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Jolene Litzman

Head Shot Position: Right Side Hitter
Height: 5-11
Hometown: Houston, TX
High School: Stratford
Major: Mathematics, Economics
Parents: Ron and Carol
   
   

Senior (2004):

In her last season with Emory, Litzman received honorable mention for the American Volleyball College Association (AVCA) All-America team, following third team selection in 2003. She finished her Emory career with 825 kills and 182 blocks, while starting the last two seasons. For this season, Litzman was second on the team in kills (340) and block assists (74). Litzman was named to the all-region team and all-conference second team.

Junior (2003):

Named to the All-America third team and the all-region team by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. This is the first year that Litzman received either of these honors. She also was named to the all-conference second team. Litzman was second on the team in kills and third in total blocks with 398 and 79, respectively. She had a season-high 20 kills against West Georgia on October 23. She had five matches with a hitting percentage of .500 or better (minimum 10 kills). Her highest hitting percentage (min. 10 kills) for the year came in a match against East Texas Baptist in which Litzman hit .600 with 10 kills and one error in 15 attacks.

Sophomore (2002):

Had 15 kills and 16 serve aces. Appeared in 37 games. Had match high of 10 kills vs Brandeis on October 13, 2002.

Freshman (2001):

Had season-high five kills and 16 attacks against New York University on October 28. Had season-high 8 digs against Claremont Mudd-Scripps on October 13.

Career Statistics:

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Quote:

"I chose to come to Emory because I wanted to play volleyball competitively at the college level and at the same time receive a top education. Emory is the best of both worlds where I don't need to sacrifice one for the sake of the other. The years at Emory have been a great experience for me and I have loved the balance it is possible to achieve here in all areas of college life."