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Josie Christiansen Season 2007

PositionMB
Height5-11
ClassSenior
HometownCoquille, Ore.

2006: Christiansen appeared in 24 matches, starting 21 in 2006. Christiansen led the Redhawks in blocks per game with an average of 0.85. Christiansen had 109 total kills and a hitting percentage of .238 for the season. She had a season high 13 kills versus Western Oregon on October 12.

2005: Christiansen appeared in 16 matches, starting nine for the Redhawks... In her 35 total games, Christiansen was seventh on the team in kills per game... Committed only two blocking errors to her 22 blocks for the season... In a loss at Brigham Young-Hawaii Aug. 30, Christiansen had a career-high 10 kills, hitting .333. Christiansen hit over .400 in two matches where she had nine attempts or more. In a 3-0 win against Alaska Anchorage Oct. 15, Christiansen had five kills in nine attempts, hitting .444. In a 3-0 win against Northwest Nazarene Nov. 5, Christiansen had six kills in 14 attempts, hitting .429... In eight matches, Christiansen had three kills or more for the Redhawks... Combining her efforts in a 3-1 win at Hawaii Hilo Aug. 27 and BYU-Hawaii, Christiansen had 18 total kills for the Redhawks, her largest two-match output of her career...

2004: Christiansen got her feet wet in collegiate volleyball in 2004...played in nine matches...averaged 0.42 kills per game in limited playing time...also averaged 0.25 blocks per game...had career-high two kills in two different matches (vs. Chico State 08/27/04 and Northwest Nazarene 10/30/04).

Coquille HS: Christiansen was team MVP, first-team all-league and all-conference, and third-team all-state as a senior...was named to three all-tournament teams during her senior year as well...led the Red Devils to the Oregon state tournament two times...also competed in basketball and track and field, as well as a club volleyball team...reached the Oregon state track and field championship meet.

Personal: Born on May 14, 1986, Christiansen[apos]s major is liberal studies with a minor in non-profit leadership at Seattle. Her parents are John and Jackie Christiansen.