Women's Volleyball
Jewell, Merideth
Merideth Jewell
- Title:
- Volunteer Assistant
Louisville native Merideth Jewell returns home to act as the University of Louisville graduate manager, who will handle the film duties for the Cardinals.
Jewell played high school volleyball at Mercy and was named the Kentucky Gatorade Player of the Year and earned Miss Kentucky Volleyball honors after winning 2014 Kentucky state championship and a 2014 club national championship.
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After graduation, she began her collegiate career at Morehead State where she was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year, and All-OVC honors, while ranking No. 17 in the nation in totally attacks. As a sophomore, she was First Team All-Ohio Valley Conference and ranked No. 41 in the nation in kills and No. 12 in total attacks.
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After transferring to Kentucky, as a junior, she appeared in 27 matches as the Wildcats made the postseason, where she played in every NCAA match and earned All-SEC Academic honors. As a senior, she made three starts and was a part of Kentucky’s undefeated run through the SEC regular season slate. She was named All-SEC Academic that year as well.
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She  graduated in May of 2019 with a degree in Integrated Strategic Communication with a minor in Coaching.
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Jewell played high school volleyball at Mercy and was named the Kentucky Gatorade Player of the Year and earned Miss Kentucky Volleyball honors after winning 2014 Kentucky state championship and a 2014 club national championship.
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After graduation, she began her collegiate career at Morehead State where she was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year, and All-OVC honors, while ranking No. 17 in the nation in totally attacks. As a sophomore, she was First Team All-Ohio Valley Conference and ranked No. 41 in the nation in kills and No. 12 in total attacks.
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After transferring to Kentucky, as a junior, she appeared in 27 matches as the Wildcats made the postseason, where she played in every NCAA match and earned All-SEC Academic honors. As a senior, she made three starts and was a part of Kentucky’s undefeated run through the SEC regular season slate. She was named All-SEC Academic that year as well.
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She  graduated in May of 2019 with a degree in Integrated Strategic Communication with a minor in Coaching.
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