
At Concordia
2012: CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America First Team ... CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District First Team … NSIC Myles Brand All-Academic with Distinction Award winner … AVCA All-America Second Team ... NCAA All-Tournament Team … AVCA Central Region Team … Daktronics Central Region Second Team … NCAA Central Region All-Tournament Team ... NSIC All-Academic ... CU Athlete of the Week (3x) … finished tenth in Division II and second in the NSIC with 476 kills … ranked 32nd in Division II (5th in NSIC) with 3.81 kills per set ... hit .324 on the year, 60th in Division II and fifth in NSIC ... led the NSIC with 52 aces and 0.42 aces per set … appeared in 37 matches on the season, starting all of them ... had 33 blocks on the year with 13 solo ... had 195 digs, 1.56 per set ... had four double-doubles with kills and digs on the year … finished with 15 or more kills in 12 matches … hit over .400 in nine matches … served three or more aces in six matches … had a career high 23 kills vs. #7 Tampa in the National Championship on Dec. 8 ... had 20 kills and seven digs against #2 Nebraska-Kearney in the Central Region final on Dec. 1 … had 20 kills against Upper Iowa on Nov. 3 … had 17 kills and 12 digs against Regis on Aug. 31 … had 15 kills, 11 digs and three aces against Minnesota State on Sep. 18.
2011: CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine All-Academic First Team ... NSIC All-Academic ... Cameback after her redshirt season to finish forth on the team with 196 kills ... hit .238 on the year averaging 2.13 kills per set ... appeared in 30 matches, starting 24 on the season ... had 30 aces on the season - sixth in the NSIC and third most on the team ... averaged .33 aces per set, second best on the team ... had 24 blocks on the year with seven solo ... had 144 digs, 1.57 per set ... had a career high 18 kills vs. #14 Minnesota State on Sept. 20 ... had a career high 14 digs agaisnt Winona State on Oct. 4 ... had 17 kills against Minnesota State on Oct. 14 ... had 11 digs Sept. 17 vs U-Mary ... four aces agasint #4 Washburn on Sept. 10 ... four aces against Augustana on Oct. 29 ... had an ace in four of the six NCAA Tournament matches.
2010: Redshirted ... NSIC All-Academic.
2009: NSIC All-Academic ... played in 27 of the team’s 37 matches, missing some time due to injury ... put up 156 kills on the season for a 1.88 k/s average ... had a season high nine kills twice in 2009, including in the NCAA?Championship match against West Texas A&M on Dec. 5 ... was a threat from behind the service line, acing passers 25 times on the year ... had six aces in a Sept. 11 meeting with Bemidji State, the 10th time in school history that a player had six or more aces in a match ... also had 39 blocks, including a career high five against Wayne State in the regional semifinals.
2008: NCAA All-Tournament Team ... Central Region All-Tournament Team ... was a standout player as a freshman and established herself as a regular starter ... nicknamed “The Hammer” by CU fans ... played in 95 games and 29 matches for the Golden Bears ... marked 256 kills on the year (2.69/set) ... put down a career high 18 kills against Augustana College on Oct. 31 ... marked double figures in kills 11 times on the year ... averaged 15 kills per match in the NCAA semifinal and championship matches ... was a leading hitter for the Golden Bears throughout the playoffs, averaging 12.67 kills per match in the regional and championship tournaments ... also had 63 digs, 46 blocks and six service aces.
High School: Earned four letters in volleyball and three in track ... played on three straight conference championship teams, finishing undefeated in 2006 and 2007 ... three-time All-Conference honoree ... conference Player of the Year as a junior and senior ... two-time All-State and All-Metro selection ... finished her career with 1,112 kills ... two-time All-Conference in track ... four years on the A-honor roll ... member of NHS.
Personal: Born June 12, 1990 ... daughter of Bart and Molly Duffy ... has four siblings, Tim, Jack, Connor and Maddie ... math and biology major and chemisty minor at Concordia.