2012: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic        Excellence Team...Appeared in 30 matches (starting in all 30 contests) while playing in a        total of 111 sets...Led team with a .287 hitting percentage, while ranking second in total        blocks (86), block assists (67), and block solos (19) and fifth in kills (173)...Ranked        ninth in the GLIAC in hitting percentage (.287)...Tallied double-digit kills in three        matches, which featured a season-high 13 kills against Ferris State (9/25)...Provided 12        kills without an error in 21 attempts for a .571 hitting percentage in 3-1 win over Walsh        (9/22), while also adding five total blocks...Supplied 12 kills and just one error in 24        attempts (.524 attack percentage) in 3-0 sweep of Bellarmine (10/12) at GLIAC-GLVC        Crossover Tournament...Totaled eight kills in eight attempts for a perfect 1.000 hitting        percentage in 3-0 win over Seton Hill (9/8)...Recorded seven kills in 10 attempts for a        .700 hitting percentage in 3-0 win over Barry (9/7)...Notched a block in 27 of 30 matches,        including three or more blocks in 18 contests...Season-high seven blocks (three solo, four        assists) came against Hillsdale (11/29) in NCAA Midwest Regional quarterfinal match.
        2011: Named to the All-GLIAC Second Team...Also named to the GLIAC        All-Academic Team...Appeared in all 27 matches (making 18 starts) and playing in 89 total        sets...Led the team in hitting percentage (.328), second in solo blocks (12), block assists        (59), and total blocks (71)...Also finished fifth in kills (128), points (170.5), and        attacks (299), and sixth in assists (89)...Ranked seventh in the GLIAC in hitting        percentage...Recorded four matches of double-digit kills, with all four coming in a        five-match stretch from Oct. 14 to Oct. 26...Tied a 14-year old Division II record by        recording 13 kills in 13 attempts for a perfect 1.000 hitting percentage in 3-0 win over        Michigan Tech (10/21)...A perfect 13-for-13 hitting performance had only happened one other        time in Division II history (Oct. 18, 1997 by Kim Merrill from South        Carolina-Aiken)...Tallied 12 kills, zero errors, a .522 hitting percentage, and seven total        blocks against Bellarmine in GLIAC-GLVC Crossover Tournament (10/14)...Added seven total        blocks (a career-high) and 11 kills, plus a .529 attack clip, in 3-1 win home victory over        Northern Michigan (10/22)...Notched nine kills in 16 attempts (without an error) for .562        hitting percentage in 3-0 win at Tiffin (10/29).
        2010: Appeared in 17 matches, playing a total of 31 sets...Recorded 24        kills and 10 total blocks on the year...Notched season-high seven kills and three block        assists in 3-0 win over Ohio Dominican (10/30)...Totaled season-best four block assists and        three kills in 3-0 win over Lake Erie (10/8)...Added four kills and two block assists in        3-0 win over Tiffin (10/29)...Produced a kill and a pivotal solo block in 3-2 win over        Indianapolis (11/21) in Midwest Regional Tournament championship match.
        2009: Redshirted.
        High School:Prepped at Northern Michigan Christian School under head        coach Jay Simon...Tabbed as a a third team all-state Class D selection in 2008...Also        earned All-Highland Conference and all-area dream team awards after her senior season with        the Comets...Won a pair of district championships (2007, 2008), a regional title in 2007,        and advanced to the state semifinals in the same year...Named to the all-conference and        all-region team in 2007, as well as being named an honorable mention all-state        selection...Totaled 993 kills          , 657 digs, 363 total blocks, and 107 service aces in her final three seasons at        NMCS...Played four years of basketball and competed in track for two years...Participated        in choir for four years, band for three years, and in the high school musical in 2007.
        Personal: Daughter of Paul and Gayle Ebels...Enjoys hunting,        photography, riding horses, and hanging out with family and friends...Majoring in social        work.