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  Christy Hudson

Christy Hudson

Player Profile

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Yorba Linda, Calif.

High School:
Esperanza High School

Height:
6-2

Position:
MB

Experience:
1L

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.

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