5 - Hannah Hettinga
| Year: | So. |
| Position: | S |
| Height: | 5-9 |
| Experience: | 1V |
| Hometown: | Boise, Idaho |
| Previous School: | Capital HS |
2010 Season
Received a medical hardship while recovering from a knee injury.
2009 Season
Appeared in 24 matches (one start), including 44 sets while backing up Melissa Melcher at setter...averaged 3.48 assists and 0.93 digs per set...finished with three kills, no errors and eight attacks (.375 hitting percentage)...season-high 36 assists came at home against Montana...also had 19 assists and a solo block in a win at San Jose State...had 14 assists and a season-high nine digs at Northern Colorado.
High School
A 2009 graduate of Capital High School in Boise, Idaho...played four years of varsity volleyball, three years of varsity tennis, and one season of varsity basketball...in volleyball, she was a four-time all-Southern Idaho Conference selection – including a two-time team captain – and played at both setter and outside hitter for the Eagles...during her senior season, she averaged 3.5 kills, 2.8 digs, 4.0 assists and 0.8 service aces per set to go along with a .572 hitting percentage...also during her senior season (2008), she posted nine triple-doubles (kills, assists and digs)...led the team in assists and hitting percentage in three of her four seasons, and paced the team in kills on two occasions...named to the Southern Idaho Conference all-academic team all four years...recipient of the President’s Award for educational excellence in 2006...member of the tennis team which won the state and league championships in 2007.
Personal
Born April 5, 1991...an undeclared major...daughter of Ted and Wendy Hettinga...played for the Boise River Volleyball Club for six years, including two seasons under former Sacramento State assistant coach Candy Murphy...2009 marked her fourth year with the 18-under squad...father, Ted, played two years of basketball (1980-82) at Big Sky Conference rival Northern Arizona and was the team MVP during the 1980-81 season...grandfather, Ron Yochem, played football for Illinois in 1955.

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