2007 Volleyball Roster

12 Amy Lusk

  • Position Outside Hitter
  • Height 6-0
  • Class Senior
  • High School Kalaheo High
  • Hometown West Plains, MO

Biography

2007
Named to All-CAA Third-Team after leading team with 13 double-doubles ... Led club in kills per game (3.48), digs (296) and digs per game (3.29) ... Finished career in rare 1,000-kill/1,000-dig club after stellar junior-college career ... Had 20-kill, 30-dig double-double against Chattanooga (8/25) ... Named MVP of the Georgia State Invitational after averaging 12.5 kills, 15.5 digs and 2.0 blocks in four matches (8/25) ... Named to Mean Green Classic All-Tournament Team after posting 18-kill, 10-dig double-double in championship match (9/1) ... Tallied five straight double-doubles with four coming against CAA opponents (9/15-9/30) ... Posted 14-kill, 18-dig double-double in win against VCU (9/21) ... Had 17 kills and 18 digs in five-game decision against Northeastern (9/28) ... Registered four consecutive double-doubles in CAA matches (10/12-10/20) ... Turned in season-high .368 attack percentage along with 19 kills and 13 digs at Towson (10/20).

2006
Played in 25 matches and 87 games...Tallied team-high 323 kills (3.71 per game)...Also had 301 digs (3.46 per game), the second-most on the team...Named to the Regency Suites Invitational Team after two double-double performances...Had 21 kills and 13 digs in victory over Georgia (9/1), starting a streak of four matches in a row with double-digit kills...Had 15 kills and career-high 29 digs in win over William & Mary (9/8)...Had six consecutive double-doubles (9/16-9/30), with three matches with over 20 kills included in the streak (at UNC Wilmington - 9/22; at Towson - 9/29; at Delaware - 9/30)...Named to All-Tournament Team at McAlister’s Deli/Seahawk Invitational (9/22-23)...Had 15 double-doubles for the season...Recorded 23 kills and 24 digs in second match with William & Mary (10/14).

2005
AVCA Two-Year College and National Junior College Association of America Second-Team All-American after leading Missouri State-West Plains in kills with 418... Also had 446 digs on the season, second-best on the team...Played in 126 games, averaging 3.32 kills per game and 3.54 digs per game...Recorded 36 aces on the season and 22 total blocks...Team won Region 16 Championship, finishing third in the NJCAA National Championships and a #5 national ranking...Tied career high in kills with 19 against Salt Lake CC (9/3)...Had season-high 21 digs against Iowa Western College (10/22)...Had 12 kills and 16 total points against Midland College (11/21)..Had 18 kills in 3rd-place match at NJCAA Championships against Western Nebraska Community Colllege - Scottsbluff (11/23)...Finished JUCO career with 810 kills and 843 digs...Named to All-Tournament team at University of Arkansas-Fort Smith Invitational after posting 49 kills in six matches to lead the Grizzlies.

2004
First Team All-NJCAA Region 16 after stellar freshman season...Played in 162 games, recording 162 kills (2.42 per game)...Had an attack percentage of .257...Recorded 397 digs (2.45 per game)...Set career-high in kills with 19 against Dixie State College (9/4)...Set career high in digs with 22 against Hutchinson College during the NJCAA National Tournament (11/23)...Also set her career-high for points in a match with 21 and total blocks with five during that same match...Team won NJCAA Region 16 Championship, finishing seventh in both the final NJCAA national poll and the NJCAA Division I National Championships.

Prep
Completed high school education at Kalaheo High in Kailua, Hawaii....Lettered for four years in high school in volleyball and three in soccer...Her Kalaheo volleyball team won the consolation match at the 2002 Hawaii state volleyball championships, as Lusk had 14 kills in the clinching match...Earned “Athlete of the Week: Honorable Mention” from the Honolulu Star-Bulletin 11/27/02...While playing soccer, named to Honolulu Star-Bulletin’s All-Hawaii Honorable Mention team in 2002...Named 2003 Female Athlete of the Year for her high school...Also had perfect attendance in high school.

Personal
Amy was born in Tampa, Fla., on September 19, 1985...She is the daughter of Brian Ball and Tammy Ball...She has an older sister (Elizabeth - 23) who played soccer at the University of Hawaii, and a younger brother (Johnathan Ball - 16)...Has overcome having surgery to repair her anterior cruciate ligament to continue her collegiate career.

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Historical Player Information

  • 12

    2006Junior

    Outside Hitter
    6'0"
    12
  • 12

    2007Senior

    Outside Hitter
    6'0"
    12