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2011 Women's Volleyball

10 Mallory McIntyre

  • Height 5-10
  • Class Sophomore
  • Highschool St. Mary's Academy
  • Hometown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Biography

2010: Played in 25 matches with two starts… Finished the season third on the squad with 168 assists and 21 service aces… Served a season-high five aces in her first match of her career against Coppin State on Sept. 3… Also served four aces against Hartford on Nov. 5… Passed a season-high 29 assists against Western Michigan on Sept. 18 and recorded a season-high eight digs at Seton Hall on Sept. 17… Named to the America East Honor Roll.

 

Background: Named one of Manitoba’s Top 10 volleyball players of 2010 by the Winnipeg Sun… Led her club team to a Canadian National Championship in 2007 and three Manitoba Provincial Championships in 2007, 2008 and 2010… Was the starting setter on the Manitoba Provincial Volleyball Team that won gold at the Western Canadian Elite Championships in 2008… Named the Manitoba High School Athletic Association Graduating All-Star in 2010… Led St. Mary’s Academy to the Manitoba Final Four in 2010… Also played ice hockey and was the goalie on four consecutive Winnipeg Minor Hockey Association Female Ice Hockey Championships from 2003-06… Named on St. Mary’s Honor Roll her junior and senior years.

  

Personal: Daughter of Elaine and John McIntyre… Has two older sisters, Meaghan, 24, and Kelsey, 21…. Majoring in media and communication studies with a minor in American studies… Born Aug. 31, 1992.

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