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Overview: Tri-Captain with Lauren Hogan and Krystal McFarland
Has several different jump serves in her repertoire Has gained a greater understanding of the game, which improves her match performance on the floor Prepared to have a stand-out senior season.
2001 Honors/Awards: Second-team Verizon Academic All-America selection
First-team Pac-10 All-Academic Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 All-Tournament at the Hawaiian Airlines Classic and US Bank/Arby's Classic.
2001: Started the season in impressive fashion, earning All-Tournament honors at each of UCLA's two pre-season tournaments
Season-best of 24 kills tied her career high and came on Sept. 1 vs. Kansas State at the Hawaiian Airlines Classic Had double-figure kills in 23 of 30 matches, recording nine kills in six of the seven matches without double figures Ranked fifth in the Pac-10 averaging 3.94 kills per game Led the Bruins in kills for the entire season (398) and in Pac-10 play (252).
2000 Honors: Honorable Mention All-Pac-10
Pac-10 All-Academic second team Second team Verizon Academic All-District VIII with a 3.90 GPA.
2000: Had a 24 kill-22 dig performance in the NCAA Regional Final at Wisconsin
Kill total was a career-high and dig total was one shy of her 23 dig performance at Arizona State on Oct. 13 Had seven aces on Sept. 23 at Cal, setting a new UCLA record for aces in a four-game match Also hit .417 in that match, starting a streak of five straight matches of .450 or better Finished the season with 54 aces, the first Bruin to top 50 in a season since Elaine Youngs had 51 in 1991 Best single-season ace total by a Bruin since Daiva Tomkus had 66 in 1988 Has six total matches at .400 or better Joined the '.700 Club' with a .750 (9K-0E-12TA) performance at Stanford on Sept. 23 Posted her season best of six blocks in the season opener against Penn State and again on Sept. 10 against Nebraska Had nine matches with three or more aces Recorded 13 double-doubles during the regular season Had a 4.00 GPA for fall quarter.
1999 Honors: Pacific-10 All-Freshman Team.
1999: Had a terriffic NCAA Tournament, despite playing all four matches with a broken toe
Had three service aces in UCLA's first-round win over Eastern Washington One of three Bruins with double-figure kills against Ohio State, checking in with a career high 17 Had 11 kills against Pepperdine and nine against Penn State at the NCAA Central RegionalAdded nine digs and three blocks against the Waves Posted two Pac-10 matches with identical .571 hitting percentages and 9K-1E-14TA breakdowns against Oregon on Nov. 11 and against Washington on Oct. 28 The Sept. 30 match against the Huskies also provided a then- season-high in kills, with 15 on 31 swings Top total of 19 digs came in the five-game marathon at Arizona on Oct. 22 Previous-best for digs was 16 at Hawai'i on Sept. 6 Had a career-high four aces as well as six kills on as many swings at Kent on Sep. 18 Season-high of eight blocks (0BS/8BA) was recorded against Minnesota on Sept. 5 Started 26 of 30 matches as a freshman Was a reserve pitcher for the Bruin softball team that was the 2000 NCAA Runner-Up.
Prep: Three-sport standout, playing volleyball, basketball and softball
A first-team volleyball All-American and Fab 50 player First-team All-CIF and All-Avocado League Played with the USA Volleyball Youth National Team during the summer of 1998 Led Team USA in kills on that trip Averaged 10 kills/match in all three varsity seasons Named the North County Times Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year for 1998-99 with a 4.74 GPA, on a 4.0 scale Union Tribune All-Academic Team Captain for the 1998 volleyball season
Personal: Double majoring in pre-cognitive science and communication studies
Parents are Dr. Merle Albin and the late Leo Fendrick Lists math as her favorite subject in school Born Lauren Marie Fendrick on March 20, 1982, in San Diego, CA.