2023 Women's Beach Volleyball Roster
Biography
2022 (Sophomore)
Did not appear in a match
2021 (Freshman)
Played in all nine matches for the Tigers during her freshman season, accumulating 143 kills and 165 total points. Edwards posted her best statistics in a home match against Santa Clara setting a career high in kills (23), points (27.5), aces (4), and digs (16).Â
High School
Was a three-year team captain at St. Francis High School in Sacramento, the two-time Delta League MVP led both the Troubadours and the Delta League in kills all four years, tallying 2,083 in total for a career .296 hitting percentage...Defensively, Edwards added 1,577 digs and 219 blocks throughout her career at St. Francis...Racking up the awards, Edwards was named a MaxPreps Freshman All-American as well as a PrepVolleyball Freshman of the Year finalist in 2016, while also earning All-Delta League honors...Following this impressive season, Edwards was selected as a MaxPreps Sophomore All-American in 2017 after guiding her team to a Sac-Joaquin Section runner-up finish...After the Troubadours finished as the section runner-up once again her junior year, she capped off her season by being named the Sportstars Magazine Player of the Year...Rounding out her career with a bang, the 5'11" standout led St. Francis to their best start in school history in 2019 (26-0) before they captured the Sac-Joaquin Section crown...In her final season, Edwards landed on the PrepVolleyball Senior Aces Top 250, AVCA All-Region 9 Team, and Optimist Senior Team...With Edwards leading the charge, the Troubadours ultimately finished the Delta League seasons as undefeated champions from 2017-19...Also appeared on the Honor Roll throughout the entirety of her high school career and was a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee from 2017-19...Additionally, she was chosen as the Leadership Pillar Award winner her junior year for outstanding leadership.Â
Personal
The daughter of former Tiger Cathy-Lumb Edwards, who played for the Tigers from 1980 to 1983 and was a graduate assistant coach in 1986 when Pacific won the NCAA Championship, and Franklin Edwards, who played seven seasons in the NBA following an outstanding career at Cleveland State.
Historical Player Information