Player Bio: Ashley Ivy

  Ashley Ivy
Ashley Ivy
Player Profile
Class:
Senior
Hometown:
Arlington, TX
High School:
Lamar
Height:
6-0
Position:
OH
Experience:
3V

Starting rightside hitter in 2001 ... An athletic and talented player who now has three year's worth of experience on the collegiate level ... Strengths are her hitting and passing ... Potentially one of Stanford's most potent offensive weapons...Has become a more consistent and steady player during her Stanford tenure ... Also participates as a high jumper on Stanford's track and field squad.

As a Senior in 2002 - Played in 122 games (36 matches) ... Starting opposite hitter ... Averaged 2.25 kills, 0.52 service aces, 2.57 digs and 0.87 blocks per game ... Stanford Invitational MVP ... Campus USA Credit Union Invitational all-tournament selection ... Notched a career-high nine assists against Oregon State (10/26) ... Tied her career-high with six service aces on three occasions in 2002 ... Has tallied at least one service ace in eight of the last nine matches ... Has five double-doubles on the year ... Tallied a season-high 14 kills versus USC (10/4) ... Her 63 service aces this season ranks third at Stanford for a single season ... Her 126 career service aces ranks fifth all-time on The Farm ... Had a season-high 18 digs against Oregon State (10/26) ... Tied her career high with eight blocks vs. Utah (9/7) ... Ranks first on the team and league in service aces per game (0.54) ... Notched double figures in kills 11 times this season ... Notched six service aces against Sacramento State (12/6) in the NCAA First Round ... Had nine kills and 14 digs while hitting at a .438 clip against Pacific (12/7) in the second round ... Had eight kills, 10 digs and three blocks in sweep of Arizona in regional final ... Averaged 2.00 kills, 0.55 service aces, 2.40 digs and 0.75 blocks per game in the postseason ... Notched six kills and six digs with two service aces against Hawaii in the semifinal (12/19).

As a Junior in 2001 - NCAA Final Four All-Tournament selection ... All-Tournament selection at the Jefferson Cup ... Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention selection ... Played in 113 games this season (35 matches) ... Averaged 2.10 kills, 2.34 digs and 0.88 blocks this season ... Had eight matches with 10 or more kills ... Tallied four double-doubles ... Had six kills, 11 digs and three service aces vs. Nebraska (12/13) in championship semi ... In championship match, recorded six kills, eight digs and three service aces against LBSU (12/15) ... Recorded a season-high 13 kills twice (vs. Minnesota, 8/31 and at Long Beach State, 9/25) ... Notched a career-high 20 digs at Texas A&M (9/8) ... Ranks seventh in the league in service aces per game (0.34) ... Had 46 service aces on the year (second most on the team) ... The 46 service aces ties her for fourth at Stanford for a single season ... Her 237 kills ranks fourth on the squad ... Was second on the team with 264 digs ... Had 11 kills and 20 digs in 3-1 win over Texas A&M (9/8) ... Tallied a career-high six service aces at Oregon State (11/3) ... The six service aces is tied for fifth at Stanford for a single match ... Had 10 kills and 10 digs in 3-2 win at UCLA (10/11) ... Hit .221 this year ... Had a stellar match against Nevada in the first round, hitting .389 (8-1-18) with six digs, two blocks and a service ace ... Had five service aces in 3-1 win over No. 13 Utah in regional semis (12/7) ... Had at least one service ace in her last eight matches and 11 of her last 13 matches ... Averaging 2.15 kills, 0.69 service aces and 2.46 digs in the postseason.

As a Sophomore in 2000 - Ivy00_actionB.jpg Started in 28 of 30 matches for the Cardinal ... All-Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention selection ... Notched double figures in kills in 13 matches this season ... Had five double-doubles (kills-digs) on the year ... Tallied 20 or more kills on two occasions ... Had 20 kills, 16 digs and four blocks vs. Oregon State (9/15) ... Recorded 20 kills and 19 digs vs. Utah (9/5) ... Hit .455 (10-0-22) with 11 digs vs. WSU (10/6) ... Her 243 kills this year ranked third on the squad ... Her 14 service aces ranks fourth ... Averaging 2.74 kills, 2.39 digs and 0.81 blocks per game ... Her 210 digs ranks second on the team ... Had 72 total blocks (67 blocks assists ? fourth most on the team) ... Notched three service aces vs. Arizona (9/29) ... Had six blocks vs. Arizona State (10/27) ... Hit .524 (13-2-21) vs. Long Beach State (10/14) ... Hit .242 on the year.

As a Freshman in 1999 - Showed positive signs despite receiving limited playing time...Averaged 1.02 kills, 1.22 digs and 0.30 blocks per game, appearing in 54 of a possible 113 games...Posted back-to-back double-digit kill games early in the season at Washington State (11, 9/17) and California (career-high 12, 9/21)...Had 10 digs versus Arizona State (10/14).

National Competition - Competed with current Cardinal teammate Logan Tom on the U.S. Junior National Team at the 1999 World Junior Championships in Canada from August 23-September 5.

Prep - Named 1998 Dallas Area Player of the Year...Two-time First Team All-Area selection by the Dallas & Arlington Morning News and the Ft. Worth & Arlington Star-Telegram ... Named District 7's 5A MVP as a senior ... Also a two-year captain of the Lamar High School varsity basketball team and member of the school's track squad ... Named Second Team All-Dallas in basketball as a sophomore and junior ... District qualifier in the high jump and hurdles as a junior ... Graduated with a 4.2 GPA and was a member of the National Honor Society ... Played for Teresa Albus at Lamar High and Robin Bugg on the North Dallas Juniors.

Personal - Earth Systems major ... Born October 29, 1980 ... Daughter of James and Debra Ivy ... Sister, Laura, played volleyball at Southwest Texas State.

Ashley Ivy Career Highs

  • Kills: 20, twice, last at Oregon State, 9/15/00
  • Aces: 6, at Oregon State, 11/3/01
  • Digs: 20, at Texas A&M, 9/8/01
  • Blocks: 8, vs. Oregon State, 10/5/01
  • Assists: 6, three times, last vs. Pacific, 10/23/01

Career Statistics

1999545523128.2501831266115
200093243108559.242521434215468
200111323792656.2217346612641090
200212227494719.2508163853136100
Totals3828093132024.24522412619285821273

Career Postseason Statistics

19996203.667100800
200052212.000001501
20011328974.257169332014
200220401292.30412111048015
Totals447223181.27126201493030