USD Volleyball 1994
#13 JENNIFER WRIGHTSON OH
6'1" Senior Outside Hitter Culver, City, CA (SDSU/N.D. Acad./Asics Tiger Club) Co-Captain , Last Year: Member of the gold-medal winning East squad at the 1994 U.S. Olympic Festival held in St. Louis...Named to All-West Region Second Team... First Team All-West Coast Conference selection...Established USO single-season kill record (412) ...After just two seasons ranks fifth in career kills
(685) ...Ranks sixth in total blocks (162), seventh in service aces (79) ...MVP of USO lnvitational. ..One of only two players to average four kills a game in wee
contests...WCC Player of the Week (10- 4-93)...Her 45 aces last season was sec– ond highest in school history.. . 1992: Transferred from San Diego State...Earned AII-WCC First Team hon– ors despite missing first nine matches of the season due to minor surgery.. .WCC Player of the Week (11-9-92)...Named USO Team MVP...Tied USO single match record with seven aces...Voted to USO Invitational All-Tournament Team...Shared top spot in wee ace average (0.47 pg)...Led Toreros in three statistical categories, including kill aver– age (3.7) ...Recorded double-digit kill fig– ures in 16 of 22 matches...1991: 120 kills and 175 digs in 98 games at SDSU ...1990: Redshirted at SDSU. Prep/Club: Sunshine League MVP...Lead Notre Dame Academy (Tom
Brennar) to undefeated regular season ...First Team, AII-CIF-Southern Section... Played for Club West, Pacific Palisades and Asics Tiger club programs. Personal: Diversified Liberal Arts major...Born Sept. 19, 1972 in Santa Monica, CA...Recruited by St. Mary's and UC Irvine out of high school. ..Parents are Mary Anne and John Wrightson ... Sister Mary played soccer at Northern Colorado...Aspires to become a bilingual elementary teacher. Career Highs: Kills - 23, @ Santa Clara, 11-19-93 Attempts - 64, @ Santa Clara, 11-19-93 Attack % - .536 (16-1-28), vs. San Francisco, 10-23-93 Digs - 22, vs. Portland, 11 -7-92 Blocks - 9, vs. Santa Clara, 10-22-93 YEAR MP/GP ATT KILL ATK 0 o AS ACE DIG BS BA BKS
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