Fontbonne University alum Nicole Moyer was
inducted into the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) Hall of
Fame Tuesday Night during a ceremony held at Soccer Park in Fenton, Mo. Moyer
is a member of the 2012 SLIAC Hall of Fame class along with MacMurray College's
Pedro Rodriguez.
Moyer was a four-year letter winner for the
Griffins volleyball team. She earned All-Conference honors in each of her four
years, including Second Team honors as a freshman and sophomore and First Team
honors as a junior and senior. Moyer was also named SLIAC Newcomer of the Year
in 2001 and SLIAC Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004. In addition to her
individual honors, she also helped lead Fontbonne to four consecutive SLIAC
Championships and NCAA Tournament appearances. During her four years the
Griffins compiled an overall record of 73-34 and 54-2 in the SLIAC.
On the court, Moyer led her team in several
statistical categories and still holds two Fontbonne records. She finished her
outstanding career with 1,370 kills, which ranks as No. 1 in Griffins history. She
tallied a season-high 421 kills as a junior and also had a school record .289
hitting percentage during her senior season.
Moyer was inducted into the Fontbonne University
Hall of Fame in 2011.
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