Career Highs
Kills: 33 vs.
Western New Mexico, 11/12/04
Assists: 4 vs. Fort Valley
State, 8/26/05
Digs: 23 vs. Hawaii-Hilo,
11/1/04
Blocks: 6 vs. Arkansas
Tech, 8/26/05
Aces: 4 vs. Hawaii-Hilo,
11/01/04; 4 vs. Missouri Western, 8/27/05
Senior Season (2006):
Played in all 31 matches and 107
games...finished the season ranked second on the
team with 400 kills...finished the season ranked
fifth in the Heartland Conference for kills per game
(3.74), also ranking her second on the
team...finished the season ranked first in school
history for career kills (1,376)...she eclipsed the
previous record of 1,288 held by former teammate
Olivia Munro in a 3-1 win over RMC on October
17th...had 113 digs on the season and 62 total
blocks...finished the season ranked seventh in
school history for kills in a single season (400)
and tenth for kills per game average in a single
season (3.74)...finished the season ranked first in
school history for career kills (1,376), ninth for
career block assists (147), tenth for hitting
percentage (.187), fifth for career kills per game
(3.52), and fourth for career games played
(391)...named to the Heartland All-Conference second
team...assisted her team to a first ever Heartland
Conference Championship and NCAA
Tournament appearance.
Junior Season (2005):
Played in all 28 matches and all 103
games...third on the team with 319 kills and 3.10
kills per game average...ranked seventh in the
Heartland Conference for kills average...posted a
.171 hitting percentage...had 11 service aces...117
digs for 1.52 digs per game...second on the team
with 50 blocks...0.49 blocks per game
average...currently third in school history with 976
career kills...needs 312 kills as a senior for first
place...fifth for career kills per game
(3.44)...ranked 17th all-time with 121 total
blocks...posted a career high six blocks against
Arkansas Tech (8/26/05)...served a career high four
aces against Missouri Western (8/27/05)...named to
the all-conference honorable mention team.
Sophomore Season (2004):
Played in 24 of 25 matches and 90 of 93 games...led
the team with 403 kills and 4.48 kills per game
average...ranked third in the Pacific West
Conference for kills average...posted a .239 hitting
percentage on 1011 attempts...had 137 digs for 1.52
per game average...403 kills ranked third in school
history for a single season....239 hitting
percentage ranked 11th in school single season
record book...4.48 kills average was second-highest
in school history...posted career-high 23 kills
against Alaska-Anchorage (9/3/04) and against
Hawaii-Hilo (11/1/04)...had career-high 23 digs and
four service aces against Hawaii-Hilo (11/1/04)...at end of season ranked ninth in
school history with 657 career kills...career .190
hitting percentage was ninth-best in school
history...3.63 kills per game career average was
fourth in school history...named to PacWest
Conference honorable mention team.
Freshman Season (2003): Played
in all 91 games as a true freshman...was second on
the team with 254 kills and 2.79 kills per
game...was fifth on the team with 184 digs and 2.02
digs per game...knocked down a career-high 17 kills
against Hawaii-Hilo...recorded double-digit kills in
seven of the final nine matches of the season...2.79
kills per game ranks tenth in school history for a
single season...also played in 19 games for the Lady
Yellowjacket basketball team, averaging 11.1 minutes
and 2.7 points per game.
At
Natrona County HS:
Was a two-sport star who led the Fillies to
state tournaments in both volleyball and
basketball...earned all-conference and all-state
honors in basketball after leading NCHS to the
Wyoming State Championship as a senior...played in
the Montana-Wyoming and South Dakota-Wyoming
all-star basketball games...named to all-conference
and all-state first teams as a senior volleyball
player after leading the team to a fourth place
finish at the state tournament as a senior...led the
Fillies to third place finishes at state as a
sophomore and junior...as a senior, posted 337
kills, 126 blocks and 113 digs...averaged 11.8 kills
per game with an 88 percent service average. |