Being a student athlete isn't easy and it takes a lot of heart and determination. I feel that I have a lot of determination and mental/physical drive to play at the next level. To be able to continue my volleyball career while getting a good education would be a dream, to get there I am not only going to work hard on the court, but in the classroom. I am a competitor and I go after what I want. Something that I think stands out from me to the other recruits is that I don't give up and if a hard challenge comes my way, I will do nothing but accomplish it to my best ability without backing down or getting frustrated. If I have a goal in mind, I will succeed it no matter what life throws at me.
Statistic | 2017 Varsity Team |
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Attack Kills | 560 |
Attack Errors | 242 |
Total Attempts | 1175 |
Kill Percentage | 47.7 |
Kills/Game | 5.3 |
Solo Blocks | 56 |
Assisted Blocks | 10 |
Block Errors | 8 |
Total Blocks | 66 |
Blocks/Game | .6 |
Digs | 210 |
Digs/Game | 2.0 |
Aces | 44 |
Aces/Game | .4 |
Service Errors | 53 |
Serving Percentage | 83.4 |
Games Played | 32 |
Matches Played | 105 |
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