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Northeastern  Profiles - #14 Ashley Adamczyk

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#14 Ashley Adamczyk
Sr. L
5'6
Chicago, IL
Mother McAuley HS/Moraine Valley CC/Ohio State (Sports Performance)

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2004: Appeared in 113 games at libero, more than any player on the team...named the America East Defensive Specialist of the Year...placed on the America East All-Conference Team...named to the Nike/Holiday Inn Sunset Class All-Tournament Team...finished first in America East in digs for all games (5.47) and conference games (5.88)...had 35 digs vs. William & Mary on Sept 4, a 3-1 win...had 26 digs vs. TCU and 29 digs vs. UConn on Sept. 11 and 14...recorded 67 digs in the Pennsylvania Invitational where the team finished with a 3-1 record...finished with 36 digs in a win over Harvard on Sept. 28, a new school record...broke her own record in digs in a game with 38 against Stony Brook on Oct. 15...had a match-high 30 digs in a 3-2 win over UMBC on Oct. 16...broke school record for the third time with 39 digs in the 3-1 loss to Maine on Nov. 6...posted 32 digs in a 3-1 win over UMBC on Nov. 12.

2003: Played in all 34 matches for NU...served as NU’s primary defensive specialist...led America East in digs (522) and digs per game (4.05)...had at least 10 or more digs in 27 of NU’s 34 matches...tallied at least 20 or more digs in 10 matches, including a season-high 31 against Stony Brook on Oct. 24.

Before NU: Played volleyball at Ohio State in 2001-02 and at Moraine Valley CC in 2002...named an NJCAA first-team All-American, and was ranked fourth in NJCAA Div. II in digs with 5.30 per game...earned All-Conference and All-Region honors while making the Region IV All-Tournament team...named to the dean’s list at Ohio State in 2002 and at Moraine Valley in 2003, where she also achieved a spot on the Skyway Conference All-Academic team.

High School: Defensive specialist played freshman and junior varsity volleyball at Mother McAuley High in Chicago...won conference championships in 1997 and 1998...played for the Sports Performance Volleyball Club that placed third in the Junior Olympics in 1998...a member of the title-winning AAU team in 1999.

Personal: Born April 4, 1983...majoring in Media Studies...hopes to coach high school or college volleyball and play professionally...Class of 2006.


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