| Lori Daedelow |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Huntington Beach, CA
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 | High School: Huntington Beach HS
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 | Last College: Golden West JC
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 | Height: 5-10
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 | Position: Outside Hitter
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 | Birthdate: 12/28/1979
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 | Experience: 1V
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OREGON STATE: (2000) Played in 25 of 32 matches, starting in 17 of them... Saw action in a total of 83 games... Was fifth on the team with 162 kills and was sixth with 192 digs... Had double-figure kills in six matches, highlighted by a career-high 16 in a match at Washington State... Posted 14 kills in a win at Connecticut and hit .435 with 13 kills in a match against Arizona... Finished with 10 or more digs in six matches as well... Had a career-best 19 digs against Boise State in her first match as a Beaver... Just missed tying that mark with 18 digs in a win at Washington... Ranked fourth on the team for aces with 18, including a season-high three in a win over Arizona State... Missed four matches late in the season after suffering a concussion, but came back to play in the final two matches of the year.
GOLDEN WEST JUNIOR COLLEGE: (1998-99) Led the team to a 54-0 record and two Junior College California State Championship titles during her two years at Golden West... Was named MVP at the state tournament in 1999... Also earned All-Orange Empire Conference honors... Team captain.
HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH SCHOOL: Team won the CIF and state championship in 1996, her junior year... Was an all-state and All-Sunset League selection... Played in the Orange County North vs. South All-Star Game... Three-year letterwinner.
PERSONAL: Born December 28, 1979 in Newport Beach, California... Daughter of Marietta and Art Daedelow... Has an older brother, Craig, who plays minor league baseball for the Chico Heat, an Independent League team... Majoring in liberal studies and would like to become a kindergarten teacher... Chose Oregon State because “I saw a lot of future here both with my volleyball career and my academic career. I loved the competitiveness in the volleyball program and competing in the Pac-10. I wanted to have an impact and make a difference within the program. OSU has a beautiful campus that also has lots of opportunities for me to get an excellent education.”... Favorite volleyball drill is “servers versus passers”, where the squad splits into two teams and takes turns serving at each other, with points awarded based on how good the serve or pass was... Enjoys playing beach volleyball.