| Amy Pfohl |
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 | Class: RS Senior
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 | Hometown: Toledo, Ohio
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 | High School: St. Ursula Academy
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 | Height: 6-0
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 | Position: Outside Hitter
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 | Birthdate: 01/30/1981
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GENERAL: Poised to be a contributor at either the outside hitter or libero positions ... a two-year member of RedHawk Council, Miami Athletics' student-athlete advisory council, serving as secretary and vice president.
2002: Played in one match (versus Cincinnati) before sustaining a season-ending knee injury.
2001: Medical Redshirt.
2000: Played best volleyball toward the end of the season ... participated in 28 matches, making seven starts ... amassed 121 kills and 136 digs ... averaged 2.00 kills per game and 2.27 digs per game in league action ... registered in double figures for kills in four matches and in digs for two ... produced two kill/dig double-doubles, both coming over the final five matches of the season ... tallied a career-high 19 kills in a five-game win over Marshall ... a week later produced first career double-double against Akron with 14 kills and a career-best 12 digs ... served up a career-high two service aces versus Akron.
1999: Played in 29 games over 17 matches ... recorded a career-high four kills against Central Michigan ... posted a career-high five digs at Northern Illinois ... tallied 21 kills and 18 digs for the season ... also recorded four block assists ... recorded lone service ace of the season against Northern Illinois.
High School: A first-team all-Ohio selection ... named the conference and District 7 Player of the Year as a senior ... team captain as a senior ... named to the 1998 City League all-academic team ... received St. Ursula Coaches Award and was a WNWO Athlete of the Week selection ... a member of the Toledo Volleyball club team ... during the 1997 campaign, the team captured the 16-Club Division Ohio Valley Regional title and finished fifth at the USA Junior National Tournament ... in 1998, her 17-Open Division Team repeated as regional champions and won the Bronze Division at the USA Junior National Tournament.
Personal: Born January 30, 1981 (22 years old) ... daughter of Kate and the late Eric Pfohl ... maternal grandfather, Jim Hinga, played basketball and ran track at Purdue ... fraternal grandfather, Stormy Pfohl, played football at Purdue and then for the NFL's Baltimore Colts ... majoring in health education.