International Highlights

College Highlights

MAJOR INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION:

2006

  • Grand Prix
  • World Championships

2005

  • Brazil tour (June 2,won)
  • Montreux Volley Master (7th)
  • World Championship Qualifier (1st)
  • NORCECA Continental Championships (1st)
  • World Grand Champions Cup (2nd)

2004

  • Montreux Volley Master (2nd)
  • Grand Prix (3rd)
  • Athens Olympic Games (5th)

2003

  • Montreux Volley Master
  • Russia Tournament
  • Pan American Cup (Gold Medal)
  • World Grand Prix (Bronze Medal)
  • NORCECA Zone Championships (Gold Medal)
  • Texas Tour
  • World Cup (Bronze Medal).

2002

  • Utah Tour vs. Italy…World Grand Prix (sixth place)
  • Italy Tour…World Championships (Silver Medal).

2001

  • World Championships Qualifying (first place)
  • World Grand Prix (first place)
  • NORCECA (first place)
  • World Grand Champions Cup.

2000

  • BCV Volley Masters
  • Brazil Trip
  • Grand Prix
  • NIKE Americas' Volleyball Challenge
  • Olympic Games (fourth place).

1999

  • Brazil Tour
  • Pan American Games
  • NORCECA Championship
  • World Cup.

1996

  • Grand Prix
  • Olympics.

1995

  • Canada Cup
  • Grand Prix
  • Pan American Games
  • World Cup.

1994

  • Goodwill Games
  • Grand Prix
  • World Championships.

INTERNATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS:

2003:

  • Helped the United States earn a bronze medal at the 2003 World Cup and a berth in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece
  • Finished first on the team and eighth among all players with 152 total points in 11 matches (110 kills, 40 blocks, 2 aces) as the United States went 8-3
  • On the season Scott played in 128 of a possible 163 sets and finished first on the team in blocks (89) and hitting percentage (.486)
  • Ranked second on the squad in total points (433) and points per set (3.38), third in total kills (326) and tied for fifth in service aces (18)
  • Named to the USA Volleyball 75th Anniversary Women's 1978-2003 All-Era Team in May
  • Plays professionally for Pallavolo Chieri in Italy.

2002:

  • Won a silver medal at the 2002 Women's Volleyball World Championships
  • Started all 11 matches at the World Championships and averaged 10.6 points per match
  • Captured Best Blocker honors at the World Championships after leading all players with 38 total stuffs
  • Played professionally for the Pioneer Red Wings in Japan's V-League
  • Earned the league's Best Blocker honor for the past season.

2001:

  • Named Most Valuable Player of the World Grand Prix after earning Best Scorer and Best Blocker awards
  • Played professionally for A.D.C. BCN in Brazil.

2000:

  • Finished the season as the team leader in kills (423), blocks (140) and hitting percentage (.347)
  • Earned the MVP honor at the NIKE Americas' Volleyball Challenge after posting 36 kills, 17 digs, 15 blocks and a .359 hitting percentage in 12 games played
  • Sparked the team to an Olympic berth with nine stuff blocks in the championship match against Canada
  • Led the team in kills (60) and blocks (15) at the BCV Volley Masters...Posted a career-high 10 blocks versus Brazil
  • Led the team with 18 kills and eight blocks in a four-set upset of Brazil
  • Led the team in kills (133), blocks (37) and hitting percentage (.332) at the Grand Prix
  • Led the team and the Olympic Games in blocking with 33 stuffs
  • Added 101 kills, 32 digs, five aces and a .343 hitting percentage.

1999:

  • Led the team in total kills (92) and blocks (17) en route to a bronze medal at the Pan American Games
  • Posted a season high 24 kills on the Brazil Tour
  • Helped the team qualify for the World Cup with 46 kills and 13 blocks at the NORCECA Championship
  • Her 39 blocks ranked among the top five at the World Cup
  • Also posted 97 kills and seven aces.

1996:

  • Earned the starting middle blocker position in the final two Olympic Games matches, leading the team in kills versus Germany for seventh place.

1995:

  • Helped Team USA claim the World Grand Prix title with victories over Cuba, Brazil and China. Saw extensive playing time off the bench.

1994:

  • Joined the team on a full-time basis in the summer of 1994, earning a spot on the roster for the Goodwill Games, Grand Prix and World Championships. Paced the team with 22 kills in a victory over Germany.

COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • A three-time American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) First-Team All-American…The all-time NCAA career hitting percentage leader (.421). Posted 1,778 kills, 693 digs and 604 blocks in her career at Long Beach State. Also earned All-Big West honors in basketball, becoming the first Big West student-athlete to earn all-conference accolades in two sports in one season.

1993

  • Led the 49ers to the NCAA Championships. AVCA and Volleyball Magazine National Player of the Year. Honda Award recipient as nation's best female volleyball player. AVCA All-Northwest Region and Big West Conference Player of the Year. Led the country in hitting percentage.

1992

  • AVCA and Volleyball Monthly First-Team All-American
  • AVCA All-Northwest Region
  • Big West Conference Player of the Year
  • Helped the 49ers reach the national semifinals
  • Led the country in hitting percentage.

1991

  • AVCA First-Team All-American. Asics/Volleyball Monthly Second-Team All-American
  • All-Northwest Region
  • First-Team All-Big West Conference
  • Helped the 49ers reach the NCAA Championship match.