From Europe to NCAA Champions: Kristian Titriyski's Journey
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Summary
In this episode of Volleyball Journeys, Kristian Titriyski shares his remarkable path from growing up in Bulgaria to becoming a standout player for the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa men's volleyball program.
Kristian discusses how he first discovered volleyball, his development through club volleyball in Bulgaria, and his experiences representing Bulgaria on the national team. He also explains why he chose Hawaiʻi instead of turning professional immediately and what it was like adjusting to college volleyball, life in Hawaii, and the unique culture surrounding UH men's volleyball.
Throughout the conversation, Kristian offers valuable insights into the differences between European and NCAA volleyball, the importance of resetting mentally during matches, pregame rituals, scouting opponents, and the mentors who have helped shape his career. He also shares advice for younger hitters and international athletes considering playing college volleyball in the United States.
Whether you're a volleyball player, coach, or fan, this interview provides an inside look at one of the sport's rising international talents.
- Discovering volleyball in Bulgaria
- Club volleyball and national team experience
- Why Kristian chose Hawaii
- Adjusting to college and island life
- European vs NCAA volleyball
- Winning the 2025 Big West Championship at home
- Mental reset strategies
- Pregame rituals and scouting
- Advice for young hitters
- Mentors including Vlado Nikolov
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