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2018 Women's Volleyball

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  • Senior
    Class
  • Federal Way, Wash.
    Hometown
  • 6'2
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  • Todd Beamer
    High School
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Reed Copeland
MB
Position
Senior
Class
Federal Way, Wash.
Hometown

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Summary

Biography

Senior (2018) | Match-By-Match Statistics
Reed Copeland wrapped up her outstanding Wyoming career with a stellar senior season • Started in all 31 matches for the Cowgirls in 2018, playing in a career-high 119 sets • Was named to the All-MW squad for the first time in her career, alongside Jackie McBride • Set career single-season highs in kills (240), kills per set (2.02), hitting percentage (.336, 240-67-515), digs (20), total blocks (195) and points (349.0) in her final season in the Brown and Gold • Her 195 blocks as a senior rank third on the program’s all-time season blocks list, surpassing her 2015 total of 190 • Her hitting percentage of .336 ranks eighth on the program’s single-season list •  Her 1.64 blocks per set average in 2018 ranked fifth in the nation and her 195 total blocks ranked second—both were tops in the MW • Turned in two of her three career double-doubles in 2018 with 11 kills and 11 blocks against Arizona State, and 12 kills and a career-high-tying 13 blocks against Air Force • Finishes her career tied for fifth in school history in career hitting percentage, tied with Kristina Dzelme (1993-96) at .290 • Ranks second in school history in total blocks with 658 • Ranks seventh in Cowgirl history for most sets played in a career with 445.


Junior (2017) | Match-By-Match Statistics

Reed Copeland made 25 starts, totaling 104 sets during her junior season • She recorded 125 total blocks (1.20 bps) for second on the team • Her 1.20 blocks per set was seventh in the MW and 64th in the NCAA • Copeland was also fifth on the team with 202 kills (1.94 kps), and posted a hitting percentage of .312, which was seventh best in conference • Copeland tallied a season-high nine total blocks against UNLV (9/21/17) • In four separate matches she posted double-digits kills, with a season-high 14 kills against Boise State (10/7/17) • Copeland was joined by Marissa Harmon named to the All-Tournament Team at the Oral Roberts Invitational • She came into her junior season just outside the top-ten in blocks with 338. She will enter her final year fourth all-time with 463 • After her third season wearing the Brown and Gold, Copeland is also sitting 11th all-time in career hitting percentage with .271 (553-219-1233) as a Cowgirl.

Sophomore (2016) | Match-By-Match Statistics
Copeland started in all 31 matches for the Brown and Gold during her sophomore campaign • After helping UW sweep through its sole nonconference tournament at home, Copeland was named the MVP of the UniWyo Invite • She opened MW play with 11 blocks against San Jose State (9/22) and added seven kills and three more blocks against Fresno State (9/24) to earn the first MW Defensive Player of the Week award on Sept. 26 • In helping defeat San Diego State, Copeland posted her career-high 19 kills and tied her career-best 13 blocks • It was the first double-double of her career • She recorded double-digit kills in five different matches • Copeland was third on the team with 213 kills (1.95 kps) • Copeland solidified herself as a staple atop the MW and NCAA in its defensive categories, as she finished second in the conference and 25th in the NCAA with 1.36 blocks per set • Her 148 total blocks not only led the team but was 28th in the NCAA and is tenth in single season history for UW • With 338 total career blocks, Copeland closed out her sophomore season just nine away from becoming tenth in career blocks at Wyoming.

Freshman (2015) | Match-By-Match Statistics
Copeland had a very impactful freshman season for the Cowgirls starting in all but one match for UW and playing in 113 sets • Joined Jodi Purdy and Rachel Smith to be named the MW Freshman of the Year • Completed her rookie campaign at the top of the NCAA in total blocks and blocks per set and was the only freshman within the top-30 in both categories • Her 190 total blocks became a MW freshman record, while she was named the NCAA statistical champion for averaging 1.68 blocks per set • Made her collegiate debut against Ohio State (8/28/15), posting 12 blocks and four kills • Recorded four kills and ten blocks against Northern Colorado (9/12/15), and had 12 blocks and six kills at Nevada (10/3/15) • Had ten blocks and six kills against San Jose State (10/15/15), before a career-high 10 kills against Nevada (10/29/15) • She was one kill shy of her first double-double at Fresno State (11/18/15) • Finished the match with nine kills and a career-high 13 blocks, which tied the MW record for a freshman in a single conference match • Recorded 11 blocks and six kills against Colorado State (11/24/15) to end her freshman season • Totaled 138 kills, in addition to her team-leading 190 blocks • Set the MW Freshman record for blocks with 121 total in conference play • Led Wyoming in blocks in 23 of the 30 matches and recorded double-figures six times during her first season • Earned Academic All-Mountain West honors.

High School
A four-time letterwinner during her career in volleyball • Selected as the MVP of the League in 2014 while being named a team captain • Her team finished the season as the SPSL League Champions • Led the league in kills and blocks per set and overall in each of those categories • Coached by Pat Taitano and played for the Puget Sound Volleyball Club.

Personal
Majoring in kinesiology and health promotion • Born Nov. 27, 1997 in Denver, Colo. • Has two siblings, Tiffany and Immanuel • Reed Alea Copeland is the daughter of Ed and Terri Schneider.