2021 Women's Volleyball Roster
Schell, Lindsey

Jersey Number 2
Lindsey Schell
- Position:
- Middle Blocker
- Height:
- 6-2
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Temecula Valley HS
- Hometown:
- Temecula, Calif.
Bio
• Ranks 12th in OSU record book for career blocks – 331
• 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team
• 2018 Iowa State Invitational All-Tournament Team
AT OREGON STATE
2021
• 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team
• 2018 Iowa State Invitational All-Tournament Team
AT OREGON STATE
2021
- One of two Beavers to have played and started in all 30 matches
- Led the team in total blocks with 92 and total points of 313.5
- Recorded 79 block assists and 13 solo blocks in her final season
- Led OSU in blocks on 15 different occasions
- Finished 17th in the Pac-12 with 0.91 blocks per set
- Her 261 total kills placed her second on the team
- Started the season with five straight double-digit kills matches, finishing with a total of 15
- Led Oregon State in kills on five different occasions
- Her season-high .667 attacking clip at Penn State was the seventh-highest percentage in the Pac-12
- Oregon State’s leading points scorer in seven matches
- Tied a career-high 16 kills against LSU
- Rejected a season-high seven blocks at Colorado State
- Collected a season-high two solo blocks on two different matches, occurring most recently at No. 22 Washington State
- Finishes her career in 12th in school history with 331 total blocks
- Played in all 18 matches and in 63 of 69 sets
- Tallied the 11th-most blocks in the Pac-12 with 62
- Had the 10th-highest mark in the conference with 0.98 blocks per set
- Her 53 block assists was 13th in the league, while her nine solo blocks was fifth
- Finished 39th in the Pac-12 with 108 kills and was 46th with 1.71 kills per set
- Scored 144.5 points, ranking 39th on the year in the league
- Posted 2.3 points per set for the 44th-most in the Pac-12
- She was 37th with 290 attacks and 36th with a .210 attacking percentage in the league
- Led Oregon State in blocks (62), blocks per set (0.98), solo blocks (9), and block assists (53)
- Recorded career-highs for a season with 1.71 kills per set, 0.98 blocks per set, and 0.24 digs per set
- Moved up to 20th in program history with 206 block assists
- Ended the season 21st in school history with 240 total blocks
- Led OSU in blocks in 10 matches
- Scored an Oregon State-leading 19.0 points at Oregon (3/19/21)
- Registered a career-high 31 attacks against Oregon on Mar. 19
- Tied a career-high four digs at Cal on Mar. 5
- Tied a career-best of nine blocks against Arizona State (2/11/21), most blocks by an OSU player in a match for the year
- Totaled five-plus blocks in six matches and double-digit kills in four matches
- Her 14 kills against Oregon (3/19/21) were a season-high
- Hit .500 at Cal with 10 kills on 16 attacks (3/7/21)
- Notched a team-best eight block assists against Arizona State (2/11/21)
- Played in 28 matches, starting 23
- Finished the season second on the team with 80 total blocks
- Recorded a season-best nine kills against Arizona State (11/15)
- Registered eight kills on two occasions – in the season-opener against UC Irvine (8/30), against USC (10/18)
- Tied her career-best with nine blocks against Gonzaga (9/14)
- Tallied eight blocks at Seattle (9/14)
- Scored a season-best 12.0 points (8 k, 6 b) against USC
- Played in all 32 matches, starting 30 as a redshirt freshman
- Recorded a season-best 16 kills in her college debut against Virginia (8/24)
- Reached double-figures in kills in her first three matches, then once (vs. Colorado, 11/18) the rest of the season
- Named to the Iowa State Challenge All-Tournament team
- Notched a season-high nine blocks against Ole Miss (8/25)
- Set a career-high with four solo blocks against Seattle (9/18)
- Finished the season second on the team with 98 blocks and 0.95 blocks per set
- Her 98 blocks rank as the eighth-most by a freshman in OSU history
- Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team honors
- Did not play as a true freshman using her redshirt season
- Played middle blocker for four years at Temecula Valley for head coach Leanna Bush
- Helped TVHS to a Southwestern League championship title with an undefeated conference record
- Cal-Hi Sports All-State Second Team in 2016
- Named as the Best Defensive Player for TVHS in 2015 and ‘16
- Earned All-Southwestern League Second Team honors in 2015
- Set the school’s single season record with 76 blocks
- Team captain as a senior
- Helped her Wave Volleyball Club team to a ninth place finish at nationals in 2015 and 13th in 2016
- Born April 23, 1999 in Milwaukee, Wis.
- Daughter of Tim and Cathy Schell
- Has a brother, Nick
- Enjoys hiking and going to the beach
- Honor Roll student at Temecula Valley
- Prep teammates with several players that went on to Division I programs
- Lists her favorite athlete as Kerri Walsh-Jennings
- Favorite TV show is ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and her favorite movie is ‘Finding Dory’
- Majoring in kinesiology with an option in pre-therapy and allied health
- Considering a career as a physical therapist
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Oregon State Volleyball: Highlights vs Oregon
Friday, September 27
Oregon State Volleyball: First Practice 2019
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Thursday, April 11