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2019 Volleyball Roster

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Sun Belt Conference

22 Kelley Hartman

  • Position Middle Blocker
  • Height 6-2
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Sequoyah High School
  • Hometown Woodstock, Ga.

Biography

    
2018 (Junior):  
Started all 29 matches in which she appeared ... Named Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference ... Ranked fifth in the Sun Belt in service aces per set (0.31), and 10th in hitting percentage (.296) ... Tallied double-digit kill totals in 15 of her 29 matches played ... Recorded double-digit kill totals in her first three matches of the season, including a then career-high 18 at Dayton (Aug. 25) ... Finished with a career-high 20 kills, along with a .487 hitting percentage, at Georgia Tech (Aug. 31) ... Posted a season-high .500 hitting percentage with 12 kills on 24 total attacks against UTA (Oct. 20) ... Finished with a career-high six solo blocks at Coastal Carolina (Oct. 28) ... Totaled a career-high seven digs against Coastal Carolina (Nov. 9).

2017 (Sophomore):  Started all 26 matches in which she appeared ... Named First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference ... Also earned American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Southeast honorable mention ... Led the SBC in blocks per set (1.29), which ranked 36th nationally, while also finishing tied for second in hitting percentage (.321) ... In SBC matches, ranked tied for second in blocks per set (1.15), third in hitting percentage (.367) and fourth in service aces per set (0.26) ... Recorded 124 total blocks, which ranks sixth on the Jaguar single-season record list ... Led the team in kills (245), kills per set (2.55), hitting percentage (.319), solo blocks (35), block-assists (89), total blocks (124) and blocks per set (1.29) ... Finished with a career-high four solo blocks against Clemson (Sept. 9) ... Posted a career-high 17 kills at Troy (Oct. 7) ... Tied her career high in kills against Louisiana (Nov. 3) ... Matched her career high in solo blocks (4) at Coastal Carolina (Oct. 29) and against Troy (Nov. 16) in the SBC Tournament.

2016 (Freshman):  Appeared in 29 matches with 17 starts ... Recorded 167 kills for an average of 1.69 kills per set while hitting .221 ... Finished with 59 total blocks for a 0.60 blocks-per-set average ... Also added five assists and 33 digs ... Recorded a career-high 13 kills at Louisiana-Lafayette (Nov. 6) ... Finished with a career-high nine total blocks at Georgia Southern (Sept. 30) ... Tallied a career-high four digs at Little Rock (Oct. 22).

SEQUOYAH HIGH SCHOOL  
Lettered four years at Sequoyah High School for head coach John Edwards … Also lettered four seasons in basketball at Sequoyah … Recorded 730 kills 288 total blocks – 93 solo, 109 service aces and hit .370 over her final two seasons with the Chiefs … Finished her prep career with over 1,000 kills … Was a three-time all-state selection, earning first team honors during both her senior and junior seasons, while receiving honorable mention accolades during her sophomore campaign … Led the Chiefs with 390 kills and a 4.4 kills per set average, while hitting .361 and posting 113 blocks as a senior … Guided Sequoyah to the Georgia High School Association Class AAAAA state final match where they fell to Columbus … Selected to compete in the Georgia Volleyball Coaches Association Senior All-Star match … Helped guide the Chiefs to the program’s first-ever state championship where they defeated Columbus in a five-set match during her junior year … Earned Class AAAAA first-team honors in both basketball and volleyball  … Tallied a team-high 340 kills, 175 total blocks, 122 digs, hit .382 and had 75 aces and in basketball, she averaged 13.3 points, eight rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game, and was named the Region 7AAAAA Player of the Year after leading Sequoyah to a region title and the state quarterfinals where the Chiefs lost to eventual state champion Stephenson on a buzzer-beating shot … Her two teams (volleyball and basketball) were a combined 81-12 … Averaged 13.3 points and 11.4 rebounds per game on the hardwood and was selected as the 2014-15 Cherokee Tribune Girls Basketball Player of the Year … Was also the region and county player of the year and earned all-state honors from both the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association and Atlanta Journal Constitution (second team) … Was also a member of Sequoyah’s volleyball state runner up team during her sophomore season … Played three seasons of club ball for A5 based out of Roswell, Ga., where she was a member of two fifth-place finishing teams at 2014 and 2015 AAU National Championships … Received volleyball scholarship offers from Western Carolina, Ball State, fellow Sun Belt member Georgia Southern and Wofford, while also receiving basketball scholarship offers from Elon, Charleston Southern, Kansas State and South Alabama.

PERSONAL    
Kelley Joanne Hartman … Born in Naperville, Ill. … Daughter of Mike and Kris Hartman … Has an older sister, Maggie, and a twin sister Lauren … Father played four seasons of basketball and baseball at Quincey University … Older sister has lettered three seasons at Harvard in basketball … Twin sister is also a member of the Jaguar roster … Favorite movie is “She’s the Man” … Favorite book is “I Believe in Love” written by Jean C. J. d’Elbée … Favorite professional sports teams are the Atlanta Hawks and the Atlanta Falcons … Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan … Favorite musical artists are Darius Rucker and Taylor Swift … Favorite foods are steak and macaroni and cheese … Favorite classes are marketing and psychology … Has been involved with charity work through her church back home … Majoring in business administration.

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Historical Player Information

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    2016Freshman

    Middle Blocker
    6'1"
    22
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    2016-17Freshman

    Middle Blocker
    6'1"
    22
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    2017Sophomore

    Middle Blocker
    6'1"
    22
  • 22

    2018Junior

    Middle Blocker
    6'2"
    22
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    2019Senior

    Middle Blocker
    6'2"
    22