2003 Volleyball Roster
Sep 19 (Fri)
7 PM

Monique Gerlach
- Position:
- Middle Blocker
- Height:
- 5-11
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Monarch Beach, Calif.
- High School:
- Santa Margarita
Gerlach in 2003...
The team captain in 2003, Gerlach will be looked upon greatly both on and off the court. An All-America, All-Central Region and All-Big 12 candidate, she has been the inspirational leader since her freshman season. She displays a unique exuberance for the game and is always a positive influence on those around her. She has been the Buffs go-to player since her sophomore season. She will fill the Middle 1 position for the fourth straight year. Already a force in the CU record book, she is the school's career leader in attack percentage with a .332 mark and is also CU's returning career leader in matches played, matches started, games played, kills, attacks, service aces, digs, blocks, points and plus/minus. In the career charts, she is in the top 10 in plus/minus (third, 815.0), block assists (seventh, 226), total blocks (eighth, 260), points (eighth, 1,226.0) and kills (ninth, 1,051). In terms of middle blockers, she is first in attack percentage, second in points and plus/minus and third in kills, attacks and assists. Her 3.61 kills per game average is on pace to be the third-best in school history and she is looking to be the first middle in program history to average over three kills per game for a career. All this is even more impressive when you factor in that she missed the first eight matches of her career as a freshman with an abdominal injury, she has been plagued with tendonitis in both her knees throughout her career and has also had surgery on her right shoulder.
As a Junior in 2002...
For the second straight season, Gerlach had one of the best performances in CU history. She was named first-team AVCA All-Central Region, first-team All-Big 12 and first-team Academic All-Big 12. She was the CU Athlete of the Week twice and Big 12 Player of the Week once. In CU's three early season tournaments, she was honored on each of the All-Tournament teams including being named the Most Valuable Player of the Colorado PowerBar Invitational. She led the Buffs in 13 statistical categories and was second on the team in five more. For the second year in a row, she led the team in kills, the first middle in program history to do so, and she also became the first middle to reach 400 kills in one season, breaking her own position record for kills with 419, the 12th most in CU history for any player. She became just the second player (Sonja Russell) since Sarah Lodge in 1997 to reach 400 kills in a season. She also set the CU single season middle blocker records for kills per game (3.77), points (499.0), attacks (879) and attacks per game (7.92). Her 29 assists ranks second while her 29 service aces and 315.0 plus/minus mark both rank fourth in terms of middle blockers in CU history. She led the Buffs in kills in 18 of 30 matches, points 17 times, plus/minus 15 times, attack percentage 10 times and both aces and total blocks nine times throughout the season. She holds the individual season high in 10 of the 24 categories including kills for both a four game (27 vs. Baylor on Sept. 18) and five-game (21 vs. Texas A&M on Nov. 2). Her 27 kills against Baylor ranks as the second-highest total for a middle in CU history (28, Kristin Engelking). Also in her stellar match against Baylor, hit .548, had a point total of 30.0 and a plus/minus total of 23.0. Also against the Aggies on Nov. 2 she hit .477 off her 21 kills and recorded a plus/minus of 17.0. All over the Big 12 charts, she ranked sixth in kills per game, eighth in points per game and ninth in attack percentage. She was one of just four players, the other three All-Americans, who were in the Big 12 Top 10 in both kills per game and attack percentage. In terms of conference-only matches, she was 10th in attack percentage and her kills per game jumped to fifth and her points per game average jumped to sixth.
As a Sophomore in 2001...
Gerlach topped a very impressive freshman campaign having one of the finest seasons in CU history as a sophomore. She was the first middle in CU history to lead the team in kills, recording 387 (3.62 per game). Her 387 kills also set a new season record for middle blockers and was the fifth-most ever recorded by a sophomore. The honorable mention All-Big 12 selection was also a first-team Academic All-Big 12 nominee in her first season eligible. The epitome of a 'clutch' player, Gerlach was at her best in the NCAA Tournament, where in two matches and eight games, she had only two hitting errors on 53 swings while recording 31 kills for an amazing .547 hitting percentage. Against
As a Freshman in 2000...
Gerlach wasted no time making an immediate impression as she scored on her very first play in a CU uniform, a kill at
High School...
Gerlach graduated from Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita,
Personal"
Monique Marie Gerlach was born on
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