My goal is to further my education while continuing to play volleyball. I hope to be a physical therefore I will major in biology and minor in sports medicine. I have always done well in school, and I enjoy challenging myself. I love volleyball and I love to improve my game. I am a hard worker, easy learner and very competitive. I understand the game and I see the court very well. Throughout high school I was looked as the leader of the team and I enjoy motivating my teammates. It is very important to me to be close with your teammates and create those bonds on and off the court. I am ready to go to the next level and compete and challenge myself.
Statistic | 2016 Varsity Team |
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Attack Kills | 274 |
Attack Errors | 95 |
Total Attempts | 653 |
Kill Percentage | .274 |
Kills/Game | 3.2 |
Assists/Game | .2 |
Solo Blocks | 49 |
Assisted Blocks | 1 |
Block Errors | 33 |
Total Blocks | 50 |
Blocks/Game | 1.4 |
Digs | 119 |
Digs/Game | 3.2 |
Receiving Percentage | .1 |
Aces | 25 |
Aces/Game | .3 |
Service Errors | 8 |
Serving Percentage | 97.4 |
Games Played | 37 |
Matches Played | 85 |
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