CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• 2010 All-Big Sky Conference honorable mention
• 2010 Big Sky Conference Fall All-Academic team
* 2009 All-Big Sky Conference honorable mention
* 2009 Big Sky Conference Fall All-Academic team
* 2008 Big Sky Conference All-Tournament team
• 2008 Northwest Challenge All-Tournament team
* 2008 Big Sky Conference Fall All-Academic team
* 2007 Big Sky Conference Fall All-Academic team
2010 (AS A SENIOR)
Earned honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference honors for the second straight year ... named to the Big Sky Fall All-Academic team, becoming one of just five players in PSU history to earn the honor four times ... ranked eighth in the league in hitting percentage (.263) ... second on the team in hitting percentage and blocks per set (0.71), and third in kills (204), kills per set (1.76) and points per set (2.23) ... appeared in 116 of 119 sets and all 30 matches ... served up eight aces on the year after not tallying one during her first three seasons ... in the PSU DI career record book, ranks third in block assists (305), fourth in total blocks (324), sixth in hitting percentage (.240) and matches played (113), and tied for ninth in blocks per set (0.81) ... in the overall PSU career record book, ranks seventh in block assists ... had six matches with at least 10 kills ... tallied at least three blocks in 16 matches ... hit over .300 in 14 matches and over .400 in seven matches ... led the team in blocks in 11 matches and in aces twice ... opened the year with five kills, five total blocks and a career-best three aces at Seattle (8/27) ... had seven kills, four digs and three block assists, and hit .538 the next day vs. Mercer ... registered eight kills vs. Oregon State (8/31) ... recorded her first double-digit kill performance of the year with 10 at Boise State (9/4) ... also had six total blocks, including a career-best three solos, in the match ... hit .300 with nine kills, three blocks and an ace vs. No. 19 Oregon (9/7) ... tallied 13 kills and a .407 hitting percentage at San Jose State (9/10) ... had nine kills in matches at Montana State (9/17) and at Montana (9/18) on the opening weekend of Big Sky play ... hit .389 with a season-best five assists against the Bobcats ... matched her career high with five digs at Sac State (10/2) ... helped PSU knock off first-place Northern Colorado on Oct. 15 by hitting .292 with nine kills ... hit .429 with 11 kills vs. Northern Arizona (10/16) ... tallied seven kills, a .455 hitting mark and four block assists at Weber State (10/23) ... had a season-high eight total blocks, including seven block assists, at Eastern Washington (11/6) ... led the Vikings to a win at first-place Northern Colorado on Nov. 13 with a season-high 15 kills, a .519 hitting percentage and three blocks ... followed that up with 10 kills, a .409 hitting percentage and five blocks in a win on "Senior Night" vs. Sac State on Nov. 19 that clinched the regular season title ... had nine kills and three blocks vs. Montana in the semis of the Big Sky tourney (11/26) ... registered 11 kills and five blocks assists against Northern Colorado in the championship match of the Big Sky tournament (11/27) ... finished her career with five kills and a block assist vs. No. 7 Hawai`i in the first round of the NCAA tournament (12/2).
2009 (AS A JUNIOR)
Earned honorable mention All-Big Sky status ... Named to the All-Big Sky Fall Academic team for the third straight season ... Ranked sixth in the conference in blocking (0.87) ... In Big Sky only games, averaged 0.94 blocks to rank sixth and hit .295 to rank eighth ... Second on the squad in blocking and assists (0.48), fourth in attack percentage (.262) and fifth in kills (1.61) ... Had three matches of at least 10 kills ... Led the team in blocks six times ... Tallied a season-best seven blocks in the season opener against UC Santa Barbara (8/28) ... Registered her first double-digit kill performance of the season on Sept. 12 at Nevada ... Finished that match with 10 kills, a .529 attack percentage and five blocks ... Racked up 10 more kills and hit .368 in the next match against Montana State in the Vikings' Big Sky opener (9/18) ... Had eight more kills and hit .500 against Montana the following night ... Tallied seven kills and six blocks, and hit .316 against Sac State (10/3) ... Helped PSU to its first ever win in Big Sky play at Eastern Washington on Oct. 9, tallying a season-high 11 kills and 14.5 points ... Also in the match, hit .333 and had five blocks ... Registered seven kills and a .467 hitting percentage at Northern Arizona (10/17) ... Hit .643 and tallied nine kills at Montana (10/30) ... Helped the Viks clinch the Big Sky title with a victory at home over Northern Colorado on Nov. 14, registering seven kills, a .417 attack percentage and four blocks ... Finished with seven kills in the Big Sky Championship match against Northern Colorado (11/28).
2008 (AS A SOPHOMORE)
Named to the Big Sky All-Tournament team after hitting .387 (15-3-31) and recording five blocks in PSU's two matches ... Had 10 kills in the tournament title match against Eastern Washington (11/29) ... Earned Academic All-Big Sky honors ... Named to the Northwest Challenge All-Tournament team ... Ranked fourth in the Big Sky in hitting percentage (.295) ... Hit .312 in conference matches, which ranked her second ... Hit over .300 (minimum 7 kills) 10 times ... Tallied 10-plus kills in four matches ... Racked up a .567 hitting percentage (17-0-30) in two matches against Montana ... Registered a career-best .600 hitting percentage (7-1-10) vs. Weber State (10/23) ... Set a then-career-high with a .588 hitting percentage against Montana (9/25) ... Returned to the lineup against Idaho State after missing three consecutive matches with an ankle injury (9/18) ... Hit a perfect 1.000 (5-0-5) against Portland before leaving with an ankle injury (9/11) ... Had a team-high eight kills against No. 9 Washington (9/5) ... Led the Vikings, and set a new career-high, with 14 kills in the season-opener against College of Charleston (8/29).
2007 (AS A FRESHMAN)
Named to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team ... Ranked ninth in the Big Sky in blockes per game (1.11) in conference only matches ... Collected five block assists in the Big Sky Tournament championship match against Sacramento State (11/24) ... Accrued a .417 hitting percentage and five kills against Sacramento State in the final regular season match (11/17) ... Tallied five total blocks and three kills at Eastern Washington (11/10) ... Earned eight kills and eight total blocks at Northern Colorado (11/1) ... Collected nine kills, two assists and three total blocks at Idaho State (10/20) ... Amassed 12 block assists and six kills at Sacramento State (10/12) ... The 12 blocks were tied for the sixth-best mark in the Big Sky all season ... Registered a .455 hitting percentage with six kills on 11 total attacks vs. Eastern Washington (10/5) ... Earned eight total blocks and four kills against Montana (9/20) ... Collected eight kills and four total blocks vs. UTEP at the Portland Pilot Preview (9/8) ... Had six total blocks, including two solos, against Pacific (9/8) ... Tallied nine total blocks in the opening round of the Portland Pilot Preview against the host Pilots (9/7) ... Had seven kills vs. Cal State Fullerton at the CSF Tourney (9/1) ... Collected four kills, one assist, one dig and one block in her Viking debut against Bucknell (8/24).
AT WESTERN CANADA HIGH SCHOOL
Lettered in volleyball and basketball at Western Canada High ... in 2006, led team to a first-place showing at the Calgary City High School Championships and a third-place finish at the Provincial level ... Was invited to the Canadian Junior National Team tryouts in 2006 ... Spent two years as a member of the Alberta Provincial team ... Was a member of Canuck Stuff Volleyball Club for the six years.
PERSONAL
Born April 23, 1989 ... Daughter of Bruce and Carla Hamilton ... Has three brothers, Jonathan, Sterling and Brendan ... Loves cheeseburgers and actor Will Ferrell ... Says she is best known for her robotic dance moves and voices ... Majoring in physical activity and exercise.