24 Alexia Inman
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- Height:
- 6-0
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- Year:
- Graduate Student
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- Hometown:
- Manhattan Beach, Calif.
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- High School:
- Mira Costa High School
GRADUATE STUDENT (2021-22): Named Second-Team All-West Coast Conference ... had a 18-14 overall record ... played the top three spots in the lineup ... went 10-5 at No. 1, 4-4 record at No. 2 and 4-5 at No. 3 ... had the most wins while paired with Michelle Shaffer at No. 1, going 7-5 ... had a five-match win streak to start the season.
PRIOR TO SANTA CLARA
- Graduate transfer from Cal
- A spring 2021 graduate of Cal with a bachelor of arts degree in interdisciplinary studies
- Three-time Pac-12 All-Academic Honor Roll
- Played in 102 career matches
- Has 74 career victories, which ranks fifth in Cal history
- Senior (2021): Had a 10-19 record
- Junior (2020): Compiled a 9-1 record including two wins against ranked teams
- Sophomore (2019): Went 24-7 iwith 10 of those wins over pairs from ranked teams
- Freshman (2018): Had a 21-11 record beating pairs from six ranked opponents
- Holds the highest winning percentage in a season at the No. 5 spot for a pair alongside Madison Dueck winning 90.9% of their matches together
- Also has the highest individual winning percentage at the No. 5 spot for a season at 90.9%
- Dueck and Inman rank second in school history for most wins as a pair with 28 and rank fourth with a .848 winning percentage together
HIGH SCHOOL
• Led Mira Costa Beach Volleyball team to first-ever Interscholastic Beach Volleyball League state championship
• Helped Mira Costa win four consecutive Pacific Interscholastic League championships without losing a match
• Member of the USA High Performance National A2 Team
• 2017 AVCA High School Beach All-American Honorable Mention
• Coached by Olympians Holly McPeak and Eric Fonoimoana
• Mira Costa varsity indoor volleyball 2014-2016
PERSONAL
• Runs own podcast centered around athletes' mental health and wellness called “Life’s A Beach”
• Works in marketing/content creation with Voice in Sport, a company who focuses on advocacy for female athletes
• Father Bill Inman played football and baseball at UC Davis (1991- 1994)