2022 JSU Volleyball Roster
Biography
2021 SECOND TEAM ALL-ASUN
JSU CAREER
2022: Played in 24 matches and 89 sets for the Gamecocks as a senior despite battling injuries early in the season…led Jax State’s defense from the middle blocker position with a team-best 0.82 blocks per set…second on the squad with 73 total blocks…finished fifth on the team with 128 kills and 1.44 kills per set…set career-highs with three solo blocks against Chicago State (Aug. 26) and North Alabama (Sept. 24)…had a season-best 11 kills versus Bellarmine on Oct. 15 and nine blocks against The Citadel on Sept. 2.
2021: Played in 28 matches and 88 sets during her first year with the Gamecocks...made her JSU debut against Gardner-Webb on August 27 and totaled three kills...recorded a career-high 12 kills against Chattanooga (8/31)...led JSU with a .375 hit percentage on the year and led the ASUN regular season hitting .404...finished with 161 kills on the year and a team-leading 91 total blocks...set a three-set match record with 13 total blocks in a 3-0 sweep of Stetson (9/24)...was named Second Team All-ASUN.
PRIOR TO JSU:
(Wake Forest) 2020-21: Appeared in 42 of 59 sets, making 12 starts while playing 13 matches...finished second on the team in blocks (36) and tied for third in service aces (6)...also tallied 30 kills and 15 digs...produced 10 kills against North Carolina (March 19)...had seven digs and seven blocks in win over Duke (March 27)
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2019: Played in 50 of 105 sets, making eight starts in 23 matches...tallied 47 kills and 41 blocks...had a season-high nine kills against William and Mary (Sept. 21).
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HIGH SCHOOL: Was a five-year letter winner at Niwot High...was named all-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior... earned all-state honorable mention as a junior and senior... State finalist for four consecutive years... Led the Cougars to four straight conference championships...Hit .319 and tallied 238 kills during senior season...also played basketball for two seasons…played club volleyball for NORCO, the top club team in Colorado...was named Rocky Mountain regional champs in 2019.
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PERSONAL: Born November 24, 2000…the daughter of Susan Foley...has one sister Zia and two brothers, Zane and Zach...also recruited by Villanova, Utah, West Virginia, and the University of Northern Colorado...majoring in marketing.
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