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2006: Played in a team-high 96 games, and was one of two players to start all 26 matches ... Was eighth in the Ivy league with .259 attack percentage ... Led team in attack percentage (.259) and all blocking categories - solo blocks (31), block assists (55), total blocks (86), and blocks-per-game (.90) ... Was third on the team with 2.72 kills-per-game ... Named Ivy League Player of the Week on Oct. 20, posting a .477 hitting percentage, and 47 kills (3.92-per-game) in three matches against Providence (10/3), Cornell (10/6) and Columbia (10/7) ... Recorded third-highest single-match hitting percentage in Brown history against Providence, .706 (12-0-17) ... Moved into third all-time at Brown with 251 career blocks ... Finished the season ranked first in career hitting percentage (.283) and third in career blocks-per-game (.90). 2005: Named first team All-Ivy League at middle blocker ... Played in all 91 games ... Led team and was fourth in the Ivy League with .333 hitting percentage. Mark was also third-best all-time for a season at Brown ... 279 kills were third for the team ... Led team with 29 solo blocks and was second with 76 total blocks ... Increased kills, assists, digs and blocks-per-game during Ivy play ... Was fourth in the Ivy League with 1.12 blocks-per-game during Ivy season ... Posted third-best blocks-per-game mark in a match by tallying eight (3-5) against Cornell (10/7) for a 2.7 average ... .633 hitting percentage against Princeton (11/5) was fifth-best all-time at Brown ... Topped .500 hitting percentage on four other occasions: vs. Kentucky (9/16, .571), vs. Southern Illinois (9/17, .533), vs. Manhattan (9/24, .583), and at Penn (10/22, .524) ... Finished season fifth all-time in blocks at Brown with 166. 2004: Led team with .254 hitting percentage ... 90 blocks, 32 solo, both team highs ... 219 kills were third on team ... Played in all but three games ... Selected to Marist Invitational All-Tournament Team ... Had double-digit kills on 11 occasions ... Had nine blocks (1-8) against Boston College (12/24) ... Had nine blocks (3-6) to go with 12 kills against Yale (10/1) in first career Ivy League match ... Hitting percentage topped .300 nine times. Before Brown: A three-year starter on the volleyball team at Crystal Lake, Mandolini-Trummel also played basketball ... A captain of the team as a senior, Mandolini-Trummel was named Second Team All-State by the Champaign-Urbana News Gazette in 2003 ... Also named All-State by the Chicago Tribune ... Also a 2003 All-Area selection by the Northwest Herald ... An All-Conference selection as a senior, Mandolini-Trummel was named team MVP, team Best Spiker, and team Hardest Worker in 2003 ... Also named team Best Blocker in 2001, 2002, and 2003 ... Graduated with two school records, including single-season blocks (118 in 2002) and single season kills (341 in 2003) ... Also played volleyball for Sky High ... High Honor Roll Student all eight semesters ... Member of Student Council and French Club ... Recipient of 2004 U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award. Personal: Julie Michelle Mandolini-Trummel is the daughter of Christian and Elizabeth Trummel of Crystal Lake, Ill. ... Siblings include Matt, Scott, Pat, Ryan and Linda ... Concentrating in Development Studies. GP K E TA PCT. A SA DIG BS BA 2004 92 219 87 520 .254 13 14 38 32 58 2005 91 279 84 585 .333 5 17 56 29 47 2006 96 261 97 633 .259 13 15 56 31 54 Total 279 759 268 1738 .283 31 46 150 92 159Mandolini-Trummel's Career Highs Attempts: 42 vs. Stony Brook (9/24/05) Kills: 21 vs. Stony Brook (9/24/05) Hitting % (min. 5k): .706 (12-0-07) vs. Providence (10/3/06) Assists: 2, 5 times, most recently vs. Dartmouth (11/11/06) Aces: 3, 3 times, most recently vs. Penn (10/21/06) Digs: 8 vs. Princeton (10/20/06) Solo Blocks: 5 vs. Harvard (11/10/06) Block Assists: 8 vs. Boston College (9/24/04) Total Blocks: 9, twice, most recently vs. Yale (10/1/04) |
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