Misty's Bio's Kerri's Bio's
Statistical information about Beach Volleyball just doesn't get any better than what you find on the Beach Volleyball Database! And of course the same holds for the meticulous information about Kerri on the same Beach Volleyball Database.
The biography for Misty on the website for the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) is also excellent. The AVP has done a similarly great job of summing up Kerri's brilliant career to date.
Spartan summary of Misty's brilliant career to date on the generally excellent FIVB website. Spartan summary of Kerri's brilliant career to date on the generally excellent FIVB website.
Short but sweet biography of Misty on the official Athens 2004 website.  (Note the mistake:  Misty teamed with Holly McPeak, not Kerri, to finish fifth at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.) The official Athens 2004 Olympics biography for Kerri on their website

"She is the best college setter to ever play the game."

-- Brian Gimmillaro,
Head Coach,
Long Beach State women's volleyball
Surprisingly quickly, Walsh turns her career inside out     Kerri Walsh didn't know it for a long time, but it turns out she was meant to earn a living with sand between her toes.   How else can you explain her amazingly fast ascent to being possibly the world's best player in pro beach volleyball, a sport with a notoriously steep learning curve?
May finished her college career as one of the most decorated players in NCAA history, earning the 1999 Division I Player of the Year and the NCAA Collegiate Woman of the Year honors. She was only the third athlete to receive the American Volleyball Coaches Association’s Player of the Year award twice (1998, 1997). She was co-Most Valuable Player of the 1999 NCAA Final Four. In 1998, May received the Broderick Award, given annually to the nation’s top college female athlete, making her only the second volleyball player in 24 years to receive the honor. This is Kerri's official, corporate website.  It's nicely done, highly professional, and informative, if a little on the anti-septic side despite some very nice "Flash" animation.
Misty May Interview.
Queen of the volleyball courts gets down in the sand.
    
- She won the National Championship in college. She's won almost half a mil on the pro tour, and now Misty May has her sights set on a trip to the Olympics.
Misty has her own website coming soon!  You can find it here: MistyMay.com