Kelly McNiff
#5
Year
Class of '03
Position
Opposite / Outside Hitter
Height
5' 11"
Hometown
Maryland Heights, MO
High School
Pattonville

Career Stats
YEAR
GP
ACES
KILLS
ERRORS
TA
KILL %
ASSISTS
SOLO
ASSIST
TOTAL
DIGS
1999
9
0
6
16
31
-.323
5
0
0
1
8
2000
10
3
13
3
31
.323
5
0
2
2
8
2001
40
16
62
29
192
.172
3
2
13
15
79
2002 104 2 171 72 475 .208 31 3 39 42 31
CAREER
163
21
252
120
729
 .181
44
5
54
60
126

As a Senior in 2002
Appeared in all but two of the team's 33 matches and started twice...finished fourth on the team with 171 kills...31 assists and 42 blocks...had a career-high 15 kills and a .619 hitting percentage in the season opener on September 7th against Trinity International University...reached double figures in kills in four additional matches, including a 10-kill performance on November 8th in the team's first round victory over Grinnell College at the Midwest Conference Championship Tournament...earned fourth varsity letter.

As a Junior in 2001
An Academic All-Conference selection.recorded career-highs in kills (62), blocks (15) and digs (79).set personal-bests with nine kills and 16 digs while also serving two aces, versus Lawrence on September 29th.played 40 games in 21 matches.varsity letter winner.

As a Sophomore in 2000
An Academic All-Conference selection.appeared in 10 games and eight matches.had 13 kills for the year.recorded a .323 hitting percentage (third on the team).pounded season-highs for kills (seven) and hitting percentage (.700) against St. Mary's on October 7th.varsity letter winner for the second time.

As a Freshman in 1999
Appeared in nine games...recorded six kills, five assists, and eight digs...varsity letter winner.

As a Prep
Received Second Team All-Suburban North Conference honors her senior season...also received the Golden Spike Award and was named team captain in 1998...recorded 134 kills, 43 solo blocks and 34 aces in 73 games her senior year...38 kills and 11 blocks during her junior season...coached by Terry Funderburk...PHS compiled a 20-10 record her senior year, a 27-8 mark her junior year and placed second at the conference tournament both seasons...obtained a team ranking of eighth amongst large schools in St. Louis in 1998 and a ranking of 12th in 1997.