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  Alaina Sully

Alaina Sully

Player Profile

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Irvine, CA

High School:
Woodbridge HS

Height:
5-8

Position:
S

Experience:
1V

General Capsule: Solid distributor with great court awareness... highly decorated prep and club player... thrives in competitive situations.

At USF (2007): Made an impact as a freshman for USF... appeared in 23 contests, averaging 5.47 assists and 1.15 digs per game while primarily playing in a 6-2 system... dished out a career-high 55 assists in second collegiate match against Cal State Northridge (8/25) to go along with eight digs and a block... recorded 31 assists at San Jose State (9/12)... turned in solid match at Saint Mary's (11/3) with 15 assists, established career-highs with two aces and added five digs... reached double-digits in assists in 16 matches in first season in the Green and Gold.

Prep/Club Career: Captured All-CIF Division I Second Team selection after a strong senior campaign at Woodbridge High School... set Warriors to their third straight league title and earned Sea View League, All-City and team MVP accolades... chosen for the 2007 Orange County All-Star Match after senior season and set for the South squad... set SVVC 15-1 team to the Reno Festival Championship and the following year helped the 16-1 team to a runner-up showing at the festival... also a standout beach player... competed in the U-17 class at the 2004 USA Junior Olympic Beach Volleyball Championships.

Personal: Alaina Marie Sully... goal for the season is to help USF to the NCAA Tournament... chose USF for the quality of the school, city and the team... favorite quote is "Only the strong survive"... would like to attend the Olympic Games... favorite movie is the Notebook; favorite book is the Beach House, by James Patterson... enjoys going to the beach and playing volleyball in her free time... parents are Gary and Julie Sully... born June 2, 1989 in Irvine, CA.

Coach Doron on Sully: "Alaina had a solid freshman year and she is very determined to have a stronger sophomore season. She has great hands and hopefully she can work on her quickness, blocking and her defense to take her game to the next level. She's more focused that I've ever seen her coming into this Fall."