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2007: First Team All-SLC selection ... MVP of the Ladyjack Invitational ... finished season and career as the all-time assists leader at SFA ... All-Tournament selection at the Baylor Invitational ... SLC Offensive Player of the Week for week of Oct. 10 ... only Ladyjack to pick up a triple-double on the season, finishing with three ... picked up a team-best 15 double-doubles for the year ... started all 35 matches on the season and was one of only four Ladyjacks to play in all 122 individual games on the season ... picked up first triple-double of the season with 10 kills, 24 digs and 26 assists in win over Mississippi State (9/1) ... teamed up with Whitney Schott to form the most dangerous setting tandem in the SLC as the Ladyjacks led the conference during SLC play with 15.37 assists per game ... just missed a triple-double in the SLC Tournaement title match with eight kills to go with 46 assists and 15 digs ... also finished career ranked sixth all-time at SFA in service aces and just missed the top 10 with 1,100 digs for her career. 2006: Was voted the SLC's Setter of the Year and first-team All-SLC for the second straight year after being ranked among the nation's top 25 for assists throughout most of the season... finished the 2006 regular season with a 13.15 assists per game average that ranked 24th in the nation... posted a season-high 67 assists in back-to-back games against Texas State and at SMU (9/30 and 10/3)... in the same Texas State match, posted a season high 18 digs for one of 10 double-doubles in her junior season... put up 49 assists with eight digs and four total blocks in the NCAA first round match against Alabama (12/1)... collected 25 assists with a solo block against Texas (12/2). 2005: Voted the SLC's 2005 Setter of the Year and first-team All-SLC after leading the conference with 12.64 assists per game and a total of 1,378 assists for the season... her season total was the seventh best in school history... in only two seasons, she has dished out 2,489 assists, fourth all-time at SFA... her 12.64 assists per game is the third best mark in school history and now owns two of the top five single season marks... put up a season high 64 assists in the season opener at Houston and followed it up with a double-double of a season-high 10 kills and 55 assists... had 40 or more assists in 20 matches throughout the season... put up 64 block assists for the second straight season... her best match of the season was recording a triple-double at McNeese State with 10 kills hitting .529, 55 assists and 13 digs... she also had three block assists in the match and was named the College Volleyball Update's National Player of the Week... it was the first time a Ladyjack had recorded the feat since 2003. 2004: Earned 2004 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year honors... a third-team All-SLC selection... played in 104 games starting 23 of 31 matches for SFA... recorded 1,244 assists as a freshman... her 11.96 assists per game mark was the fourth-best single-season mark in school history... finished the season with 67 kills, 1,244 assists, 226 digs, 69 total blocks, 38 assists... dished out a career-high 70 assists, recorded 14 digs, had three kills and a block at Texas-Arlington... recorded five kills, dished out 66 assists, had a career 17 digs and a career-high nine blocks in the Southland Conference semifinal match against McNeese State... had four matches of at least 60 assists. High School: A three-time first-team all-district selection... was twice named the Best Setter in district 9-5A... also garnered district MVP honors... has guided her prep squad to two regional semifinals... led her high school to a state runner-up finish as a senior... capped her senior season being named the Dallas Morning News All-Area Player of the Year. Personal: Daughter of Peron and Carol Jones... was born July 17, 1985... majoring in health science. |
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