Kami Miner
6′0″2 Year ProRedondo Beach, CA
Kami Miner

Professional Experience

Omaha Supernovas (2027)

  • Signed with the Supernovas during the MLV Free Agency Period on May 27, 2026

Numia Vero Volley Milano (2026)

  • Joined one of Italy’s top volleyball clubs right after college, mostly serving as the backup setter
  • Played in 71 sets across a season that saw Milano play in over 50 matches across multiple competitions
  • Miner was part of a Milano team that won the Italian Supercup and finished runner-up in the Italian Serie A1, which is known to have the toughest competition in the world

International Experience

  • One of 30 selections on the 2026 U.S. Women’s National Team long-list roster for this year’s Volleyball Nations League (VNL)
  • Led the U.S. in the past two NORCECA Final Six competitions, which included a gold medal in 2025. The team won silver in 2024 when Miner won the tournament’s Best Setter award
  • Starting setter and team captain for the U.S. at the 2021 FIVB Women’s U20 World Championship in the Netherlands and Belgium
  • Selected to the U.S. Women’s U20 Junior National Training Team in 2020 before the event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Helped her home country capture gold at the FIVB Girls U18 World Championships in Egypt in 2019
  • Won gold with the U.S. at the NORCECA U18 Youth Continental Championships in Honduras

College Experience

Stanford (2021-2024)

  • Prolific four-year career at Stanford that saw Miner collect three AVCA All-America first team honors and four AVCA All-Region accolades
  • Racked up three conference setter of the year awards, taking home the 2022 and 2023 Pac-12 Setter of the Year honors and being named the 2024 ACC Setter of the Year in her final college season
  • Directed the program to three Regional Final appearances across her career, which included the final two Pac-12 championships in the conference’s final two seasons in 2022 and 2023
  • Her 5,189 career assists in four seasons ranks third overall in program history and second in the rally-scoring era
  • Left Stanford ranked fourth overall and first in the rally-scoring era with 11.45 assists per set in 125 matches
  • Posted 1,062 digs and 2.34 per set in her career, plus 289 kills, 237 blocks and 86 aces
  • Recorded 48 career double-doubles and finished sixth in program history with a .376 career hitting percentage on 625 attacks

Personal

  • Daughter of Harold and Pamela Miner
  • Miner’s father, Harold, was a two-time NBA Slam Dunk champion (1993, 1995) and was a consensus All-American basketball player at USC
  • 2021 graduate of Redonda Union High School, where she came out as a top-five volleyball recruit