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Courtney Bowen: Unexpected Journey

As a Senior (2018) • National Champions, Pac-12 Champions

  • Appeared in 30 sets at middle blocker
  • Averaged 2.07 kills per set on .393 hitting and 1.60 blocks per set
  • Career-high 14 kills at Oregon State (Oct. 19)
  • Career-bests in blocks (10) and digs (3) versus No. 17 Oregon (Nov. 8)

As a Junior (2017) • Pac-12 Champions

  • Made her season debut at No. 19 USC (Oct. 15)
  • Tallied her first kill and block of the season at Arizona (Oct. 29)
  • Two kills and a block in her NCAA Tournament debut versus CSU Bakersfield (Dec. 1)

As a Sophomore (2016) • National Champions

  • Made her collegiate debut at Oregon State (Sept. 23), picking up a block assist
  • Appeared in one set at Arizona State (Nov. 18)
  • Sealed the second-set win over Cal (Nov. 25) with her first collegiate kill

As a Freshman (2015)

  • Redshirted her first season on The Farm

High School

  • A 2015 graduate of The Chapin School in New York, N.Y.
  • Earned letters in five different sports, including volleyball, basketball, lacrosse, badminton and swimming
  • Captained her volleyball team to an undefeated league championship as a senior in 2014
  • Squad became the first team at The Chapin School to be seeded No. 1 for its state tournament (2014)
  • Two-time AAIS league all-star (2012 and 2014)
  • Two-time Chapin School MVP (2011 and 2013)

Club Competition

  • Played for NYC Juniors

Personal

  • Daughter of David and Jamie Bowen
  • Has two younger twin brothers, Jason and William
  • Majoring in economics and minoring in human biology
  • Plays the piano and the flute
  • Loves long-distance biking trips: biked from Massachusetts to Maine and from Seattle to San Francisco
  • Full name is Courtney Marie Bowen

 

Career Highs
StatisticCareer HighOpponentDate
Kills14at Oregon StateOct. 19, 2018
Attempts24at Oregon StateOct. 19, 2018
Hitting Percentage.833 (5-0-6)vs. Alabama StateNov. 30, 2018
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Service Aces------
Digs3vs. OregonNov. 8, 2018
Blocks10vs. OregonNov. 8, 2018