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2019 Women's Volleyball

16 Becca Elrod

  • Height 6-3
  • Class Junior
  • Highschool Cary-Grove Community
  • Hometown Cary, Ill.

Biography

2019: Appeared in 12 matches and 23 sets... Started at home against New Hampshire... Had 27 kills... Hit .500 on ten attempts against bothCanisius and Coppin.

2018:  Appeared in 8 matches and 32 sets…. Recorded 52 kills and 31 block assists…. Recieved Co-Player of the Week Honor for the America East. Had an amazing game against Binghamton on October 19th where she notched a career-high 10 kills on .692 hitting, along with a career-best eight blocks. Matched her career-best 10 kills against New Hampshire on November 4th. 

2017: Appeared in four matches, and seven sets... Had three kills and four blocks... Had a big game against Albany on Oct. 22 getting a season-best of three kills and four blocks

Background: Was named Most Improved in 2015 in volleyball by her team… Recorded the most blocks on her team in 2015 and 2016… Was named to the All-Fox Valley Conference Volleyball Team in 2016… Recorded eight kills and seven blocks in a game against Prairie Ridge in 2016… Helped her team take third in the State Championship in 2015… Also lettered in swimming before switching to play volleyball.

 

Personal: Daughter of Mark and Jenny Elrod… Has one sibling, Melissa… Plans to major in Biology and minor in Spanish and has career ambitions to become a surgeon.

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Historical Player Information

  • 16

    2017Freshman

    MB
    6'3"
    16
  • 16

    2018Sophomore

    MB
    6'3"
    16
  • 16

    2019Junior

    MB
    6'3"
    16
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