Lindsey Wodrich mug 2016.

Lindsey Wodrich

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    Volleyball Assistant Coach
After starring on the court for four years and graduating from Seattle Pacific in 2012, Lindsey Wodrich begins her second season as the lead assistant coach on Chris Johnson’s staff.
                                      
Wodrich was an outside hitter who helped the Falcons qualify for three straight trips to the NCAA Division II West Regionals, a stretch that went from 2009 through 2011. The 2010 team on which played set several school standards, including best overall record (26-3 / .897 winning percentage), and the best start to the season (16-0). SPU also made the program’s first-ever appearance in the West Regional championship match.
 
In 330 total games through her four seasons, Wodrich racked up 1,041 kills, ranking   No. 5 on Seattle Pacific’s career list in that category. She finished with 1,212 points (kills-service aces-blocks), making her one of just six Falcons in the 29-year history of the program to top 1,000 kills and 1,000 points for her career.
 
Defensively, Wodrich came up with 907 digs and 115 total blocks. She totaled 35 kill-dig double-doubles for her career.
 
Wodrich, a native of Richland in the Tri-Cities area of south central Washington, earned her SPU degree in Family & Consumer Sciences, with an emphasis on apparel design.

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