2023 Volleyball Roster

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15 Magda Jehlárová

Biography

HONORS & ACCOLADES:
-  4X AVCA All-American (2019-2nd team, 2021-3rd team, 2022-1st team, 2023- 1st team)
-  5X All-Pac 12 Honoree (2019, 2020-21, 2021, 2022, 2023)
- 10X Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Pac-12 record)
-  5X AVCA Pacific North All-Region First Team (2019, 2020-21, 2021, 2022, 2023)
-  5X VolleyballMag.com All-American (2X first-team selection, 2022 & 2023)
-  3X CSC/CoSIDA Academic All-District (2021, 2022, 2023)
-  4X Pac 12 Academic Honor Roll (Spring 2021, 2021, 2022, 2023)
-  2022 Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year
-  2023 CSC Academic All-American, third team
-  2022 CSC Academic All-American, second team
-  2019 AVCA National Freshman of the Year
-  2019 AVCA Pacific North Freshman of the Year
-  2019 Pac 12 Freshman of the Year
-  2019 Pac 12 All-Freshman Team
-  2019 Volleyballmag.com Freshman All-American

IN THE NCAA RECORD BOOK (updated after 2023 season) (rally-scoring era, since '01):
- 1st in career blocks (769)

IN THE PAC-12 RECORD BOOK (updated after 2023 season) (rally-scoring era, since '01):
-1st in career total blocks (769)
-1st in career block assists (624)
- t-9th in career solo blocks (145)
- 7th in career hitting percentage (.384)

IN THE WSU RECORD BOOK (updated after 2023 season):
-1st in career total blocks (769)/ block assists (624)
- 2nd in career solo blocks (145)
- 1st in career hitting percentage (.384)
- 1st in career matches played (147)/ sets played (539)
- 1st in single match hitting percentage (.929 vs Cal, 2/28/21)
- 1st in total blocks in a 3-set match (11 vs Cal, 9/30/22)

WSU CAREER:
FIFTH YEAR (2023):
Capped her historic Cougar career by becoming the NCAA rally-scoring era career leader in total blocks (769)... She also finished her WSU career with a Pac-12 record 10 awards... Had two separate 10-block matches including 10 vs Drake (9/1) to become the Washington State career leader in total blocks in only the second week of the season... Also posted 10 blocks in the Cougars' NCAA Tournament second-round win over Dayton (12/2)... Tied her career high with four aces in a road win at Cal (10/6)... Was selected No. 2 overall in the inagural Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) collegiate draft and was subsequently traded to the Atlanta Vibe.

SENIOR (2022): Continued to etch her name into the WSU record books as one of the most prolific middles in Cougar volleyball history... Having already notched the highest single-season attack percentage (.420) with a minimum of 225 attempts in WSU history with her stellar 124k-26e-233a line in the Spring of 2021, she followed up the with the third-best single-season hitting percentage (.389) in 2022... She had nine matches over the course of the season in which she tallied double-digit kills and an attack percentage over .300... She hit a season-best .818 (9-0-11) in a win over Rider (8/26), helping the Cougars reach a program-best mark for single-match hitting percentage as a team (.538)... Had two matches on the season with 10 or more blocks including a WSU three-set record with 11 blocks in a sweep at Cal (9/30)... Averaged 1.58 blocks/set over her final 10 matches on the season, finishing the year ranked 10th in the nation in blocks/set (1.48) and fifth in the nation in total blocks (176).

JUNIOR (2021): Was named AVCA Pacific North All-Region for a third time and earned third team AVCA All-American honors after finishing the season second in the nation in blocks (168) and fourth in blocks per set (1.45)... Also earned all-conference honors for a third-straight season after averaging a career-best 2.4 k/s at a .353 clip... Had 39 solo blocks on the season, the sixth most in a season in program history... Had the eighth most total blocks (168) in program history... Against Arizona State, she piled up 21 kills on only 25 attempts (.840) and had nine total blocks (two solo) in a five-set win in Bohler (11/7)... Her .840 hitting percentage against ASU was the third-best in Pac-12 history for a player with 20+ attempts and the best since 2006 as well as the 18th-highest mark all-time in the NCAA... Tallied 17 matches with five or more total blocks and 12 matches with two or more solo blocks, notching a season-high 10 total blocks against UW (9/26)... Had double-digit kills in 12 different matches, finishing with a team-leading .358 hitting percentage on the season-- the fourth-best single season mark in program history.

SOPHOMORE (2020): Magda looked to pick up where she left off during her stellar freshman season, as she helped lead the Cougars to a fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance...Finished the year leading Washington State in multiple stat categories which included total blocks (76.0) blocks per set (1.29), solo blocks (17), block assists (59), and attack percentage (.421)... She saw one of her best matches of her young career this season as the Cougs hosted California where she posted 13 kills on 14 total attacks for an attack percentage of .929 overall. That .929 attack percentage is the best individual match percentage ever recorded in Washington State Volleyball history (minimum 10 attempts)... Her overall season attack percentage of .421 went on to lead all of the Pac-12 and would become the best percentage in WSU Volleyball history for a single season, which would beat out Sarah Silvernail in 1996 who hit .405 that season... Went on to receive First Team All-Pac-12 and First Team AVCA Pacific North Region honors at the season's end... She also would finish the year having earned Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week and Pac-12 Offensive Player of the week honors one time each... Was named to the 2020-21 Pac-12 Fall Academic Honor Roll as well. 

FRESHMAN (2019): Jehlárová's first season as a Coug was nothing but spectacular...  She was named AVCA National Freshman of the Year, AVCA Pacific North Region Freshman of the year, Pac-12 Freshman of Year, All-Pac-12 first team, Pac-12 All-Freshman,AVCA All-American second team, AVCA Pacific North All-Region first team, VolleyballMag.com All-American fourth team, VolleyballMag.com Freshman All-American first team... she played in 123 sets and all 33 matches... Lead the team in attack percentage (.357), solo blocks (29), block assist (151), total blocks (180) and blocks per set (1.46)... was second on the team in points (373.5), third on the team in kills (268) and kills per set (2.18). In the All-Time single season records Jehlárová is now second for attack percentage (.357), fifth for total blocks (180), sixth for block assist (151) and seventh for blocks per set (1.46). 

JEHLAROVA'S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER. Most recently played for the volleyball program at Gymnázium Olomouc – Hejcín where she has seen quite the impressive early volleyball career. Jehlárová was named the best opposite of the tournament at the Grand Prix of Prerov during her senior season, along with earning best middle blocker of the same tournament as a sophomore. Magda has been a part of numerous team successes including placing second two times and third once at the MEVZA Tournament during her career. During her sophomore season, she helped lead her club to a first place overall finish at the Olympic Hopes Tournament with the Czech Junior National Team U17 as well. Magda will look to study human services, case management, and administration while attending Washington State.
 
PERSONAL. Born January 2000 in Prerov, Czech Republic...father Roman is a defectoscopy technician...mother, Eva is a technical manager...Has one brother Dalibor...Will look to study human services case management and administration (human development) while attending WSU.

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Historical Player Information

  • 15

    2019Freshman

    Middle Blocker
    6'3"
    15
  • 15

    2020Sophomore

    Middle Blocker
    6'3"
    15
  • 15

    2021Junior

    Middle Blocker
    6'3"
    15
  • 15

    2022Senior

    Middle Blocker
    6'3"
    15
  • 15

    2023Fifth Year

    Middle Blocker
    6'3"
    15