2 Hannah Everett
2 - Hannah Everett
Height: 6-0
Year: So.
Hometown: Rossville, TN
High School: St. George's Independent
Position: RS
Major: Business

Sophomore (2012):
Saw action in 55 sets over the course of 19 matches ... Recorded a .274 hitting effort (90-33--208) ... Came through with a career-high 10 kills and finished with a .471 hitting performance (10-2--17) vs. Lee University (Sept. 25) ... Second on the squad in attack percentage (.471), collecting nine kills with just one error in 17 swings vs. No. 23 Juniata in the second round of the NCAA Tournament ... Four contests of two or more service aces ... Hit .324 (17-5--37) in UAA Championships matches against Case Western and Washington University ... Compiled eight kills en route to a .353 hitting effort, and also contributed a season-high five digs vs. Wash U. (Nov. 3) ... Season-high tying four service aces and registered six kills in a 3-0 decision over Averett (Sept. 8) ... Contributed four aces and five kills over four sets of play in Emory's season-opening 3-1 triumph over Rhodes (Aug. 31) ... Nine terminations and a season-high four blocks vs. Case Western (Nov. 2).

Freshman (2011):
First-year performer who appeared in 26 matches and recorded 67 sets of action ... Second on the team with a total of 39 service aces and her 0.58 aces-per-set average was good for the top spot on the club ... 14 matches of two or more aces to her credit ... Led or shared for Emory's lead in aces on 14 occasions ... Turned in an eight-match streak of two or more aces (Oct. 15 - Oct. 29) ... Her five aces against Richard Stockton (Nov. 11) in the NCAA Tournament tied the high-water mark by an Emory player during the year ... Racked up 12 digs and a pair of aces against Washington University (Oct. 16) in a 3-2 victory ... Finished with a season-best 13 digs and came up with three aces vs. Lee (Oct. 29) ... Team-leading three aces and 10 digs vs. Christopher Newport (Nov. 13) in the NCAA Tournament ... Posted three matches with 10 or more digs ... Season-high five kills and three block assists in a 3-0 win over West Georgia (Sept. 13).

High School:
Four-year member of the volleyball program at St. George’s Independent School where she played for head coach Kellie Hanlon … Named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association 2010-11 Under Armour Honorable Mention All-America Team after helping her  team to a 43-6 record that included a TSSAA Division 2-A state championship where she was named MVP … Also named MVP of the regional tournament  … Recorded 476 kills, 282 digs and 95 service aces her senior season … Captured Division II All-State honors as selected by the Tennessee Sportswriters Association … Memphis Commercial Appeal Best of Preps Finalist ... Selected to play in the West A-AA TACA Volleyball All-Star Game … Was selected as her team’s Offensive Player of the Year on three occasions … All-region first-team honors in 2009 and 2010 … During her junior campaign, she chalked up 444 kills, 68 blocks and 123 aces in helping the Lady Gryphons to a 33-12-1 won-lost slate …2009 TSWA All-State selection ...  Named her team's Offensive Player of the Year for three seasons ... Played club volleyball in 2010-11 for the Sting Training Academy where she is coached by McKenzie Byrd, Penny Lucas-White and Laura Riley.

Personal:
Daughter of Jack and Dawn Everett ...  Member of the National Honor Society, National Latin Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society and National English Honor Society … Was her high school senior class salutatorian.

Stats

Year SP-MP K KPS A SA DIGS DPG
2012 55-19 90 1.64 1 15 35 0.64
2011 67 - 26 26 0.39 8 39 116 1.73
TOTAL 122 - 46 116  0.95 9  54 151  1.24


Hannah Everett's Career-High Service Aces Matches

Opponent GP Aces Date
Richard Stockton 3 5 11/11/2011
Averett 3 4 9/8/2012
Rhodes 4 4 8/31/2012
Pomona-Pitzer 2 4 9/16/2011


Quote:
Emory was everything I was looking for in a college.  It offers outstanding academics and a successful volleyball program in a city filled with opportunity.  The coaching staff is passionate about the players as the sport itself, and I wanted to be a part of the amazing things that are going to happen over the next four years."