| Christy Hudson |
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 | Class: Sophomore
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 | Hometown: Yorba Linda, Calif.
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 | High School: Esperanza High School
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 | Height: 6-2
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 | Position: MB
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 | Experience: 1L
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2007 (Freshman)
Appeared in 30 matches, making 12 starts and playing in 103 games.
Finished her freshman campaign with 210 kills, an average of 2.04 per game.
Ranked second on the team with a .312 hitting percentage, which also ranked seventh in the league.
Tallied 59 assists, six aces, 122 digs and 61 blocks (3 solo, 58 assists).
Led the team in kills on one occasion (New Mexico on Oct. 26).
Also led the team in aces in three matches and blocks in two.
Posted seven double-digit kill contests and three double-figure dig matches.
Racked up three double-doubles on the season.
Picked up her first collegiate kill, block and dig against Florida Gulf Coast on Aug. 24, finishin the game with three kills, four digs and four blocks.
Reached double figures in kills for the first time with 10 against UT-Arlington on Sept. 5.
Hit a season-high .765 (13-0-17) against New Orleans on Sept. 7.
That mark ranks third all-time at TCU.
Earned her first career double-double against Denver on Sept. 8.
Tallied 15 kills and a career-high 18 digs.
Established another career-high on Oct. 3 against Oklahoma with six blocks in the five-game match.
Second double-double of the season came on Oct. 26 against New Mexico as she put down a career-high 16 kills and dug 12 balls.
Final double-double of the season came in a defeat of No. 17 Colorado State in which she picked up 10 kills and 10 assists.
High School
Played for head coach Isaac Owens.
Voted team captain her senior season.
Twice earned Athlete of the Week honors as a senior.
Was named the Aztec Athlete of the Month in October.
Named first-team all-league and all-CIF after her junior campaign.
Honored with the Coach's Award her senior year.
Was an all-tournament performer four times in her career.
Named the Most Improved Player following her sophomore campaign.
Also excelled at the club level.
Helped her team, the Golden West Black 18's, to a fifth place "Open" finish at the Junior Olympics in Atlanta.
During the 2005 season, she was named the team captain for a squad that participated in the Junior Olympics held in Salt Lake City.
She was named by Prep-Volleyball.com as one of the Top 100 sophomores.
Personal
Parents are Jeff and Debbie.
Has one brother, Travis.
Plans on majoring in kinesiology.
Father Jeff played baseball at Cal Poly.