| Betsy Devich |
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 | Hometown: Kirkland, Wash.
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 | High School: Woodinville HS/Washington VB Academy
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 | Height: 5-7
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 | Position: DS/L
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 | Experience: 1V
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OREGON STATE
Freshman (2008): Betsy Devich appeared in 31 matches, starting five ... Finished season with 86 total digs ... Dug a career-high 12 balls against No. 12 Washington (11/14) ... Reached double-digits for digs against the Zhejiang Kaiyuan team in an exhibition match (9/15) with 10 ... Served a total of four aces ... Recorded first career kill against No. 7 California (11/26) ... Added eight assists with 5.5 total points scored on the season.
WOODINVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Lettered three years in volleyball under head coach Chris Pratt as a setter, opposite hitter and libero, leading her team to two state tournament appearances and a 2007 KingCo 4A conference championship ... Named to the KingCo 4A All-Conference First Team all three years, including conference Most Valuable Player her senior year ... Holds five school records in serving and defensive categories ... Was named Most Inspirational by her teammates... Was named First Team All-State and played in the Washington State Coaches Association All-State Series for graduating seniors ... Named to the Seattle Times and Seattle Post-Intelligencer All-Star Teams and was a Seattle Post-Intelligencer Player of the Week in 2007 ... Played six years of club volleyball for Washington Volleyball Academy where her teams earned berths four times to the USAV Junior Olympic Volleyball Championships and twice to Volleyball Festival, including two "top eight" finishes ... Also lettered one season in basketball before an injury ended her basketball career.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Joe and Jackie Devich ... Has one older sister, Lauren, who was a two-sport cheerleader for Linfield College ... Her grandfather, Joe Devich, played basketball for St. Louis University ... Majoring in Exercise and Sports Science ... National Honor Society member ... Honor Roll...... Served as ASB President freshman year ... Washington State Scholar ... Chose Oregon State for "the great opportunities, great school and great people."