Height: | 5-11 |
Year: | So. |
Hometown: | Bellevue, WA |
High School: | Eastside Catholic |
Position: | OH |
Major: | Biology |
Career:
After two years in the program, she had appeared in 71
matches and totaled 241 sets ... Stands ninth on the school's
all-time list in digs per set (2.83 dps) ... Totaled 36 matches of
double-figure digs.
Sophomore (2012):
Played in all 39 of the team's matches and logged 142
sets of action, second highest on the team ... Honorable Mention
All-UAA selection ... Fourth on the team in kills (2.03 kps) ...
Second on the squad and 11th among UAA players with a 3.17
digs-per-set average with that mark good for 14th place on Emory's
seasonal list ... Tied for second on the team with 32 service aces
... 450 total digs were the sixth-highest Emory individual seasonal
total ... Turned in 15 matches of double-figure terminations ... 27
outings of 10 or more digs ... Posted 13 double-doubles
(kills/digs) including the last six contests of the year ... Second
high on the club with 13 kills and topped all players with a
career-high 24 digs in a 3-1 triumph vs. Heidelberg (Oct. 20) ...
Paced all performers with 14 digs, was second high on the team with
13 kills and finished with a .407 hitting performance (13-2--27) in
keying a 3-1 verdict over No. 23 Eastern (Oct. 20) ... Second on
the team in both kills (11) and digs (16) in a 3-1 semifinal win
over Case Western (Nov. 2) at the UAA Championships ... Contributed
a dozen kills, three service aces and 19 digs, second high amongst
the Eagles, in a 3-2 outcome against No. 6 Cal Lutheran (Sept. 14)
... Team-high 18 digs vs. Centre (Sept. 1) ... 11 matches with two
or more service aces.
Freshman (2011):
Took to the court in 32 matches and recorded 99 sets of
play ... Finished fourth on the team in digs (2.35 dps) ... Chalked
up nine matches of double-figure digs ... Topped the squad in digs
on four occasions including a season-high 21 in a five-set battle
vs. Lee University (Oct. 29) ... Led all players with 15 digs in
the NCAA Tournament match vs. Randolph-Macon (Nov. 12) ... Played
in two sets and compiled seven kills vs. Pomona-Pitzer (Sept. 16)
... Tied that mark as her season high in that category against
Martin-Methodist (Sept. 24) ... Dished out a team-high three
service aces vs. Rochester (Oct. 1) ... Four matches of two or more
service aces ... Team-high 12 digs and chipped in five kills and
two block assists in a 3-0 victory over West Georgia (Sept.
13).
High School:
Four-year member of the volleyball program at Eastside Catholic
High School ... Was coached by Andrew Ness ... Served as a
co-captain her senior year ... Helped her team to a berth in the
2010 Class 3A state championship match ... Pounded out 27 kills and
totaled 19 digs in ECHS's victory in the 3A District 2 title
contest ... All-Area Star Team member as chosen by the Seattle
Times ... All-Metro 3A First Team her final season ... Earned a
spot on the 2010 Class 3A State Volleyball All-Tournament Team ...
Was a part of the 2008 and 2010 Metro Championship squads ...
Played club volleyball for the Washington Volleyball Academy where
she was coached by Dave Weitl ... USAV All-American Tournament Team
in 2008 ... Helped her club to a runner-up spot in AAUs in the 2010
Silver U18 Open.
Personal:
Daughter of Brian and Kathy Silverman ... 2010-11 Davis Law Group
Scholar Athlete.
Stats
Year | SP-MP | K | KPG | A | SA | DIGS | DPG |
2012 | 142-39 | 288 | 2.03 | 38 | 32 | 450 | 3.17 |
2011 | 99 - 32 | 33 | 0.33 | 29 | 13 | 233 | 2.35 |
TOTAL | 241 - 71 | 321 | 1.33 | 67 | 45 | 683 | 2.83 |
Cami Silverman's Career-High Digs
Matches
Opponent | GP | Kills | Date |
Heidelberg | 4 | 24 | 10/20/2012 |
Lee University | 5 | 21 | 10/29/2011 |
Washington Univ. | 5 | 19 | 10/14/2012 |
Cal Lutheran | 5 | 19 | 9/14/2012 |
Centre College | 3 | 18 | 9/1/2012 |
Quote:
"I was looking for an elite academic school and after researching,
visiting and having been recruited by the volleyball program,
I saw that it fit what I was looking for perfectly. My
experience while on campus was unforgettable and left me confident
that Emory was the place for me."