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Michelle Monique Cobb (born February 16, 1999) is a Filipino retired professional
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player.


Early life and education

Michelle Monique Cobb was born on February 16, 1999 in Manila, Philippines. She studied at St. Scholastica's College, Manila and the
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.


Career


Collegiate

Cobb played for the De La Salle Lady Spikers at the
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(UAAP). In 2017, she helped the De La Salle clinch their second and third titles of their three-peat in Seasons 79 and 80. She became a starter at Season 81, however her team failed to reach the Final Four. She played a game in Season 82 which was eventually cancelled due to the
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in 2020. Women's volleyball was not held for the next two years. In April 2022, Cobb decided to forego her final year of eligibility.


Club

Cobb was part of the
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when it was still playing in the
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. She was part of the team from 2018 to 2019. Cobb made her professional debut with the
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of the
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. The club announced her signing in July 2022. She debuted at the 2022 Reinforced Conference in October. In June 2025, she announced her retirement from professional volleyball after the team announced her appointment as the Chargers's assistant team manager.


Personal life

As early as 2023, Cobb has footballer and
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6th district councilor Vito Sotto Generoso, the grandson of Senator-elect
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, as her boyfriend. They became engaged in 2024.


References

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