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2025 UMBC Volleyball Roster

Dave Wegiel
Ellie Lawton
Ellie Lawton

24 Helen Frankovich

  • Position Middle Blocker/Right Side
  • Height 6-3
  • Class Junior
  • Highschool Justice
  • Hometown Falls Church, Va.

Biography

2024:

  • Earned Academic All-District Team
  • Played in 24 matches and 85 sets
  • Recorded 168 kills, 21 digs, 47 blocks, and totaled 192 points
  • Had a season high 14 kills against New Hampshire in the America East Tournament on Nov. 22
  • Had five blocks against Bryant on Oct. 13 and 17 points against UAlbany on Oct. 6
 
2023: Appeared in six matches, starting one... Had a career high three kills and a solo block at NJIT 


Background:

  • National District Player of the Year
  • Second Team All-State 
  • JHS season kill record (514), JHS career kill record (806)
  • JHS Ron Wilson Inspiration Award 2022-23,
  • With Paramount volleyball Club: 5th Place 2023 18s Open Girls Junior National Championships (CHRVA region record), 
  • IB Diploma Recipient and Honors Graduate from Justice High School (maintained 4.0 GPA or higher for all of high school)

Personal:

  • Daughter of Lisa and Joseph Frankovich
  • Siblings are JD Frankovich (23) and Eliot Frankovich (20)
  • As a swimmer she was a district champion in 2019-2020 and competed in regionals

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 24

    2023Freshman

    Middle Blocker/Right Side
    6'3"
    24
  • 24

    2024Sophomore

    Middle Blocker/Right Side
    6'3"
    24
  • 24

    2025Junior

    Middle Blocker/Right Side
    6'3"
    24
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