with 426 kills while registering a .281 hitting percentage and also contributed 85 blocks and 86 digs. Brittany Abercrombie finished with double-digit kills in 26 contests, including 10 matches with 15 or more kills. She put down a season-high 19 kills against Washington and registered at least one block in 23-of-26 outings. Brittany Abercrombie recorded five or more blocks in a match four times, including a season-high eight rejections against Arkansas. She claimed AVCA All-Pacific South honors after playing 32 matches as a junior. Brittany Abercrombie finished with 255 kills and a career-best 86 total blocks and also added 70 digs. She had seven matches with 10 or more kills, including a pair of 15-kill outputs. Brittany Abercrombie posted five or more total blocks on four occasions, including seven against Oregon State. She was a starter in 35 matches who registered 300 kills and a .277 hitting percentage during her sophomore campaign. Brittany Abercrombie secured AVCA All-Pacific South Honorable Mention status in addition to being named to the All-Pac-12 team. She also established a career high with 105 digs in addition to 80 total blocks. Brittany Abercrombie registered 14 matches with at least 10 kills, including a season-high 16 kills against Washington State. She recorded her lone double-double of the campaign with 10 kills and 11 digs in the NCAA Regional finale against Kansas and also had 10 digs against UCLA in the Pac-12 Tournament. Brittany Abercrombie collected multiple blocks in 24-of-35 contests with at least three stops in 20 of those appearances. She appeared in 31 sets over 15 matches as a freshman in 2014 and tallied 56 kills with 17 total blocks.