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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Pasadena, CA
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 | High School: Temple City
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 | Height: 6-
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 | Position: Rightside Hitter
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 | Birthdate: 12/12/1978
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 | Experience: 3L
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Career at Baylor: A role player who has averaged 56 games played a season in her three years on the team.
1999: Saw quality time, playing in 45 games of 22 matches on the season...Collected 100th career dig Dec. 4 at Penn State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament...Tallied two block assists Sept. 8 at Texas Christian...Had a season-high five digs in Oct. 6 win over nationally ranked Texas A&M...Recorded three digs in each of the first three Big 12 contests...First match came against Sept. 21 against Iowa State...Followed that with three digs and a kill Sept. 25 at Colorado...Also had three digs and a service ace Sept. 29 at Texas...Notched fourth three-dig performance of the season Oct. 9 at Kansas.
1998: Played in 57 games...Registered 16 kills, 51 total attempts, and 66 digs...Collected a career-high 13 digs Oct. 14 agaisnt Texas Tech in only three games...Had one of the best matches of her career Nov. 6 against Kansas with five kills, 11 digs and a pair of block assists...Had seven digs in three games the next night against Oklahoma...Totaled six digs and three kills in three games Nov. 10 against Sam Houston State...Had five digs No. 27 at Oklahoma...Collected seven digs, two kills, two service aces and a solo block in Nov. 28 season finale at Kansas.
1997: Saw action in 66 games over 27 matches as a true freshman...Finished season with 40 kills and nine service aces...Had a career-high 11 kills Aug. 30 against Tulsa...Collected 10 digs twice.
High School: Prepped at Temple City High in Pasadena, Calif., where she was coached by Ralph Fick...Lettered four years in volleyball...Named first-team Rio Hondo League, second-team all-West San Gabriel Valley and team player of the week as a sophomore...As a junior, was co-league Most Valuable Player, team most valuable player, first-team all-West San Gabriel Valley, second-team CIF division III and all-tournament Arcadia...Earned league most valuable player and was a second-team, all-CIF as a senior...Played for former Baylor assistant coach Craig Pazanti as a member of the Power club team...Helped lead that team to a fifth-place finish at the Junior Olympics in 1994 and a third-place finish at the Davis Festival in 1995...Academically, received school recognition for Golden State Exams in biology, chemistry, geometry and algebra.
Personal: Full name is Margo Anne Singley...Born Dec. 12, 1978 in Pasadena, Calif....Has younger twin brothers, Andrew and Owen Emerson, who are 9....Majoring in early childhood education at Baylor...Maintains a 3.52 cumulative GPA.