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2009 Volleyball
Freshmen (continued)
Elizabeth Ives #10 Jasmine Brown #13
Freshman 6-1 Freshman 5-9
Setter Middle Blocker/Outside Hitter
Richmond, Texas/B.F. Terry Houston, Texas/Mayde Creek
GENERAL: Decorated setter who has
been recruited to replace Siena great April
GENERAL: One of two recruits this year
London...Has the ability and confidence to
from the prestigious Texas Tornados VBC
assume setter role from start of season...Possesses soft hands,
...Incredible athlete with amazing vertical
an excellent knowledge of the game and good decision-making
ability...Will immediately be one of the most athletic Saints on
skills...Will also aid the Saints’ defense at the net.
the squad...Jumping ability will make her a solid outside hitter
for years to come.
BEFORE SIENA: Holds schools record for single-season (1,389)
and career (3,078) assists at B.F.
BEFORE SIENA: Three-year letterwinner at Mayde Creek
Terry...A Second Team All-
State and TGCA
where she was named Team MVP...Named to All-District as
All-Star selection...Academic All-District and
All-State pick...2007 and 2008 Fort Bend Herald All-Area Most
well as Academic All-District teams...Recorded 244 kills, 38
Outstanding Player...2006 Fort Bend Herald Newcomer of the
blocks and 50 digs in 2007 season...Was a teammate with
Year...Three-time First Team All District selection...Two-time
Elizabeth Ives on the Texas Tornados Club team that made the
Lady Ranger MVP and 2006 Lady Ranger Newcomer of the
Junior Olympic National Qualifiers.
Year...Led the Greater Houston Area in assists as a sophomore
and helped B.F.
PERSONAL/COMMUNITY: National Honor Society member
Terry to the playoffs for the first time as a junior
...All Houston Area Third Team selection by the Houston
with GPA of 3.84...Only child...Daughter of Sidney and Sherry
Chronicle...Texas Girls Coaches Association All-State and All-
Brown...Also swam for three years at Mayde Creek...A bio-
State academic selection.
chemistry major who aspires to be an ophthalmologist...Chose
PERSONAL/COMMUNITY
Siena because of the medical program and the volleyball pro-
: Played with the renowned Texas
gram...Did not play volleyball until eighth grade...Did various
Tornados Club Team, which sent 25 players to Division I includ-
ing teammate Jasmine Brown...Daughter of Jeffrey and Kelly
community projects, logging over 30 hours of service.
Ives...Has two younger brothers, James and Scott...A mathe-
matics major who aspires to be a math teacher and volleyball
Getting to Know Jasmine Brown:
coach...Volunteered four years at the Vocation Bible School at
St. John’s UMC...Coached YMCA volleyball in the spring of
Favorite food: Pizza
2008 and summer league volleyball in summer of 2009.
Favorite thing about Siena: Siena's campus feels like a
warm family environment
Favorite class: Chemistry
Getting to Know Elizabeth Ives:
Favorite hobby: Watching TV
Favorite food: Chocolate Cake
Favorite actor/actress: Hugh Jackman & Will Smith,
Favorite thing about Siena: The warm family-like environment
Queen Latifah
Favorite class: Math
Favorite singer: Chris Brown and Rihanna
Favorite song: Love Story by Taylor Swift
Favorite movie: All X-Men and Spiderman movies
Favorite movie: Forest Gump
Favorite book: Twilight Series
Favorite book: The Giver
Favorite color: Baby blue and purple
Favorite Color: Pink or purple
PIERRE ON BROWN: “Jasmine is a great jumper with the
PIERRE ON IVES: “Elizabeth is a very intelligent setter with
ability to touch 10-3. She is extremely athletic and could be a
great hands and ball control. She can also put up a strong
very strong hitter for us this year.”
block. She will have the chance to compete for our vacant set-
ting job and could enjoy a special career at Siena.”
BROWN ON PIERRE: “Coach Pierre is a players’ coach and
has great knowledge of the game of volleyball.”
IVES ON PIERRE: “Coach Pierre is a fun, down-to-earth
coach with a great knowledge of the game.”
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