| At Delaware: Tri-captain...expected to be a starting outside hitter for the Blue Hens. 2005: Second Team All-CAA selection • appeared in all 31 matches and all 117 games • set a school single-season record with 11.04 attack attempts per game • ranked fourth in the CAA with 3.44 kills per game and 3.97 points per game • led the team with 402 kills , ranked second with 32 aces, and was third with 232 digs • ranked sixth in a UD single season with 3.4 kills per game and ninth with 402 kills • recorded career-highs of 26 kills and 17 digs at VCU (9/17) • added 21 kills and 10 digs against UMBC (9/6) • recorded a double-double in six straight matches (9/6 - 9/17) • reached double digits in kills 23 times and double digits in digs 11 times • named to CAA Academic Honor Roll. 2004: Named to CAA All-Rookie Team • selected the league’s Rookie of the Week three times • named to CAA Academic Honor Roll • ranked third on the team with 332 kills and 64 blocks, and was sixth with 109 digs • recorded a career-high 23 kills and hit just four errors against Temple (9/14) • posted 21 kills and just six errors versus Villanova (10/5) • reached double-digits in kills 14 times • notched a career-high eight digs against Cal State Fullerton (9/4).
High School: District MVP • four-time team MVP • News Herald All-Star Team selection • Chardon and Walsh Tournament All-Star • three-time captain • class valedictorian • member of Phi Beta Kappa and high honor roll • led Regina basketball team to a state championship • also ran track • Student Council President at Regina • National Honor Society Secretary.
Personal: Colleen Reilly Walsh • daughter of Bob and Marie Walsh • has a younger sister, Maureen • Dean’s List student • member of Delaware Christian Athletes • volunteered at Urban Promise in Wilmington • participated in team’s Go Girl Go program • plays the piano • economics and finance major at Delaware.
Career Highs
Kills: 26 vs. Virginia Commonwealth, 9/17/05
Assists: 3, twice
Digs: 17 vs. Virginia Commonwealth, 9/17/05
Blocks: 5 vs. Texas-San Antonio, 9/2/05
|