Justine Wong-Orantes, born on October sixth, nineteen ninety-five, is a distinguished American volleyball player renowned for her role as a libero on the United States women's national volleyball team. Her journey in volleyball began at the collegiate level, where she showcased her exceptional skills while playing for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. During her time there, she achieved remarkable success, culminating in winning an NCAA national championship.
In two thousand seventeen, Justine took a significant step in her career by joining the U.S. national team. Her dedication and talent quickly made her an integral part of the squad, leading to her participation in various international competitions.
One of the highlights of her career came in two thousand twenty-one when she was selected as one of twelve players to represent the United States at the Tokyo Summer Olympics. There, she contributed to the team's historic achievement of winning a gold medal, marking the first-ever gold medal finish for the women's national volleyball team.