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Fisk University Volleyball commits Memphis Standout Gabby Huntley

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Gabrielle Huntley/Women's Volleyball | Fisk University

Gabrielle Huntley/Women's Volleyball | Fisk University

The Fisk University head women's volleyball coach, Jessica Enderle, has announced the addition of Memphis native Gabrielle Huntley to the Fall 2023 roster. 

Gabrielle Huntley

5-8 | Outside Hitter

Memphis, Tenn. | St. Benedict at Auburndale

 

High School: Lettered in volleyball under Angie & Tim Buck … 2022 SBA Offensive Player of the Year…2022 SBA Eagle Award … Selected for All Region D-II AA West First Team 2022 …Team Captain - SBA Varsity Team 2022 … Selected for All Region D-II AA West First Team 2021 … Best Offensive Player for Varsity Volleyball at SBA 2021… Top Performers of the Week List by The Commercial Appeal.

 

Club: Plays for Memphis Metro ... Team Captain for 17 Elite Grey MJVA ... 2019 top 5 finish at AAU Nationals.

 

Personal: Daughter of Adrienne Huntley … planning to major in Business Marketing.

 

Why Fisk? "I was extremely impressed by the positive culture and rich history. In addition, I got an opportunity to meet students on campus who gave me advice about how to make the best out of my on-campus experience. Finally, the small campus size, positive interactions, and the sense of pride associated with attending such a notable university made me realize Fisk is exactly where I am purposed to be."

 

Coach Enderle on Gabby: "Don't let Gabby's size fool you; she can absolutely fly! Gabby's speed and jumping ability are similar to that of recent graduate Jalyn Perry (SR/Spring Hill, TN). In addition, her lateral speed and quick arm will be a force in our conference."

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