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2007: Appeared in 114 games and started 30 matches...Missed one match due to injury...Led the Big 12 and ranked 16th nationally with 1.54 blocks per game...Ranks as the fourth-best single season blocks per game total in Baylor history...Named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week on three occasions, the only time a Baylor player has received multiple player of the week honors in the same season...Only Elisha Polk (three selections from 1997-1999) has as many player of the week honors...Hit .326 for the season, the fifth-best single-season hitting percentage in Baylor history...Career hitting percentage of .318 ranks second all-time at Baylor...Has tallied 327 career blocks, ranking 10th in program history...Career blocks per game average of 1.43 ranks second all-time at Baylor...Recorded 175 total blocks in 2007, the third-best single-season total at Baylor...Tallied 13 total blocks at Colorado, the second-most total blocks in a single match...Also recorded 12 blocks against Mississippi State, the fourth-highest total in a single match...Recorded a season high 20 kills against Stony Brook and reached double-figure kills on 17 occasions...Recorded a hitting percentage of .350 or better in 12 different matches, including a season high .625 clip against TCU, hitting 15 kills with no errors in 24 total attacks...Recorded three service aces against Kansas and Missouri...Recorded a career high 10 digs against Texas A&M...Recorded three double-doubles on the season (kills/blocks against Mississippi State and Colorado; kills/digs against Texas A&M)...Recorded five or more blocks on 21 occasions...Named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 3, Sept. 24 and Oct. 29...Named to the SMU/Radisson Invitational All-Tournament team...Also named to the Baylor Invitational All-Tournament team...Earned Academic All-Big 12 first-team honors and was named to the ESPN: The Magazine Academic All-District third-team. 2006: Appeared in all 33 matches, seeing action in 114 games on the season...Ranked second on the team in hitting percentage (.310) and blocks per game (1.33), and is the top returner in both categories...Ranks eighth in Baylor history for single-season hitting percentage at .310...Ranks ninth in the Lady Bear record books for single-season total blocks (152)...Tied for tenth all-time in total blocks per game in a single season at 1.33...Recorded 311 kills on the season to rank third for the Bears...Ranked eighth in the Big 12 in blocks per game at 1.33, the only freshman who ranks in the top 10...Hit .786 (12-1-14) against New Mexico, the highest single-game hitting percentage in the Big 12...Hitting percentage ranked as the second-most efficient match in Baylor history for a three-game match, and the third-highest hitting percentage overall...Recorded 12 total blocks in a match against UC-Davis, the third-highest single-game total in the Big 12...Ranked as the second-highest block total in a four-game match in school history and the third-highest total in school history regardless of match length...Recorded 10 or more kills in 17 matches, including a streak of five straight...Career-high 20 kills came at Texas...Recorded a hitting percentage of .333 or better on 15 different occasions...Tallied five or more total blocks in 16 matches, including a career-best 10 total blocks against Missouri...Named to the fall and spring Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll. High School: Earned four letters for Jack C. Hays High School in Buda, Texas, for coach Jo McCabe...As a senior, led the Rebel Jacks to a 30-12 season and the state regional finals...Earned 2005 Texas Girls Coaches Association All-State honors...Texas Sports Writers Association All-State first team...Austin American-Statesman Top 10 Players in Central Texas...Prepvolleyball.com tabbed her High School All-American (Top 150) and a Senior Ace...2005 lonestarvolleyball.com All-Texas first team...Helped lead the West squad to victory in the TGCA All-Star Game...Led the Austin area in blocks in 2005...Four-time All-District 16-5A first team...Two-time team MVP...In the summer of 2005, led her club team to the 18 National Division championship at USA Junior Olympic Championships in Salt Lake City...2005 member of Junior National Training team...As a junior, led her team to a 26-12 record and garnered most valuable blocker honors...As a sophomore, led her team to a 26-12 record and was named most valuable hitter...As a freshman, led her team to a 25-13 record and was tabbed newcomer of the year and listed as one of the top freshmen in the nation...Lettered three years in basketball and two years in track...As a junior, was named all-state and first-team all-district for basketball and led her team to the district championship and the state regional quarterfinals...As a sophomore, was named all-district honorable mention for basketball and led her team to state bi-district title and a trip to the area finals...Off the court, ranked among the top-10 percent in her class...Made the honor roll and earned four-time Academic All-District honors and Academic All-State honors in 2005...Also a member of the National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Leo Club...Volunteered for Race for the Cure, Relay for Life, her church mission trip, Shoes for Kids and community clean-ups. Personal: Full name is Anna Marie Breyfogle...Born Aug. 21, 1987, in Austin, Texas...Daughter of Michael and Natalie Breyfogle...Has one sister, Helen (24), who competed in the high jump for Texas A&M; and two brothers, Paul (19) and Samuel (16)...Her grandfather, Dwayne Snow, ran track for Rice...Majoring in psychology. |
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