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2016 Women's Volleyball

19 Allie Stolz

  • Height 5-5
  • Class Sophomore
  • Highschool Hempfield
  • Hometown Lancaster, Pa.

Biography

2016: Played in 19 matches and 53 sets... She recorded a career high 61 digs, while achieving a 1.15 digs per set...

2015: Played in 20 matches and 44 sets during her rookie campaign... Finished with one kill, two assists, six aces and 56 digs mostly playing on the back line... Her best performance of the season against Howard, recording 13 digs.

Background: Comes to UMBC as a highly decorated high school athlete from Hempfield High School… Helped lead the Black Knights to a pair of PIAA (Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association) State Championships and a pair of PIAA State Runner-Ups… Had her best performance at the 2013 PIAA Class “AAA” State Quarterfinals with 23 kills, nine digs, and three service aces… Was named Lancaster-Lebanon (L-L) League First Team All-Star this past year, as well as earning PIAA District 3 First Team All Star… Earned a spot on the PIAA “AAA” All-State First Team her senior season… Earned L-L League Second Team honors her junior season.

Personal: Daughter of Chris and Diane Stolz… Has one older brother, Zachary… Plans on majoring in biology with a career ambition on being a veterinarian… Chose UMBC over La Salle, Stevenson, Rider and Marist… Lists her favorite food as sushi and favorite musical artist as The Weeknd.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 19

    2015Freshman

    DS
    5'5"
    19
  • 19

    2016Sophomore

    DS
    5'5"
    19
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