Women's Volleyball

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    Hannah Schraer
    Hannah Schraer

    Class:
    Junior

    Hometown:
    Arcadia, Calif.

    High School:
    Mayfield

    Height:
    6-3

    Position:
    Middle Blocker

    04/02/2013

    USC to Host Saturday Spring Tournament on April 6

    The Women of Troy will play in several matches beginning at 9 a.m. PT in the Galen Center practice pavilion

    01/12/2013

    2012 Women of Troy Awards Announced at Team Banquet

    USC junior libero Natalie Hagglund received the Paula Weishoff Award as the team's Most Valuable Player

    11/29/2012

    Oh, Deer! Trojans Crash Stag Party for NCAA First-Round Victory

    The Women of Troy will advance to face Saint Mary's College in the second round of the NCAA tournament

    09/01/2012

    No. 5 Trojans Soar Over Eagles in 3-1 Victory

    Senior opposite hitter Katie Fuller had 19 kills to match her career high

    08/27/2012

    Trojans Set to Host Jiangsu China in Exhibition Match

    The Women of Troy will play their first match of the season at Galen Center on Tuesday evening

    12/08/2012

    NCAA Volleyball: USC vs. Texas

    The sixth-seeded Women of Troy fell, 3-0, to third-seeded Texas in the Austin Regional Final.

    2011
    Schraer recorded 133 kills (1.75 kps) as a freshman while hitting .383 with 45 blocks (0.60 bps)...finished third among all Pac-12 Conference players for hitting percentage...earned 2011 Pac-12 Conference All-Freshman Team honorable mention...played a big factor off the bench on December 10 in the NCAA Honolulu Regional final against No. 18 Pepperdine, recording six kills with no errors and four blocks (two solo)...her final kill in the fifth set sent the Women of Troy to the NCAA Final Four...hit .714 on six kills on October 7 at Arizona and followed the next night with by recording season highs in kills (12) and blocks (five)...against No. 1 California on Sept. 23, she hit .600 on a season-high nine kills (9-0-15) without recording a hitting error...hit .889 (8-0-9) with a solo block against Florida Gulf Coast on Sept. 2 and had seven kills in a .636 match (7-0-11) the following day against Furman...made an impressive collegiate debut at the Rockvale Outlets/AVCA Showcase...recorded 11 kills and seven blocks in two matches against No. 12 Minnesota and No. 1 Penn State while hitting .400 (11-1-25).


    High School/Club
    She was a four-year varsity letterwinner and starter at Mayfield High in Arcadia, Calif., under coach Ernest Banaag...member of the 2007 and 2008 CIF-SS 4AA championship squads...member of the 2009 CIF-SS 3A championship squad...earned all-state second team and All-CIF first team honors in her senior season...named team most valuable player as a senior while earning Pasadena Star-News all-area first team honors...rated as the No. 32 Senior Ace by Prep Volleyball...earned Pasadena Star-News all-area first team honors as a junior and second team honors as a sophomore...member of the 2009 U.S. A-2 Select High Performance team...played club volleyball for the SCVC 18s team that finished fifth in the 2010 Junior Olympics open division.

    Personal
    Hannah Caitlin Schraer was born on March 18, 1993, in Arcadia, Calif...parents are Jeff and Carol Schraer...has one brother, Anders...favorite athletes are Reggie and Cheryl Miller...favorite movies are My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Catch Me If You Can and Rudy...favorite television shows are Modern Family and The Nanny...enjoys listening to Bob Marley, Jack Johnson and Muse...enjoys painting and drawing in her spare time...volunteers for the National Charity League (NCL) and assists with a group that impacts medical/dental needs of children in the area...has not decided on a major.

    Career Statistics

    Match Highs

    Kills12 at Arizona State (10/8/11)
    Attacks28 at Arizona State (10/8/11)
    Assistsnone
    Acesnone
    Digs2, five times (last: at Arizona State, 10/8/11)
    Solo Blocks2 vs. Pepperdine (12/10/11)
    Block Assists4 at Arizona State (10/8/11)
    Total Blocks5 at Arizona State (10/8/11)
    Points15.0 at Arizona State (10/8/11)