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2006:
Found a steady place in the starting lineup, starting in 25 of the 30 matches she competed in
Tallied 374 kills on 1118 attempts with 200 errors for a .156 attack percentage
Her 1,118 attacks rank sixth all-time at Auburn in single-season attacks
Ranks 10th all-time at Auburn in single-season digs with 356; also ranks ninth in digs per game with 3.15
Posted 17 double-doubles on the season and finished the season strong with double-doubles in her last six matches
Had a career outing at Georgia, setting career-bests in kills (26) and attacks (60)
Her 26 kills at Georgia rank in a tie for 22nd at Auburn in single-match kills
Set a career-best in digs with 27 at Kentucky; a mark that also ranks in a tie for sixth all-time at Auburn in single-match digs
Posted a career-best four blocks vs. Georgia State
Served a career-best four aces vs. Mississippi St.
Her most efficient outing came in a 15-kill effort at South Alabama on 28 attempts with three errors for a .429 attack percentage
2005:
Saw action in 13 matches
Set season-highs at Tennessee with six kills on 19 attempts with only two errors for a .263 attack percentage
Also set a season-high at Tennessee with two digs in the match
Her first career start came against Texas State
Finished the season with a .179 attack percentage
High School:
Played for Karen Cahill-Johnson at Judson H.S.
Helped lead the Alamo 17k club team to the 2003 national championship
Coached by Keith Wilson and Jill Kramer with the Alamo 17k team
All-tournament selection at the 2003 national championship
Averaged 5.47 kpg and 3.92 dpg as a senior
Her 5.47 kpg ranked third in the state
A 2004 San Antonio Express News Player of the Week selection
Honorable Mention Outstanding Hitter by LoneStarVolleyball.com in 2003
Chose Auburn over LSU and Houston
Personal:
Full name is Jessica Nicole Glover
Born October 16, 1987
Daughter of Tanya Anderson and Clyde Glover
Has a brother, LaBaron Paschall, and a sister, LaToya Govans