universalsports.com - 7/1/2009
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Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers of the United States captured their pool (B) Wednesday at the 2009 FIVB World Championships despite forfeiting their match to Jason Lochhead and Kirk Pitman of New Zealand.
Worlds preview: Rogers/Dalhausser seeking place in history
universalsports.com 6/19/2009 — Rogers and Dalhausser could become the first men's team to win beach volleyball's major international tournament three years in a row. They'd also be the first men to take consecutive world titles, as well as the first to win worlds the year following an Olympic gold.
Dalhausser, Rogers complete U.S. sweep in France
universalsports.com 7/26/2009 — The single-elimination format worked perfectly for two beach volleyball pairs from the United States here Sunday as reigning Olympic champions Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers duplicated the efforts of compatriots Jen Kessy and April Ross in capturing the gold medals at the $600,000 World Series 13 Grand Chelem.
Rogers, Dalhausser claim consecutive Tour titles
universalsports.com 8/2/2009 — Americans Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser won a hard-fought battle for the gold medal against Brazilian duo Alison Ceruitt and Harley Marques in Klagenfurt, Austria on Sunday, Aug. 2 during the FIVB Grand Slam.
Hyden/Scott get best of Rogers/Dalhausser in Chicago
universalsports.com 8/29/2009 — As good as reigning Olympic champions Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser are, no other team is quite good enough to have their number. But there's no question which team is closest.
American teams roll on Day 3 of FIVB Worlds
universalsports.com 6/27/2009 — In their first pool match of the 2008 Olympics, reigning world champions Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser came out flat and lost in straight sets to Latvia. Nonetheless, the Americans went on to win the gold medal.
Rogers/Dalhausser dynasty taking one year at a time
uncommonsportsman.com 4/23/2009 — Rogers/Dalhausser dynasty taking one year at a time
They are the undisputable No. 1 team in the world as the 2009 beach volleyball season commences. That assertion could spark some debate if the women’s reigning world and Olympic champions were playing this season, but Misty May-Treanor is ...