2010 Volleyball Yearbook

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LMU All-Americans

KERRY HOUSE (1989-1990) • 2003 LMU Hall of Fame honoree • Two-time All-WCC first-team selection • Volleyball Magazine All-America honorable mention • Ranks first among LMU’s all-time leaders in career dig average (4.89 dps), season dig average (5.36 dps - 1990), single-season attacks (1,898 - 1990) and digs (740 - 1990) • 1990 LMU Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year • Career dig average ranks 11th in the NCAA record book JULIE GREER (1992-1995) • Volleyball Magazine All-America honorable mention • Ranked 15th in the nation in attack percentage (.388) and led the team in block average (1.15 bps) in 1995 • All-District VIII and WCC Co-Player of the Year as a senior KIM BLANKINSHIP (1993-1996) • Led LMU to three WCC Championships/NCAA appearances • Volleyball Magazine All-America third team • 1996 WCC Co-Player of the Year • 1995 WCC Defensive Player of the Year • LMU Female Athlete of the Year as a senior • Posthumously inducted into the LMU Hall of Fame in 2007

KELLI NERISON

JULIE GREER TRACY HOLMAN (1994-1997) • 2005 LMU Hall of Fame honoree • LMU all-time career assist leader (5,362 assists, 13.24 apg), second in WCC history • 1996 Volleyball Magazine All-America honorable mention • Four-time All-WCC first-team selection • 1994 WCC Freshman of the Year • 1994 AVCA All-West Region second team • 1996 All-District VIII • 1997-98 WCC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year • LMU Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1996-97 and 1997-98 SARAH NORIEGA (1994-1997) • Inducted into the LMU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009 • 1997 AVCA All-America first-team selection • 1997 Volleyball Magazine All-America second-team • WCC Player of the Year in 1997 • Three-time All-WCC first team selection • Three-time All-District VIII honoree • 1997-98 LMU Female Athlete of the Year • Participant at the U.S. Olympic Festival in 1995, a World Games participant, and a 2000 Olympian • Two-time AVCA National Player of the Week in 1997 • Set the current NCAA record for most kills in a four-set match with 47 against San Diego on November 7, 1997

KIM BLANKINSHIP SARAH McFARLAND (1997-2000) • Inducted into the LMU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007 • Three-time All-WCC first-team selection • Two-time LMU Athlete of the Year (1999-2000, 2000-01) • First athlete in program history to earn AVCA All-American honors in consecutive seasons (1999, 2000) • 1999 AVCA second team All-American • 2000 AVCA first team All-American • Led the nation in kills for two straight years, posting an incredible 762 kills in 2000 • Single-season record holder for kills at LMU and in WCC • 6.43 kill per game average ranks first in NCAA history • 52 kills against No.14 Ohio State on Sept. 10, 1999, a mark that came just four shy of the NCAA five-game record • Two-time AVCA National Player of the Week • Holds a record five NCAA national records KELLI NERISON (2001-2004) • AVCA honorable mention All-America in 2003 and 2004 • Two-time All-WCC first team selection • Two-time first team AVCA All-Region • Two-time WCC All-Academic pick • Finished her career setting 10 new program records.

SARAH McFARLAND

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TRACY HOLMAN

KERRY HOUSE

SARAH NORIEGA


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