Join Kelly Crull for an inspiring edition of Crull Me Maybe with Leah Edmond, the Atlanta Vibe outside hitter and University of Kentucky standout! Leah recently became the first player in the league to reach 1,000 career kills—a milestone that highlights her dedication, skill, and longevity in professional volleyball.
In this conversation, Leah reflects on her journey from YMCA volleyball to college stardom, the challenges of transitioning to the professional league during COVID, and how mentorship and family shaped her along the way. She also shares how she balances playing and commentating, the fiery competitive spirit that defines her on the court, and the legacy she hopes to leave for the next generation of young athletes.
🔥 Whether you’re a volleyball fan, aspiring athlete, or just love stories of perseverance and passion, this interview is packed with insights, laughs, and motivation.
Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction & Career Highlights
1:00 – Reaching 1,000 Kills: Reflections & Family Reactions
3:30 – Transition from College to Pro & COVID Challenges
6:15 – Mentorship & Building a Legacy in Women’s Sports
9:00 – Life as a Player and Commentator
12:00 – Quickfire Questions: Favorite Plays, Hype Songs & More

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