Eagle - Wichita State volleyball recruit helps lead Andover Central team to success this season
She's coached by former Shocker Kayla Weidert (Stout).
When making a list of potential destinations to continue her volleyball career in college, Andover Central senior Allie Paulsen kept coming back to one school.
It wasn’t a hard decision when Paulsen, a 6-foot-2 middle blocker, recently announced she verbally committed to join Wichita State and coach Chris Lamb at the next level.
“Lambo has coached me some in my club volleyball career and I just absolutely love him as a coach,” Paulsen said. “I think his morals and the way he coaches are so incredible and when I was making my decision where to play college volleyball, I knew Wichita State was the place I had to go because I couldn’t imagine trying to find another coach who makes me a better player like he does.”
Paulsen is already a standout player at the high school level and a reason why the Jaguars are among the best teams in Class 5A West this season. The team entered last week with a 27-7 record and will travel for the final triangular of the season on Tuesday to Arkansas City, where Andover Central will also play Derby.
Paulsen has been a dominant blocking force for the Jaguars, leading the team in blocks with 65 (nearly one per set) and ranks second on the team in kills with 222 (2.9 per set) this season.
It wasn’t a hard decision when Paulsen, a 6-foot-2 middle blocker, recently announced she verbally committed to join Wichita State and coach Chris Lamb at the next level.
“Lambo has coached me some in my club volleyball career and I just absolutely love him as a coach,” Paulsen said. “I think his morals and the way he coaches are so incredible and when I was making my decision where to play college volleyball, I knew Wichita State was the place I had to go because I couldn’t imagine trying to find another coach who makes me a better player like he does.”
Paulsen is already a standout player at the high school level and a reason why the Jaguars are among the best teams in Class 5A West this season. The team entered last week with a 27-7 record and will travel for the final triangular of the season on Tuesday to Arkansas City, where Andover Central will also play Derby.
Paulsen has been a dominant blocking force for the Jaguars, leading the team in blocks with 65 (nearly one per set) and ranks second on the team in kills with 222 (2.9 per set) this season.
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