2007: Named to the AVCA All-America Third Team and Daktronics Great Lakes All-Region Second Team...Earned All-GLIAC First Team and GLIAC All-Tournament Team plaudits...Named GLIAC North Division Player of the Week three times during the season (10/1, 10/8, and 11/5)...Played in all 133 games and 37 matches as a milddle blocker for the Lakers...Ranked second on the team with 3.14 kills per game...Her .330 hitting percentage ranked fifth in the GLIAC and 49th in the nation...Tallied 1.11 blocks per game, which placed her fifth in the GLIAC...Also added 111 digs, 65 assists, and 22 service aces...Recorded 10+ kills in 19 matches...Tallied at least one block in 36 out of 37 matches...Notched 22 kills, six digs, three assisted blocks, and a .385 hitting percentage in a 3-2 loss in the Elite Eight to West Texas A&M (11/29)...Posted a career-high 23 kills, one solo and two assisted blocks, while hitting .400 in a 3-2 home win over Hillsdale (10/13)...Recorded 18 kills, three assisted blocks, and a .621 hitting percentage as GVSU swept Northwood, 3-0 (11/2)...Tallied 21 kills, eight assists, two solo and eight assisted blocks, four digs, and four aces as the Lakers beat Hillsdale, 3-1, in the GLIAC Tournament Championship match (11/11)...Averaged 3.80 kills, 1.30 blocks, 1.30 digs, 0.90 assists, 0.50 aces, while hitting .321 in the GLIAC Tournament...Posted 2.25 kills, 1.42 digs, 1.25 blocks, and 0.92 assists in the three matches in the Great Lakes Region Tournament.
2006: Earned All-GLIAC All-Academic honors...Played in 108 games and all 31 matches for the Lakers...Ranked fourth on the team with 241 kills for an average of 2.23 per game...Was second on the team with 15 solo and 97 assisted blocks...Averaged 1.04 blocks per game, which ranked sixth in the GLIAC...Recorded a .269 hitting percentage...Posted 10 or more kills in 11 matches...Had at least one block in every match except one...Recorded a career-high 14 kills, four digs, two solo and seven assisted blocks in the first match of the season against Southwest Minnesota State (8/25)...Hit .588 with 11 kills, three digs and five assisted blocks as the Lakers swept SIUE, 3-0 (9/2)...Tallied a career-high eight assisted blocks and 13 kills in a 3-1 win at Findlay (9/15)...Recorded 13 kills, a .400 hitting percentage, four digs, two solo and five assisted blocks against Ashland in the semifinals if the GLIAC Tournament (11/4).
2005: Played in 66 games and 26 matches for the Lakers...Tallied 75 kills for an average of 1.14 kills per game...Hit .231 on the season...Posted seven solo and 26 assisted blocks...Added 24 digs, 17 assists and six service aces...Tallied five kills, a career-high five service aces, three digs and two assisted blocks as GVSU defeated West Virginia State, 3-0, in the first game of the season (8/26)...Recorded nine kills, 15 total attacks and a .467 attack percentage in a 3-0 win against Lock Haven (8/27)...Had nine kills, while posting a .750 hitting percentage as the Lakers beat Indianapolis, 3-0 (9/9).
2004: Redshirted.
High School: Prepped at Airport High School under head coach Barb Kohn...Named to All-Huron League, all-region and third team all-state as a senior...Team MVP as a senior...Earned team most improved honors as a junior...Led team to league, region, and district championships her junior and senior years...Team made it to the semi-finals her junior year and was the state runner-up her senior season...Also played varsity basketball for two years...Was a member of yearbook her junior and senior years.
Personal: Daughter of David and Lisa Alexander...Enjoys shopping, going to the beach, swimming and fishing...Majoring in business.
Alexander's Career Statistics |
Year | Sp-Mp | K | Ta | Pct. | A | Sa | Digs | Bs | Tb | Pts. |
2005 | 66-26 | 75 | 195 | .231 | 17 | 6 | 24 | 7 | 33 | 101.0 |
2006 | 108-31 | 241 | 572 | .269 | 51 | 27 | 59 | 15 | 112 | 331.5 |
2007 | 133-37 | 417 | 940 | .330 | 65 | 22 | 111 | 26 | 148 | 526.0 |
2008 | 136-37 | 427 | 978 | .316 | 35 | 34 | 96 | 14 | 152 | 544.0 |
Total | 443-131 | 1160 | 2685 | .305 | 168 | 89 | 290 | 62 | 445 | 1502.5 |