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- Height:
- 5'3
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- Year:
- FR
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- Hometown:
- San Antonio, TX
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- High School:
- Sandra Day O'Connor High School
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- Position:
- DS/L
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- m
- 29
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- k/s
- 0.06
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- h %
- .020
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- a/s
- 0.72
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- b/s
- 0.00
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- sa/s
- 0.44
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- d/s
- 3.48
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Game Log - Defense
Game Log - Serve/Receive
Career Stats: Offense
Career Stats: Defense
Career Stats: Serve/Receive
Splits Stats: Offense
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Splits Stats: Serve/Receive
News mentions

More so than the sport of football, women’s indoor volleyball is a game of momentum. More so than the sport of basketball, women’s indoor volleyball is a game of runs. Women’s indoor is a game of energy, both mental and physical, and last Saturday at the Saint Katherine Sports Complex in San Marcos, the Westcliff women’s volleyball team captured the energy, the momentum, and were on a n epic run — surging toward the California Pacific Conference championship — up 2-1 over defending Cal Pac champion, Park-Gilbert, and holding an 18-15 fourth-set advantage. And then everything changed.

It was as if the Westcliff women’s volleyball team heard what the women’s soccer team had done the day before and said, “Hold my water bottle.” In eerily similar fashion, the Warriors advanced to the California Pacific Conference championship match Saturday with a thrilling comeback win over a very talented and motivated Saint Katherine squad. Westcliff’s 3-1 (24-26, 31-29, 25-20, 25-21) win was a defensive clinic.

The Westcliff women’s volleyball team couldn’t be faulted if they were looking forward to Friday night’s Cal Pac showdown with fellow league-leader Benedictine Mesa Thursday night at JLAW. Friday’s contest is sure to be an epic showdown. But Thursday’s match counted too, and the Warriors got caught napping in a surprising four-set loss to Embry Riddle, 23-25, 25-17, 18-25, 13-25.

The remarkable Westcliff women’s volleyball season continues. The Warriors picked up their seventh straight Cal Pac win to start league play Thursday night in San Marcos with a gutty, reverse-sweep comeback win over Saint Katherine, 3-2 (17-25, 24-26, 25-22, 25-19, 15-12).

Make that eight straight. After a lengthy, emotional reverse-sweep win over Saint Katherine in San Marcos less than 24 hours before, the Westcliff women’s volleyball team would have been given a pass if they didn’t have their legs, or their spirit, or their concentration levels at 100-percent Friday afternoon. But no pass was needed, because the Warriors had zero drop-off in a 3-0 sweep of Las Sierra at Momentous, 26-24, 25-13, 25-20.

Somebody toss a bucket of water on the Westcliff women’s volleyball team. The Warriors are on fire.

It was a very tight contest that was a point away from heading to five games at more than one point, but in the end, the Warriors fell to Vanguard Tuesday night at Goldenwest College in four sets, 25-18, 18-25, 19-25, 27-29.