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.
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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.
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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.
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Defensively, Wodrich came up with 907 digs and 115 total blocks. She totaled 35 kill-dig double-doubles for her career.
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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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