2019 Women's Volleyball Roster
Cheshire, Kory

Jersey Number 14
Kory Cheshire
- Position:
- Middle Blocker
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- High School:
- Chinook HS
- Hometown:
- Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Bio
• 2019 Redhawk Invitational All-Tournament MVP
• 2017 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team
• 2016 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team
OREGON STATE
2019 (REDSHIRT SENIOR)
• 2017 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team
• 2016 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team
OREGON STATE
2019 (REDSHIRT SENIOR)
- Played in 29 out of 31 matches in 2019, starting 27 times
- Registered 195 kills, leading the Beavers with a .270 attack rate (195-60-500)
- Led the squad with 20 solo blocks and 87 total blocks
- Named as the Redhawk Invitational MVP after moving to outside hitter due to injuries
- Registered a career-best 17 kills against Gonzaga (9/14)
- Notched a career-high 23 digs against New Mexico (9/13)
- Recorded a season-best six blocks twice – at Colorado State (9/20) and against UCLA (10/20)
- Tied her career-best with three solo blocks at Arizona (10/25)
- Voted by her teammates as the squad’s Weight Room Warrior Award
- Missed the 2018 season due to an undisclosed injury
- Granted a sixth year of eligibility at the end of April to return for the 2019 season
- Started at middle blocker in all 33 matches and played in 118 out of 121 sets
- Finished the season with 253 kills and led the Beavers in attack percentage at .306 (253-68-605)
- Led the team with 25 solo blocks and was second on the squad in total blocks (100) and service aces (37)
- Her hitting percentage ranks fifth in OSU history for a junior
- Set a career-high with 15 kills against Arizona State (10/20)
- Established a personal-best with five aces at Washington (10/13)
- Recorded a season-high seven blocks on three occasions – at Portland (9/2), at USC (9/24) and at Colorado (9/29)
- Registered double-digits in kills 13 times
- Notched a career-best three solo blocks twice – at USC (9/24) and against Oregon (11/24)
- Named Pac-12 Conference All-Academic Second Team
- Appeared in and started 21 matches, 83 sets total
- Finished with 133 kills, 18 service aces, 65 digs and 84 blocks, which led Oregon State. Also finished with a team-high 12 solo blocks
- Played in and started 18 matches during Pac-12 play, totaling 114 kills, 15 service aces, 50 digs and 71 blocks
- Tied her career-high with eight blocks, including two solo, in the win over California. Added nine kills and seven digs (11/23)
- Set a career-high with eight blocks in the five set match at USC (11/18)
- Finished with nine kills and a season-best seven blocks in the win at No. 23 Washington State (11/4)
- Tallied nine kills with four digs and two blocks against Arizona State (10/28)
- Tied a season and career best with 11 kills in the match versus Utah (10/22)
- Recorded nine kills, two service aces and five blocks against Washington State (10/7)
- Tallied six kills and two digs in the sweep of Arizona State (10/2)
- Set a career-high with 11 kills in 18 attempts (.556) in the sweep of Seattle, adding two aces and three digs with four blocks (8/27)
- Recorded five kills in 16 attacks against Portland, adding eight digs (8/26)
- Named Pac-12 Conference All-Academic Second Team
- Appeared in 18 matches, starting 11, and played in 53 sets
- Finished with 42 kills, 11 service assists and 74 digs with nine service aces
- Blocked a season-high seven shots at California (10/11)
- Posted a season-high seven kills against No. 9 BYU (9/12) and UC Irvine (9/18)
- Recorded a season-high 12 digs vs. No. 18 Oregon (9/24)
- Did not play as a true freshman using her redshirt season
- Lettered four years for head coaches Jamie Bach and Devon Mulder
- Led team to two 4A Provincial Championships during her tenure
- Named league most valuable player twice ... Was a national All-Star
- Two Provincial All-Star honors
- Best of West MVP
- Team Alberta captain
- Also lettered as a guard in basketball for four years
- Daughter of Jeanette and Philip Cheshire
- Has one older sister, Kelly, and one younger sister, Samantha
- Graduated in December of 2018 with a double degree in sociology and psychology with an option in crime and justice and a minor in leadership
- Working on her Masters in Interdisciplinary Studies with areas of study in sociology, psychology and education
- Enjoys reading in her spare time
- Favorite athlete is LeBron James
- Favorite TV show is ‘Criminal Minds’
- Chose Oregon State because “it felt like a good fit for me. I liked the coaches and the girls shared the same passion I had.”
Oregon State Volleyball 2025 Highlights
Wednesday, April 02
Oregon State Volleyball: Highlights vs Oregon
Friday, September 27
Oregon State Volleyball: First Practice 2019
Saturday, August 10
2010 Spike Out Cancer
Thursday, April 11