2011: Appeared in 25 matches as a senior ... Recorded 116 kills and 67 blocks ... Ranked fourth on the team in blocks per set (0.89) ... 10/21 - Tallied eight kills at a .636 clip and matched a career-high with seven blocks in a sweep of DePaul ... 10/9 - Notched the game-winning point in a five-set thrilling win over St. John's ... 10/7 - Collected eight kills and four block assists in a five-set triumph over UConn ... 9/17 - Blocked a season best six balls and managed five kills against Western Michigan ... 9/10 - Connected on six of nine attack attempts for a .556 clip against Florida Atlantic University at the UCF Invitational ... 9/3 - Recorded 10 kills and four blocks against UMES ... 8/26 - Posted seven kills at a .263 clip along with three block assists in the opening match of the season.
2010: Saw action in 24 matches and 71 sets … Averaged 1.75 kills per set and 0.61 blocks per set … 8/28 – Added nine kills, seven digs and three blocks against No. 15 Florida State … 9/11 - Notched eight kills and eight digs in the second match of the Saluki Invitational … 10/29 – Tallied a season high 13 kills in a win over Seton Hall … 11/5 – Recorded eight kills and a hitting percentage of .467 along with a season high seven blocks against St. John’s … 11/11 – Managed eight kills and a hitting percentage of .421 against Florida Gulf Coast.
2008 (Washington State): Saw first action of season in third set at USC 10/10 ... Landed one kill and one dig against No. 6 Oregon ... Had block assist in win at Oregon State 11/16 ... Played in six sets ... President of Cougar Student-Athlete Advisory Council in 2008-09 ... Represented Washington State University as one of 233 Division I student-athletes at the 2009 NCAA Student-Athlete Development Conference at the Walt Disney World Coronado Spring Resort in Orlando.
2007 (Washington State): Redshirted.
High School/Club: Earned six letters at Vista Murrieta High, three in volleyball and three in track and field ... Led Broncos volleyball squad to the 2005 Southwestern League title with a 10-0 record and the 2006 league crown with a 9-1 record, finishing the year 23-4 overall ... Named to all-league first team twice and once to second team .... Three-time academic all-league selection ... Played for the Temecula Valley Volleyball Club with wins at the 2006 Reno Volleyball Festival in the U-16s ... Took bronze at the Junior Olympics... Finished third in league in 100-meter hurdles ... Also triple jumped and long jumped.
Personal: Born in May 1989, in Jacksonville, Fla...Mother Kim Rozier is retired from the United States Navy...Has one younger sister Kenya...
Was a mathematics major at WSU.
Year
|
MP
|
SP
|
K
|
K/S
|
PCT
|
A
|
A/S
|
SA
|
SA/S
|
DIGS
|
DIG/S
|
BLK
|
BLK/S
|
2010
|
24
|
71
|
124
|
1.75
|
.175
|
7
|
0.10
|
3
|
0.04
|
55
|
0.77
|
43
|
0.61
|
2011 |
25 |
75 |
116 |
1.55 |
.239 |
2 |
0.03 |
1 |
0.01 |
16 |
0.21 |
67 |
0.89 |
TOTAL
|
49
|
146
|
240
|
1.64
|
.202
|
9
|
0.06
|
4
|
0.03
|
71
|
0.49
|
110 |
0.75
|