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  Jessica Miller

Jessica Miller

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Fort Wayne, IN

High School:
Concordia

Height:
6-1

Position:
OH

IPFW: Will leave IPFW as one of the school's all-time great attackers...Is in line to become the fourth Division I-era Mastodon to eclipse 1,000 career kills, as she has 971 heading into the 2008 season...She is currently in fourth place overall in career kills, and is 92 away from passing Janelle Pollard (2001-04) into third and 154 from former teammate Cynara Martins (2004-07) into second place...Her kills-per-game total stands at 2.76, sixth highest in IPFW history...Has the fifth highest attempt total with 2,424, and with her 22nd of the season, will move into fourth...Has a career hitting percentage of .237, third highest total in IPFW's Division I era...Is also ranked 10th in career service aces with 61, and is just one away from Nicole Ray (2001-03) for ninth place overall...Has added an additional presence as a blocker, ranking fourth in block solos with 34...Is also fourth in block assists with 245, needing 29 to move past Lindsay Brammer (2001-04) into third and 49 to move past former teammate and assistant coach Fabiana Souza (2002-05)...Her total block total of 245 is fourth highest, as she needs 50 to move past Brammer for third...Is also ranked seventh in career blocks per set, averaging 0.70.

2007: Was named to The Summit League's Second Team...Was named the league's Player of the Week for her efforts against Eastern Michigan and over the weekend's Western Michigan Tournament...Also named to The Summit League's Commissioner's List of Excellence...Recorded double figure kills in 25 of the team's 32 matches, including a string of nine straight from September 28 until October 23...Had eight double-doubles, all of them being kills/digs, including a stretch of four consecutive games from August 28 until September 1...Finished sixth in The Summit League in kills per set, averaging 3.78...She has improved her kill total by at least 100 every season, starting with 201 as a freshman, 328 as a sophomore and 442 last season...Her 442 kills is the fifth highest single season total in school history, as her kills per game average of 3.78 is the fifth highest total...Totaled 26 kills against North Dakota State on September 14, the sixth highest four-set total in school history, as her 27 against Western Illinois on October 13 is also the sixth highest total for a five-set contest...She attempted 44 kills in a three-set match against Bowling Green on October 2, tied for the 14th highest such game in school history while her 59 attempts against Western Illinois is tied for the 17th highest total...Had a .524 attack percentage against Lipscomb on September 7, recording 12 kills against just one error in 21 attempts...Had a .389 hitting percentage against IUPUI on October 6, where she had 18 kills and four errors on 36 attempts, the 17th highest four-set total in IPFW history...Her contest against Western Illinois puts her with the eighth highest five-set attack percentage total in school history, as her 27 kills were countered against five errors and was done in 59 attempts...On November 11, she finished the contest against IUPUI with a .319 hitting percentage, the 20th highest five-set total in school history, totaling 23 kills, eight errors and 47 attempts...In the last game of the season on November 24 against Valparaiso she ended the game with 19 kills and four errors on 38 attempts, an attack percentage of .395, the 13th highest four-set total in school history...Had six service aces against North Dakota State on September 22, a career-high and the highest four-set total in IPFW history...Totaled 29.5 attack points against North Dakota State on September 14, the ninth most in a four-set match in school history...Her 30.5 attack points against Western Illinois on October 13 is tied for the fifth highest five-set total in school history...Has the 20th most five-set attack points in school history when she totaled 25.5 against IUPUI on November 11.

2006: Was twice named to All-Tournament teams during the year, at the Michigan/Nike Invitational and at the Utah Valley State/LaQuinta Invitational...Played in more sets (128) and matches (36) than any other sophomore in IPFW history...Has the second highest attack percentage total for any sophomore in program history with more than 300 attempts at .263...Her 84 block assists ranks second among all sophomores, while her nine solo blocks on the year is the fifth highest sophomore total in IPFW history, with a combined block total of 93, the third most as a sophomore in IPFW history...Put up the seventh highest five-set hitting percentage against Northern Illinois on September 19, where she had 13 kills, just one error and 30 attempts...Had a .440 hitting percentage against Texas-Pan American after a 13 kill, 2 error, 25 attempt outing on November 10 and followed that with a 10 kill, 1 error, 22 attempt outing against Utah Valley State, a hitting percentage of .409, the seventh highest four-set match in IPFW history...Her eight total blocks against Oral Roberts on September 8 is tied for the third highest total for a five-set match in school history...

2005: Has the 18th highest four-set hitting percentage in IPFW history on October 2 against Oakland where she totaled 10 kills and two errors on 21 attempts...Had a .500 attack percentage against Northern Colorado on November 11, recording 10 kills and no errors in 20 total attempts, the second highest four-set total in school history...Also on November 11, she hit a .542 percentage against Texas A&M Corpus Christi with 14 kills and just one error on 24 attempts, the ninth highest three-set game percentage in school history...Her three solo blocks against Western Illinois on September 9 is tied for the sixth highest four-set total in school history.

High School: While at Concordia High School, Miller was twice named to the All-Summit Athletic Conference...Was named All-State in back-to-back years and received the 2004 Glass Spike Award, honoring the top player in Fort Wayne.

Personal: Is the daughter of Richard and Janet Miller...Has an older sister, Christine, who lettered with the Mastodons in 2001...Majoring in interior design.