2019 Lynchburg Female Academic Athlete of the Year
2019 Second-Team All-ODAC
2019 Gallaudet Invitational All-Tournament Team
2018 Second-Team All-ODAC
Senior (2019): Led the team with 336 kills, appearing in all 96 sets of all 27 matches ... Also chipped in 242 digs (second on the team), 28 blocks (third on the team), and 27 aces (fourth on the team) ... Recorded 10 double-doubles ... Best match came in a Sept. 28 win over Eastern Mennonite, when she hit .395 with a season-best 20 kills to go with 11 digs ... Picked up a career-high 25 digs Sept. 21 vs. Southern Virginia ... Finished her career in Lynchburg's all-time top 10 in kills (929) and attack attempts (2,698).
Junior (2018): Played in all 108 sets of all 28 matches, accruing a career-best and a team-high with 347 kills ... Played around the rotation, earning 259 digs and 18 service aces on the back row ... Also chipped in 47 blocks and 11 assists.
Sophomore (2017): Building on momentum gained at the end of her freshman season, she enjoyed a breakout campaign, playing in all 25 matches and all but four sets ... Finished second on the team with 199 kills, adding 62 digs and 38 blocks to the totals ... Set a career-best with 15 kills in a five-set win over Houghton on Oct. 14.
Freshman (2016): Played in all but two of the Hornets matches in her first season ... Blasted 47 kills and blocked six attacks in 52 sets.
Before Lynchburg: Was a four year starter for the Knights ... All-Central District, All-Conference 3, All-Metro by the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and team MVP her senior season ... All-Academic honoree.
Personal
Minor: Marketing
Parents: Jay and Laurel Frink
Dream Vacation: Charleston, S.C., but really anywhere with a nice beach
Favorite Movie: Remember the Titans
Favorite TV Show: Gossip Girl, Greys anatomy, Friday Night Lights
Career Aspirations: Own my own business
Why Is Being A Hornet Important To You?: Because I can play at good level and still enjoy school, all while getting a good education.