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University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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2012 Women's Volleyball

6 Kat Lincalis

  • Height 5-5
  • Class Junior
  • Highschool Towson
  • Hometown Halethorpe, Md.

Biography

2011: Played in 53 sets over 19 matches during her sophomore campaign... Set a new career-high with 71 digs while also recording two kills and four services aces... Matched her career-high by picking up nine digs in the season-opener at Long Beach State... Bettered her career mark by registering ten digs against conference rival Albany on Oct. 2... Recognized on the America East Commissioner's Honor Roll.

 

2010: Played in 20 matches, picking up 41 digs and four aces in 54 sets… Earned a season-high nine digs against American on Oct. 20… Tallied seven digs, an ace and her only kill of the season against Morgan State at Sept. 4… Recognized on the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Background: Named to the All-Metro First Team in 2009 by the Baltimore Sun... Earned All-Baltimore County First Team honors in her junior and senior seasons by Baltimore County coaches... Led Towson High School to the Maryland 3A State semifinals her senior year... Also lettered in varsity softball and basketball... Named to the Academic Honor Roll all four years at THS... Earned Maryland Distinguished Scholar Honorable Mention honors and was named a National Merit Scholarship Commended Student... Will be a Sondheim Public Affairs Scholar at UMBC.

 

Personal: Daughter of Brian and Durry Lincalis... Has an older brother, Grady... Majoring in English with a certificate in elementary education... Born May 3, 1992.

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Historical Player Information

  • 6

    2010Freshman

    DS
    5'5"
    6
  • 6

    2011Sophomore

    DS
    5'5"
    6
  • 6

    2012Junior

    DS
    5'5"
    6
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