
West Virginia Volleyball Adds Estonian Middle Blocker Mirjam Kask for 2026
May 14, 2026 11:28 AM | Volleyball
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University volleyball coach Jen Greeny has announced the addition of Mirjam Kask, a 6-foot-1 middle blocker from Kiili, Estonia, who will join the Mountaineers for the 2026 season.
"We're thrilled to add Mirjam to the West Virginia volleyball family," Greeny said. "Mirjam is an exciting middle blocker from Estonia who brings a strong physical presence, competitive mindset and tremendous upside to our program. We're excited to see the impact she will have both on and off the court."
Kask arrives at WVU with high-level experience across Estonia and Slovakia. Most recently, she competed with VOLLEYBALL CLUB VA UNIZA ŽILINA, helping the club earn second place in the Slovak Cup and third place in the Slovak Extraleague during the 2025–26 season. Prior to her time in Slovakia, she played in Estonia, where she contributed to a first-place finish in the Estonian Championships and a second-place result in the Estonian Cup during the 2024–25 campaign.
"I chose WVU because I align with many of the same values that the coaching staff has," Kask said. "There are amazing people at WVU, and I'm excited to be a part of this team."
A product of Tallinn School No. 21, Kask has been a standout middle blocker throughout her youth and club career. She plans to major in journalism at West Virginia University and aspires to pursue careers in both professional volleyball and media.
"We're thrilled to add Mirjam to the West Virginia volleyball family," Greeny said. "Mirjam is an exciting middle blocker from Estonia who brings a strong physical presence, competitive mindset and tremendous upside to our program. We're excited to see the impact she will have both on and off the court."
Kask arrives at WVU with high-level experience across Estonia and Slovakia. Most recently, she competed with VOLLEYBALL CLUB VA UNIZA ŽILINA, helping the club earn second place in the Slovak Cup and third place in the Slovak Extraleague during the 2025–26 season. Prior to her time in Slovakia, she played in Estonia, where she contributed to a first-place finish in the Estonian Championships and a second-place result in the Estonian Cup during the 2024–25 campaign.
"I chose WVU because I align with many of the same values that the coaching staff has," Kask said. "There are amazing people at WVU, and I'm excited to be a part of this team."
A product of Tallinn School No. 21, Kask has been a standout middle blocker throughout her youth and club career. She plans to major in journalism at West Virginia University and aspires to pursue careers in both professional volleyball and media.
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