| Lynnette Moster |
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| 2 |
5-10
Outside Hitter
Liberty, IN
(Union County/ Munciana)
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| 2001 |
102 |
104 |
1.02 |
52 |
327 |
.159 |
50 |
0.49 |
46 |
58 |
0.45 |
13 |
260 |
2.55 |
4 |
14 |
18 |
0.18 |
4 |
3 |
| 2002 |
121 |
629 |
5.20 |
163 |
1412 |
.330 |
51 |
0.42 |
47 |
58 |
0.39 |
20 |
378 |
3.12 |
10 |
36 |
46 |
0.38 |
12 |
3 |
| 2003 |
128 |
541 |
4.23 |
155 |
1226 |
.315 |
52 |
0.41 |
49 |
64 |
0.38 |
21 |
409 |
3.20 |
9 |
53 |
62 |
0.48 |
11 |
2 |
| 2004 |
111 |
585 |
5.27 |
162 |
1350 |
.313 |
45 |
0.41 |
51 |
65 |
0.46 |
16 |
409 |
3.68 |
18 |
27 |
45 |
0.41 |
19 |
6 |
Summary
- Three-time All-American who finished her career as the most decorated player in Georgia Tech history
- Named ACC Player of the Year following the 2004 season
- Unanimous selection to the 2004 ACC Volleyball Preseason All-Conference team
- Named third team ACVA All-American following the 2004 and 2003 seasons, becoming the first three-time All-American in ACC history
- Earned second team AVCA All-American honors in 2002, becoming the first player in Georgia Tech volleyball history to earn that distinction
- Finished her career ranked first on the career kill list (1859), second on the kills per game list (4.02), third on the career dig list (1456), third on the digs per game list (3.15), third on the service aces list (193), first on the service aces per game list (0.42), and fifth on the career hitting percentage list (.308)
- Named Georgia Tech's Most Valuable Female Athlete for the 2002-03 year
- Received the ACVA National Player of the Week on Sep. 14, 2002 following her performance in the South Florida Invitational
- Named District III all-region in 2002, 2003 and 2004
- Also earned first team all-ACC honors in 2002, 2003 and 2004 as well as second team all-ACC honors as a defensive specialist in 2001
- Voted the team's MVP following the 2002 and 2004 season
- Possesses excellent passing and defensive skills in addition to being a smart hitter with good leaping ability and has a powerful jump serve
- Played professional volleyball for Carolinas in Puerto Rico in the winter of 2005
- An assistant coach for the A5 18-under club volleyball team in 2005
2004
- ACC Player of the Year - the fourth player from Tech to earn that honor
- Led the team with 585 kills
- Led the team in kills 21 times
- Had only one match that she did not record double-figure kills
- Had a season-high 29 kills against Virginia on Oct. 15
- Recorded a career-high 22 digs at Minnesota in her final match as a Yellow Jacket
- Became the career kill leader against Santa Barbara in the second round of the NCAA Tournament
- One of only six players in school history to record 1000 kills and 1000 digs in her career
- Recorded 20+ kills on 13 occasions
- Led the team in digs six times
- Had 24 double-doubles during the season
- Named all-tournament at the Wisconsin Badger Challenge and MVP of the Miami University Invitational
- Named to the NCAA Tournaement All-Region team
- Ranked second in the ACC in kills per game (5.27), second in service aces (0.46), ninth in hitting percentage (.313) and tenth in digs per game (3.68)
- Second on the team with 409 digs
- Named ACC Player of the Week twice during the season
2003
- Finished the season tied with Lauren Sauer with 541 kills
- Led the team in kills 17 times
- Had only five matches that she did not record double-figure kills
- Had a season-high 25 kills against Hawaii on Dec. 13 in the NCAA Region Final
- Recorded her 1000th kill at Clemson
- Also recorded her 1000th dig against Alabama A&M and is one of only six players in Tech history to notch 1000 kills and 1000 digs
- Recorded 20+ kills on four occasions
- Led the team in digs 13 times
- Had 18 double-doubles during the season
- Named all-tournament at the Courtyard by Marriott Classic, US Bank/Arby's Invitational and Buckeye Classic
- Named to the NCAA Region Team for her performance in the regionals
- Ranked second in the ACC in kills per game (4.23), fifth in service aces (0.38) and eighth in hitting percentage (.315)
- Second on the team with 409 digs and averaged 3.20 digs per game
- Named ACC Player of the Week after leading the Jackets to wins over North Carolina and NC State
2002
- Shattered the previous school record for kills with 629; the old record was 545 held by Rochelle Komula
- Was named the AVCA National Player of the Week following her performance in the South Florida Invitational
- Led the ACC and finished 17th in the nation in kills per game (5.20)
- Finished third on the team with 378 digs
- Was the only player in the ACC to be ranked in the top 10 in hitting percentage (.330), kills per game, digs per game (3.12) and aces per game (0.39)
- Led the team in kills in 27 matches during the season
- Led the team in digs on 17 occassions
- Missed nearly a month of the season with a sprained ankle
- Named to the George Mason and the Courtyard by Marriott Classic all-tournament teams
- Named MVP of the ACC Tournament, Georgia Tech Invitational and the South Florida Invitational
- Recorded a career high 31 kills against South Florida on Sept. 14
- Also tied a career high with 20 digs against Michigan State on Sept. 13
- Dating back to the 2001 season, had recorded double-figure kills in 25 consecutive matches before being held to 8 kills against FSU on Nov. 8
- Recorded double-figure kills in all but two matches during the year
- Had a career high six aces in match against Florida A&M on Dec. 5
- Named ACC Player of the Week three times during the season
2001
- Played in every match as a freshman and all but one game
- Recorded a career-high 13 kills in match against Louisville on Nov. 30
- In the last six matches of the season, she hit .339 and raised her overall hitting percentage from .068 to .159
- Notched a career-high 20 digs in match against Duke on Oct. 20
- Tallied a career-high five service aces against Virginia
- Led the team in digs on 10 different occassions during the season, including recording 18 digs in the NCAA Tournament against Louisville
- Had 12 matches that ended in double-figure digs
- Led the team in service aces with 46
- Ranked fourth in the ACC in service aces per game (.46)
- Finished the season ranked third on the team in digs with 260 and with 104 kills
High School/Personal
- A three-time Junior Olympic all-American for the Munciana club team
- Named the MVP of the 18-and under Open Division at the Junior Olympics
- Helped lead Munciana to the National Championship at the Junior Olympics in Salt Lake City
- A four-time all-state selection at Union County
- As a senior, she helped her high school to the state finals, losing to nationally-ranked Muncie-Burris
- Holds school records in several categories including most kills in a match, most blocks in a match, total blocks in a season, total aces in a season and total kills in a season
- Earned two letters as a center for the basketball team
- Member of the National Honor Society
- Began playing volleyball at the age of four, when she would attend her mother’s high school practices
- Had a grandfather that played semi-pro football and an aunt who played semi-pro softball
- Parents are Donald and Jennifer Moster
- Has two older sisters, Christa, and Tonya
- Full name is Lynnette Marie Moster
- Birthday is October 12, 1982
- Interested in a career in athletics following graduation
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