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Dynamic athlete who is a two-year starter for the Yellow Jackets ... Was named to the ACC All-Freshman team in 2005 after setting the school record for kills in a season by a freshman since the inception of rally scoring in 2001 ... Has paced the Yellow Jackets in kills in each of her first two seasons on the Flats and leads the 2007 team with 897 kills in her career ... Currently stands fourth in the Georgia Tech career annals averaging 3.83 kills per game ... Has also led the Yellow Jackets in solo blocks in her first two seasons ... Became just the third player in school history to hit 1.000 in a match with 10 or more attack attempts when she did so against Stetson on 9/16/06 ... Earned All-America honors at the 2004 Junior Olympics as a member of the Central Ohio Volleyball Club team ... Was also a member of the USA Volleyball Junior A-2 training team in 2004 ... Tabbed the No. 19 recruit on the Prepvolleyball.com Senior Aces List and was also a Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection ... Part of a recruiting class that was ranked No. 8 in the nation by Prepvolleyball.com
2006: Tabbed the ACC Player of the Week for Sep. 18 after earning MVP honors at the Regency Suites Midtown Invitational ... Led the team and finished fifth in the ACC with 440 kills on the season ... Finished 10th in the league with 3.64 kills per game ... Led the Yellow Jackets in kills in 16 matches ... Recorded double figures in kills on 27 occasions, including posting a season-high 23 against Virginia Tech on the last weekend of the season ... Posted 20 or more digs four times during the season, with the first coming at Kentucky (9/9) ... Hit .500 with 16 kills while recording three blocks against Georgia State (9/2) ... Posted five blocks against Toledo (9/8) in the University of Kentucky Tournament ... Recorded 10 kills on 10 attempts vs. Stetson (9/16) ... Led the Jackets with 12 kills and three blocks while hitting .407 at Wake Forest (9/22) ... Posted 15 kills and five blocks against Florida State (9/29) before recording 18 kills, seven digs and five blocks against Miami (9/30) ... Tallied 21 kills at Maryland (10/6) and 15 at Boston College (10/8) ... Led Tech to a 3-2 win at Miami (11/3) by posting 20 kills ... Hit .435 while posting 23 kills and three blocks against Virginia Tech.
2005: Earned ACC All-Freshman honors after becoming the first freshman since the 1992 season to lead the Yellow Jackets in kills in a season ... Became the first Georgia Tech player since 1998 to record 35 kills in a match when she did so in a five-game thriller over Virginia (10/22) ... Her 35 kills against the Cavaliers were the most by an ACC player since the adoption of rally scoring and the fifth-most in NCAA Division I action in 2005 ... Led the Yellow Jackets in kills in 16 of her 30 matches during the year ... Posted double-figures in kills on 25 occasions, with her career-best coming against Virginia ... Also recorded five double-doubles during the season ... Led the team and ranked sixth in the conference with 4.04 kills per game ... Averaged 4.27 kills per game in conference matches, which ranked sixth in the ACC ... Posted 20 or more kills on four occasions and finished third on the team with 81 total blocks on the season ... Was fifth on the team with 188 digs ... Notched a career-best 13 digs in the first match of her career against Northwestern ... Recorded a career-best eight block assists against Boston College (10/8).
High School: Four-year letterwinner at Saint Francis Desales High School as an outside hitter ... MVP of her team in both her junior and senior seasons ... Helped Saint Francis Desales to the regional and district championship in 2004 while earning all-district, all-league and all-state honors ... Selected to play in the 2004 state and district all-star games ... Also received all-district and all-league honors in 2001 and 2002 ... Tabbed the Suburban News Fall Athlete of the Year in 2004 ... Named the Most Offensive Player for 2003 and was the MVP of the Friendship Cup Tournament in 2003 and 2004 ... Served as the Student Council secretary and was a member of the Ambassadors Club, Spanish Club, Math Club and STARS ... Received perfect conduct honors as a member of the Honor Roll ... Recipient of the 2005 St. Francis Desales Service Award ... Also received the U.S. Army Reserve Female National Scholar Award for St. Francis Desales.
Personal: Talisa Lynne Kellogg is the daughter of Clark and Rosy Kellogg ... Born March 15, 1987 ... Has two younger brothers, Alex and Nick ... Majoring in science, technology and culture at Georgia Tech ... Father was a standout basketball player at Ohio State from 1980-82 and played with the Indiana Pacers from 1982-87 ... He is currently a college basketball analyst for CBS Sports.
OVERALL
Season GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G
2005 113 30 457 4.04 232 1242 .181 8 0.07 16 0.14 37 188 1.66 13 20 61 81 0.72
2006 121 32 440 3.64 162 1083 .257 3 0.02 0 0.00 2 50 0.41 9 20 58 78 0.64
TOTAL 234 62 897 3.83 394 2325 .216 11 0.05 16 0.07 39 238 1.02 22 40 119 159 0.68
ACC ONLY
Season GP MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G
2005 84 21 359 4.27 171 950 .198 6 0.07 13 0.15 29 146 1.74 9 16 47 63 0.75
2006 87 22 326 3.75 127 823 .242 2 0.02 0 0.00 0 35 0.40 3 15 41 56 0.64
TOTAL 171 43 685 4.01 298 1773 .218 8 0.05 13 0.08 29 181 1.06 12 31 88 119 0.70
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