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Sophomore Season: Played in 28 matches on the year as an outside hitter for the Tar Heels Reached double figures in kills seven times, including a stretch of four out of five matches from Oct. 4-19 Set a season high with 15 kills against Florida State Oct. 19 Finished the year fourth on the team with a .278 hitting percentage and fifth on the squad with 174 kills Hit a season-high .769 against Villanova Sept. 7 with 10 kills and no errors in 13 attempts. Redshirt Freshman Season: Appeared in 88 games over 25 matches for the Tar Heels Reached double digits in kills six times, including a career-high 17 against Clemson Nov. 10 Had a career-high 11 digs in back-to-back matches against Virginia Sept. 22 and Wake Forest Sept. 27 Established a career high of eight blocks in the win over NC State on Sept. 15 Hit .500 or better in four matches, including a season-best effort of .706 (14 kills, 2 errors, 17 total attempts) in the win at Boston College Nov. 24 Finished the season with 179 kills, 71 blocks and 70 digs. Freshman Season: Redshirted the 2005 season due to injury. Prep: AAU All-America All-East and Player of the Year as a senior MVP of her high school team Member of club team that won multiple titles, including pre-nationals twice, AAUs twice and Junior Olympics/Nationals twice Illinois State Scholar Member of the National Honor Society, NSHSS, the French Honor Society, the honor roll and Recycling for Seniors Also participated in softball, gymnastics and track. Personal: Majoring in communications with a focus on broadcasting and media production Lists singing and dancing as her hobbies Member of Vision, the UNC acapella gospel choir Dances for Misconception Dance Company Lists "Robin Hood: Men in Tights" as her favorite movie and chicken noodle soup as her favorite food Lists "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and "I Love Lucy" as her favorite TV shows Lists her mother and her club coach Rick Butler as the greatest influences on her athletic career Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland is the daughter of Tiaa Hanson Born May 26, 1987 in Chicago. |
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