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2009 (Junior): Appeared in 30 matches, 109 sets, for Colorado State, missing the Oct. 30 match vs. Wyoming with an injury...Ranked ninth in the Mountain West and second on the team behind Danielle Minch in both kills per set (2.67) and points per set (3.29)...Ranked second on the team behind all-region libero Katelin Batten, averaging 2.36 digs per set...Led the CSU squad with 22 service aces, an average of 0.20 per set...Recorded double-figure kills in 16 matches, establishing a career high vs. Northern Colorado (Sept. 30) with 16 kills...Led the Rams in kills in five matches...Recorded multiple service aces in four matches - vs. Ohio State (Sept. 4), vs. Northern Colorado (Sept. 30), at Wyoming (Oct. 2), and at New Mexico (Oct. 24)...Recorded double-doubles (kills and digs) in seven matches in 2009, including the Rams' victory over No. 6 Washington in the second round of the NCAA tournament (Dec. 4)...Earned all-tournament honors in each of Colorado State's three tournaments, including MVP honors at the Hilton Classic hosted by CSU (Sept. 3-5). 2008 (Sophomore): Played in 92 sets with a career high of 173 kills...Her 26 service aces marked the second-most on the team...Posted seven aces against Air Force on Nov. 1, which tied for the third-most in a single match in school history...Posted a career-high 14 kills against Arizona on Oct. 4...Tallied a career-high 191 digs during the season, which ranked third on the team...Tallied seven matches with 10 or more kills and posted nine matches with 10 or more digs. 2007 (Freshman): Played in 87 sets and totaled 164 digs during her freshman season...Played in her first collegiate match on Aug. 30, vs. No. 13 Ohio State. High School: Led Valencia High School to the league championship and CIF championship in 2006...Was a threetime team MVP...Earned the Loara Tournament MVP and the Diamond Ranch Tournament MVP in 2006...Twice received first-team all-league honors and once captured conference MVP honors...Holds the school record for most kills in a season (340) and most kills in a four-year career (770) while ranking second all-time in blocks for a four-year career...A three-sport athlete and three-sport letterwinner...Helped lead Valencia to the basketball league championship in 2004. Personal: Born on Dec. 17, 1988, in Orange, Calif. ...Daughter of Danny and Lisa Davisson...Has two brothers...Full name: Jacqueline Renee Davisson...Is a health & exercise science major at Colorado State.
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