2021-2022 Women's Volleyball Roster
Biography
Junior (2021): Became an important player for the Pack ... played allĀ 29 matches during season ... Placed first on team leader board for blocks, second in kills and fourth for service aces ... Recorded a total of 224 kills, 98 blocks, and 19 service aces ... Scored a total of 298 points ... Finished the season with .310 hitting percentage ... Had a season high of 15 kills and four service acesĀ against San Jose State, four solo blocks against Fresno State ... Had a .692 hitting percentage against Sacramento State ... Earned an All-Mountain WestĀ honorable mention.Ā
Sophomore (2020): Continue herĀ success with the Pack ...Ā played a total of 53 sets during season ... Placed first on the team board for blocks and fourth for kills ... Recorded a total of 67 blocks and 81 killsĀ during the year ...Ā Ā Scored a total of 118 points for the Pack ... Letter winner.
Freshman (2019): In her first season, she saw action in all 30 matches in which she played 112 sets⦠Made her debut against CSU Bakersfield⦠Became an influential offensive and defensive player⦠Placed first on the team leader board for blocks and fifth for kills⦠Tallied a total of 204 kills on the year⦠Recorded a total of 147 blocks on the year⦠Recorded a career-high of 15 points against San Jose State and 11 kills against Wyoming⦠Ranked second in the Mountain West for blocks and blocks per set...Ā Set a new single season program record with 137 block assists ⦠Ranked second in single season total blocks with 147 and sixth in single season kill percentage with a .317 ⦠Named to the All-Mountain West Academic teamā¦Ā Letter winner.
High School
Lettered all four years at Glacier Peak HS ⦠As a senior has 42 aces, 94 blocks along with a .405 hitting percentage ⦠In 2018 was All-League first team, All-Area first team, All-State first team and named Seattle Times āStar Timesā selection ⦠Named MVP of the Glacier Peak team in 2017 and 2018 ⦠Her junior year was named All-League first team and All-Area second team ⦠Played with the Seattle Junior Volleyball Club (U16-U18), qualified for nationals in USA Division in the U16 year, won regionals in Puget Sound Region (U15-U17) and finished second in the Patriot League at Nationals during U18 year ⦠National Honor Society member.
Personal
Daughter of Mark Petersen and Leslie Gourlie ⦠Has one brother, Connor ⦠Chose Nevada because of the campus, coaching staff and academic opportunities ⦠Drew interest also from Seattle U ⦠Lists Russell Wilson as her sports hero and said the championship game at Nationals in 2019 is her most memorable moment ⦠Is planning on studying public health.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2019Freshman
Middle Blocker
6'1"
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2020-21Sophomore
Middle Blocker
6'1"
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2021-22Junior
Middle Blocker
6'1"