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Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Tar Spotlight: Kate Stefanski

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Check out this question/answer session with the sophomore from Oswego, Illinois.

Kate Stefanski is in her sophomore year for the Tars Volleyball Program. Stefanski primarily plays as a right side/outside hitter. This season, Stefanski has 162 kills, averaging 1.80 per set. In the Vulcan Invitational Stefanski had 45 kills in four matches played. An Oswego, Ill. native, Stefanski is majoring in English.

Kate Stefanski

Kate Stefanski

Q: From Oswego, Illinois, which is a good distance from Winter Park. What made you decide to come to Rollins?

A: "When I started my college search I thought I wanted to stay close to home. I was looking at schools that were as close as 15 minutes from my hometown. I heard from Sindee, she asked me to come out for a visit and I came out here and fell in love with the program and campus, which it is easy to do."

Q: Your dad played college basketball, but no one in your family plays volleyball, so how did you begin playing this sport?

A: "It was pretty random. It was just kind of during middle school. I pretty much did everything that I had time to do in terms of sports. I went out for the volleyball team at my middle school and the coach was like, hey you should try being in a club. I tried out and I made it."

Q: Tell me about your experience, before you began at Rollins, playing club volleyball for Fusion South.

A: "Fusion South is absolutely incredible. In my opinion the absolute best club in the nation. My experience there was absolutely incredible. I made all of my best friends there and I learned so much about myself and about the game."

Q: Your brother recently got married and just a week ago you had a birthday, what did you get to do to celebrate both?

A: "I got to go back home to celebrate my brothers wedding, unfortunately I missed our game against PBA, but it was awesome to be able to celebrate with my brother and with my whole family. It was really exciting. My mom actually traveled down to Florida for my birthday for about a week so we had fun."

Q: Who has motivated you the most during your career?

A: "I think it is really important to be able to motivate yourself and to be able to get up and have to go to practice or work out and understand that your not just going through the motions; that you are doing these things to get better. Outside myself I would say my parents are my two biggest motivators. My mom is a huge help to me, always encouraging me and is there when I am having a rough game or week."

Q: What is something no one knows about you?

A: " Some people know this but I am not a secretive person, so I collect first editions of books. I am a crazy book worm and people think it is super weird because they walk into my dorm and it's like a tiny little library."

Q: How has this coaching staff helped you improve your game?

A: " We have a great coaching staff. I think it is really important for athletes to remember that no matter how good you get and no matter how successful you are on your team and in your conference you can always get better. Just yesterday afternoon at practice we had a great practice, it was super productive and I am always getting better because of our coaches. I think it is hugely important for every athlete to remember."

Q: Last year you suffered a season ending injury. This year you have been able to go through the season unscathed and have a productive sophomore season. How difficult was it to recover and maintain your competitive level?

A: "My left foot, I had stress fractures between my little toes. We didn't really know what happened, but if you ask Coach Snow she will tell you it is because I got too excited when points were won and I stomped my feet. I don't do that very much anymore but it was really difficult to be out especially at the end of the season because it was tough to watch my team play without me and not even be able to practice and contribute as much. I am still kind of struggling with my toes a little bit because it is not completely healed and it is just one of those things that if I play on it, it is going to hurt and it might get worse, but there is never a second where I don't want to be on the court practicing with my team."

Q: You are an English major, what would you like to do with your degree?

A: "I would like to go into publishing, maybe become a journalist. Be a writer, but no one pays you straight out of college to be a writer. I am really passionate about literature and I just can't get myself to do something more sensible that I don't love as much."

Q: So far in your career, what has been your favorite memory?

A: "When we did that tournament at the beginning of this year. We did all of the bonding activities. This year our team is so different, we are so close and we just had so much fun with all those different challenges. Especially when we had to think of the skit and other teams did danceoffs. It was so much fun we still laugh about it all the time. I absolutely love this team this year, we have great chemistry, we all love each other and I am super excited to see where we go with the postseason."

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