2006 Women's Volleyball Roster

Rebekah Roehm
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- Parkway
- Hometown:
- Willshire, Ohio
IPFW: In her three years with the Mastodons, Roehm has totaled 1,036 kills, fifth most for a career at IPFW since 2001, and needs 27 to pass Janelle Pollard for fourth on the list...Her attack percentage of .255 ranks as the second highest since 2001...Has 128 service aces, which ranks second in IPFW's rally-scoring era, and with 330 digs, she will become the school's third member of the 1,000-kill, 1,000-dig club...Her 670 career digs ranks her 11th all-time, and with three more, she will move into sole possession of 10th...Her 236 total blocks ranks her fifth all-time, as does her 39 solo blocks.
2008: Named First Team All-Summit League...Named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic Squad...Member of Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence...Became the fifth member of IPFW's 1,000-kill club since 2001, when she accomplished the feat on November 15 against Western Illinois...Was named the Summit League Offensive Player of the Week on September 22, following a week of three straight double-doubles...Had double-figure kills in 18 of the 30 games she played, including in each of the last five matches of the season...Totaled a season-high 25 kills in back-to-back matches on October 11 at UMKC and October 14 against Xavier...Had a team-high 12 double-doubles (kills/digs) on the season...Finished the season with 17 kills in four of her final five matches...Totaled a season-high 20 digs on November 1 against Centenary...Served up four aces in the season finale against Miami (Ohio), highest on the season.
2007: Was named to the Summit League First Team, and was one of just two non-seniors on the squad...Was named to the Summit League Fall All-Academic squad, and also named to The Summit League[apos]s Commissioner[apos]s List of Excellence...Earned Summit League Player of the Week honors for the week ending October 8...Her 409 kills on the season made she and teammate Jessica Miller the seventh and eighth Mastodons to record 400+ kills in a season...Had a season attack percentage of .246, the sixth highest total in the Mastodon[apos]s Division I history...Her 48 service aces were the third highest total in program history...Had nine double-doubles on the year (kills/digs), and just missed a triple double against Valparaiso with eight kills, nine digs and seven blocks...Set the school[apos]s five set record for service aces, totaling six against South Dakota State on October 5.
2006: Named to the All-Independent Honorable Mention team...Was the MVP of the Independent Tournament...Set the IPFW Division I school record for hitting percentage in a season at .279 with 291 kills, just 85 attack errors and 739 attempts...Finished the year with 44 service aces, tied for the fourth most in school history...Had 90 block assists, the fourth highest total to go with her 17 solo blocks to give her 107 on the year, the fourth highest total in the IPFW Division I era...Had a grand finish to the year's second tournament where she finished the September 2 game against Duquesne with an attack percentage of .459 (18 kills, 1 error, 37 attempts), the second highest five-set total in school history...Set the school's service aces record for a three-set match, with six against Akron on October 11.
High School: Roehm was a member of the Parkway High School team that finished as the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) Division III runner-up where she had a double-double (13 kills and 13 digs) in the championship match after recording a semifinal-high 33 kills while adding 19 digs against Westfall to advance the team to the championship match...Was named to the All-State First Team as a senior in addition to being named District VIII Player of the Year...Was named All-State second team as a junior...Is the school record holder in three categories at Parkway: kills, blocks and hitting percentage.
Personal: Is the daughter of Roland and Teresa Roehm...Has one brother, Robert, and five sisters, Holly, Andrea, Jessica, Kaitlin and Haley...Majoring in organizational leadership and supervision (OLS).