- 2018 American Weekly Honor Roll (Aug. 27)
- 2018 American Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 3)
- 2020 American Defensive Player of the Week (Feb. 22, 2021)
- 2020 ACC All-Academic Team
- 2021 American Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 13)
- 2022 CSC Academic All-District Team
- 2022 American Weekly Honor Roll (Aug. 29)
- 2022 All-Tournament team (USF Opening Weekend Invite)
- 2022 All-Tournament team (Stony Brook Invitational)
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2022: Played in all 30 matches (114 sets) as the primary starting libero…led the team with 409 digs…ranked 9th in the AAC in digs/set (3.59) …third on the team with 25 service aces…season-high 35 digs vs Ball St. …six matches with at least 20 digs … season-high nine assists at Memphis (9/25) … eclipsed 2,000 career digs and became the program’s all-time leader for career digs (2,039).
2021: Played in all 31 matches (117 sets) as the primary starting libero…led the team with 408 digs…ranked 10th in the AAC in digs/set (3.49)…fifth on the team with 21 service aces…season-high 27 digs vs. UMBC…four matches with at least 20 digs…recorded double digits digs in 23 matches…totaled 73 digs…season-high seven assists vs. Cincinnati (9/24)…moved into second place all-time in program history for career digs (1,630).
2020: Played in all 14 matches (58 sets) as the starting libero...finished fourth in the AAC with 247 digs, seventh in digs/set (4.26)...recorded 12 service aces and 49 assists...season-high 37 digs at ECU (2/19)...season-best seven assists in that same match...recorded double-digit digs in 13 of 14 matches...tallied at least 20 digs six times...eclipsed 1,000 career digs during the season.
2019: Finished ninth in The American with 449 digs and 16
th in service aces with 16…also had 104 assists…recorded a season-high 25 digs in the season opener against UAB (8/30) …had a season-high four service aces two-times throughout the season against Long Beach State (9/13) and SMU (10/13) …recorded at least 20 digs in five matches.
2018: Finished eighth in The American with 526 digs, the fifth most in USF’s single season history…named the American Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 3…also had 136 assists and 24 service aces…recorded 31 digs against Stony Brook (8/24), tying for the sixth most in a single match in program history…tallied 34 digs against Duke (8/31), which was the third most in a single match in program history and the second most by a USF freshman…tallied 28 digs against Texas A&M Corpus Christi (8/31)…had 30 digs at LSU (9/1)…recorded at least 20 digs in nine matches.
HIGH SCHOOL:Â Set The Woodlands College Park HS record for career digs with 1,763. She averaged 5.5 digs per set and tallied 144 service aces in three seasons playing for head coach Candice Collins-Gibson ... Clausen totaled 909 digs as a senior with 65 aces ... Named the school's defensive MVP and to the All-District team each season ... Set the Houston Skyline Juniors single-season dig record twice, last doing it as a junior with 633 ... Named the PrepVB Defensive Dandy and to the AVCA Phenom List as a sophomore and junior ... Named the Region 12-6A defensive MVP, the Montgomery County defensive MVP, to the All-Greater Houston first team and to the Vype Magazine first team, as well as an All-American watch list as a senior ... Helped lead her team to a fifth-place finish in the Texas 6A division ... The top libero listed and No. 7 overall player on the FloVolleyball 2018 Class All-Team.
PERSONAL: Born on Feb. 15, 2000 in The Woodlands, Texas ... Daughter of Richard and Tara Clausen ... Has one older sister, Caroline ... Cousin, Matt Gribble, swam at the University of Miami and was part of the U.S. Men's Olympic teams in 1980 and 1984, setting the 1983 world record for the 100-meter butterfly, while winning three gold medals at the 1983 Pan Am Games ... Cousin, Brittany, played volleyball at Sam Houston State ... Cousin, David, swam at the University of South Carolina ... Cousin, Mark, swam at the University of Kentucky ... Cousin, Lenore, swam at Florida State ... Cousin, Trahern Gribble, swims at Ohtio State.