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Women's Volleyball
2003: Enjoyed a stellar junior campaign for the Panthers ... was a first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference selection ... led the team and finished third in the Missouri Valley Conference in hitting percentage at .341 ... also ranked fourth in the MVC in blocking with a 1.18 per game average ... ended her junior year UNI's career leader in hitting percentage at .326 ... also ended junior campaign tied for seventh all-time at UNI in total blocks (400), sixth in block average (1.11) and fifth in block assists (385) ... named to the Western Michigan/Radisson Invitational All-Tournament team Sept. 12-13, after recording 29 kills and posting 18 blocks in three matches ... hit a whopping .417 (29-4-60) during the tournament, including .464 (15-2-28 against host WMU in the championship match ... recorded double-digit kills in 20 matches, topping the 20-kill barrier twice ... had career-best 21 kills at Illinois State Nov. 21 ... also had her first-ever double-double that night against the Redbirds, with 10 blocks ... posted her career high in blocks against Wichita State, Nov. 28 in the semifinals of the MVC tournament, with 12 ... had 10 kills that night for her second double-double in three matches ... had 18 kills with just two hitting errors (.444) against Iowa State Sept. 9 ... posted season-best .600 hitting percentage (10-1-15) against Southern Illinois Oct. 24 ... had 13 matches with a hitting percentage of .400 or better, and six matches with a .500 or greater hitting percentage ... had season-high seven digs in first-round NCAA tournament match against #20 UC-Santa Barbara. 2002: A key contributor in the Panther success, she was second on the team in blocking, averaging 1.14 a game for a total of 139 on the season ...Named second team All-Missouri Valley Conference after ranking eighth in blocking ...In Valley games, she had 72 blocks, second highest on the team ...Her new career high with 10 blocks at Wichita State tied the school record for a three-game match with teammate Molly O'Brien, who did it on the same day ...Had an unbelievable match in the MVC Tournament against Southern Illinois, where she broke the conference record for hitting percentage with a .813 average, including 13 kills in 16 total attacks; the previous mark was .762 ...Hit a personal best 15 kills in the five game thriller against #3 Florida, the Panthers went on to win the SEC Challenge ...Had a great performance at #20 Minnesota, hitting .455 with 13 kills ...Hit in double digits on five different occasions ...Started all 37 matches and played in 128 games ...In the first match of the NCAA Tournament, she hit .438 with 10 kills and four blocks in the win over Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 2001: Enjoyed a solid freshman season, sporting a .304 hitting percentage and 1.00 block average, ranking third on the team in each category ...Ranked eighth in the conference in hitting percentage ...Voted to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Newcomer Team ...One of the team's top performers down the stretch, going 75-13-144 for a .431 hitting percentage in her last 11 matches while adding 37 blocks in those 38 games ...Notched a career-high 13 kills with just one error in the MVC Tournament final vs. SMS, hitting .545 ...Went 7-2-13 for a .385 mark and six blocks vs. Minnesota in the NCAA Tournament ....Finished the season with seven kills and a .307 hitting percentage in the regional semifinal against Long Beach State ...Her .304 hitting percentage was second-best in school history for a freshman, trailing only Jill Sprague's .313 in 1985 ...Missed only one match, Oct. 6 meeting vs. Indiana State ...Recorded 12 kills and a .474 hitting percentage at Wichita State ...Had seven or more kills 10 times ...Had 23 aces in her first 14 matches, including a career-high four vs. Saint Louis ...Her career-best eight blocks came vs. no. 19 Notre Dame, then had seven in the next match at Bradley. 2000: Redshirted. High School: Led the sixth-rated Warriors to the semifinals of the state Class 1A tournament ...Garnered first team all-state honors as a senior, third team as a junior and fourth team as a sophomore ...Voted to the state all-tournament team ...Led the state with a 7.09 kill average and ranked second with 3.59 blocks per game. Personal: Full name is Shari Lynn Vermeer ... parents are Darrell and Virginia Vermeer ... siblings are Lecia, Darren and Kristi ... majoring in physical education with a minor in health ... born June 23, 1982. Vermeer's Career Stats
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