2011 Women's Volleyball Roster

Dre Shaw
- Position:
- Outside Hitter
- Height:
- 6-0
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Kamehameha-Maui HS/Hawaiian Style VBC
- Hometown:
- Wailuku, Hawai'i
OREGON STATE
Junior (2010):Dre Shaw missed the first 10 matches of the season due to ineligibility, but since has played in all 22, starting 11, playing in 77 total sets ... Started her career with a pair of six kill nights against Nevada (Sept. 18) and Washington State (Sept. 25), also tallying a 7.0 points in both matches ... Blocked two balls three times against Nevada first, last against No. 8 USC (Oct. 23) adding an overall career number night with 19 kills, .295 (19-6-44) hitting percentage and 18 digs for a career-high 20.0 points against Arizona (10/08) ... Earned a career-best five blocks at Washington State (11/26) ... Tallied four double-digit kills matches and three double-digit digs matches.
EASTERN ARIZONA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Competed for one season for the Gila Monsters under coach Shari Kay ... AVCA Two-Year Colleges Second Team All-American ... NJCAA First team All-American ... Arizona Community College Athletic Association (ACCAC) Player of the Year ... All-ACCAC First Team and three-time Player of the Week ... First Team All-Region.
WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY
Competed for one season for the Mustangs under coach Jim Callender ... Rock Mountain Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year ... All-Conference Third Team selection ... Led team to 14-5 record and West Division Championship.
KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS MAUI CAMPUS
Lettered four years in volleyball at outside hitter, middle blocker and opposite hitter under coaches Donald Kealoha, Kathy Goods and Bala Spencer ... Two-time All-Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) first team selection and named Player of the Year for both seasons ... Led team to three undefeated seasons, while giving up only one loss as a senior ... As a senior, named to the Honolulu Bulletin All-State Honorable Mention squad.
PERSONAL
Daughter of David and Nona Shaw ... Liberal Arts major ... Chose Oregon State because "when I see a great opportunity, I take it!"