2006:
Appeared in 92 games... started all 27 matches...
averaged 2.07 kills and a team-high 1.18 blocks
per game... hit .198 on the season with 190 kills
and 85 errors in 529 attempts... had team highs
of 109 blocks, 18 solo blocks and 91 block assists...
accounted for 257.5 points, an average of 2.8
per game... had 46 digs... had a career-high 15
kills and hit .406 (15-2-32) vs. UC Irvine (10/26/07)...
had 15 kills and a season-high 10 digs and six
blocks leading to 20.5 points vs. Sacramento State
(9/9/06), earning all-tournament honors... had
14 kills and hit .367 (14-3-30) against Northern
Arizona (9/1/06)... had 13 kills and hit .357
(13-3-28) vs. Syracuse (9/8/06)... had a season-high
10 blocks (three solo, seven assisted) vs. UC
Davis (9/30/06).
2005: Appeared in 90 games... started all 27 matches,
the only player to do so in 2005... averaged 1.86
kills and 0.77 blocks per game... hit a team-high
.282 on the season with 167 kills and 52 errors
in 408 attempts... had team highs of 15 block
solos and 54 block assists for a total of 69...
had 27 digs on the season... recorded seven games
with 10 or more points... had a near-perfect match
at Cal State Northridge (10/22/05), hitting .688
with 11 kills in 16 attempts with no errors...
recorded 11 kills and just one error in 17 attacks,
hitting .588 vs Pacific (9/24/05)... hit .471
(10-2-17) with two solo blocks and five block
assists for a total of 14.5 points in the Highlanders’
win over Southern Illinois (9/2/05)... had ten
kills against San Jose State (9/17/05)... had
a season-high eight blocks vs. Hofstra (8/26/05).
2004: Appeared in 57 games... started 10 of 22
matches... averaged 0.95 kills and 0.77 blocks
per game... hit .184 on the season with 54 kills
in 152 attempts... had 44 blocks, including 10
block solos and 34 block assists... recorded 81
points... had 13 digs... had five blocks in five
separate matches... had 14.5 points on 12 kills
and five block assists against UC Irvine (11/19/04)...
had seven kills at Utah State (11/11/04) and seven
at Idaho (11/13/04)... hit .714 (5-0-7) against
Pacific (10/9/04)... had 39 of her kills over
the final six matches.
High School: Was a three-year letterwinner at
Highland HS under Coach Rick Phillips... as a
senior, helped the Bulldogs to an 11-3 record
and a second place finish in the Golden League...
lost to Peninsula HS in the first round of CIF
play... was MVP of Antelope Valley Volleyball
Club... served as captain since her sophomore
year.
Personal: Andralyn Jody “Angie” Mitchell
is the daughter of Randy Mitchell and Starlet
Evans... majoring in political science... roots
for the Philadelphia 76ers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers...
favorite athletes are Allen Iverson and Kristy
Porter... favorite writer is Ayn Rand... favorite
novels are The “Harry Potter” series...
enjoys eating chicken alfredo pasta and buffalo
wings with ranch dressing... favorite television
shows are Hey Arnold and Blind Date... favorite
films are “Night at the Roxbury” and
“The Truman Show”... likes to listen
to Pussycat Dolls... enjoys shopping and hanging
out with friends... cousin Chris Duke played soccer
at San Diego State from 1989-92... calls her grandmother,
Vera Patterson, her biggest influence as an athlete.
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