Laura Snyder became the seventh volleyball All-American in school history following the record breaking 2018 season for the Wolves. The then sophomore was named to the honorable mention team, as the Wolves recorded the most wins in school history and won a share of the NSICÂ Conference Championship. Snyder became the third first team All-American in program history in 2019 after the Wolves won their second straight league championship. In addition to her All-America honors, Snyder was named the NSIC Player of the Year, AVCA Central Region Player of the Year, and D2CCA Central Region Player of the Year.Â
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Roster Biography
2019: Started all 31 matches for NSU… Led the team with 445 kills, averaging 4.01 per set, with a .329 attack percentage… Tallied 102 assists, 26 aces, 240 digs, and 70.0 blocks… Notched career highs in kills (25 versus MWSU) and digs (17 versus SCSU)… Honored as the NSIC Offensive Player of the Year and AVCA and D2CCA Central Region Player of the Year… Named to the NSIC All-Conference first team, D2CCA and AVCA All-Region teams, and AVCA All-America first team …
2018: Appeared in all 31 matches for the Wolves… Recorded a team second best 332 kills and .365 hitting percentage… Added 59.0 blocks, 35 digs, and 51 assists… Averaged 3.02 kills per set… Notched a season high 22 kills against Winona State and hit a season high .750 versus Lindenwood… Tallied 18 matches with double figure kills… Named to the NSIC All-Conference first team and AVCA All-Region second team… Earned the first AVCA All-American honors of her career as a member of the honorable mention team…
2017: Appeared in 29 matches and 99 sets as a true freshman… Was second on the team with 293 kills, averaging 2.96 per set… Led the team hitting .383 on the year… Added 37 assists, 11 service aces, 85 digs, and a team third best 57 blocks… Tallied 15 matches with double figure kills, notching a career high 20 against Upper Iowa… Hit over .400 in 14 matches… Named the NSIC Player of the Week… Named First Team All-NSIC… Honored as the NSIC Freshman of the Year… Named to the NCAA Central Region All-Tournament Team…
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