Temple University Athletics
2010 Women's Volleyball Roster
Roster
Matautia, Gabriella

Jersey Number 16
Gabriella Matautia
- Position:
- OH
- Height:
- 5-10
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Ewa Beach, Hawaii
Bio
Honors:Â Named to Temple's 2014 President's Honor Roll for having a GPA above 3.5
2013: Named to the American Athletic Conference First Team and the Preseason American Athletic Conference Team...Chosen as the American Player of the Week on Sept. 9...Named MVP and Best Attacker at the George Mason Patriot Invitational...Named Best Opposite at the Penn Invitational...Named to the University at Buffalo Invitational All-Tournament Team...Named to the Temple Invitational All-Tournament Team...Led the team and ranked second in the league with 3.43 kills per set (377 total)...Finshed her career with 1,248 kills...Second on the team in total digs with 304 (2.76 digs per set)...Recorded 12 kill-dig double-doubles...Put up a season-best 23 kills in a win vs. Radford (Sept. 6)...Posted a season-best 21 digs at Cincinnati (Sept. 27)...Close to a triple-double vs. Coppin State (Sept. 7) with 14 kills, 11 digs and seven blocks...Served up four aces at Rutgers (Nov. 22)...Put up 19 kills and hit .471 at USF (Oct. 27).
2012: Named to the Atlantic 10 First Team and the A-10 All-Championship Team...With 437 kills (4.05 kills per set, second in the A-10), was instrumental in leading Temple to its best season in years...Led the team and all players in the conference with 41 service aces (0.38 aces per set), and ranked second on the team with 3.09 digs per set (334 total)...Recorded 14 double-doubles...Had a career performance on Nov. 2 with 32 kills and 21 digs in a win at Saint Louis...Notched 30 kills at Fordham (Oct. 19) while serving up a career-high five aces...Her 32 and 30-kill efforts were the top two single-match performances among all A-10 players for the season...Tallied 25 kills at Rhode Island (Oct. 21) along with 20 digs...Had a career-high seven blocks at George Washington (Oct. 14) along with 20 digs...Recorded 20 kills in just three sets in a win vs. Akron, ranking as the most kills in a three-set match for any A-10 player in 2012...Named to Temple's Director's Honor Roll for a third straight year for having a GPA above 3.0.
2011: Started in all 28 matches and was one of three to see action in all 101 sets...Led the team with 325 kills (3.22 kills per set)...Named to the Pitt Blue & Gold All-Tournament Team...Fifth on the team with 224 digs (2.22 digs per set)...Second on the team with 22 aces...Also second on the team with 54 total blocks (0.53 blocks per set)...Recorded seven double-doubles...Knocked down a career-high 23 kills in the second-to-last match of the season against Duquesne, also tallying 13 digs in the match...Hit 22 kills at Fordham on Nov. 4...Notched double figures in kills in 17 matches and double figures in digs in nine matches...Served up four aces vs. New Mexico on Sept. 17...Named to Temple's Director's Honor Roll for a second straight year for having a GPA above 3.0.
2010: Played in 21 matches, starting in 13 in her freshman season with the Owls...Ranked fifth on the team with 111 kills (1.76 per set), also averaging 0.59 digs per set and 0.37 blocks per set...Had a season-best performance at Xavier with 11 kills...In a three-set match vs. Virginia, knocked down nine kills while recording just one error...Named to Temple's Director's Honor Roll for having a GPA above 3.0.
High School: Named all-state as a senior and team captain at Moanalua...Selected as an impact player at three different tournaments including the state tournament as a senior...All-conference honorable mention as a junior at Kapolei High School, who was conference champs that year...Two-time all-conference and all-tournament all-star at Seoul American High School as a sophomore and freshman...Captain and MVP at the 2010 Samoa Bowl.
Personal: Majoring in kinesiology...Both Mom, Shelly, and Dad, Martin, played volleyball at the U.S. Military Academy...Both were named All-Army and All-Armed Forces.
2013: Named to the American Athletic Conference First Team and the Preseason American Athletic Conference Team...Chosen as the American Player of the Week on Sept. 9...Named MVP and Best Attacker at the George Mason Patriot Invitational...Named Best Opposite at the Penn Invitational...Named to the University at Buffalo Invitational All-Tournament Team...Named to the Temple Invitational All-Tournament Team...Led the team and ranked second in the league with 3.43 kills per set (377 total)...Finshed her career with 1,248 kills...Second on the team in total digs with 304 (2.76 digs per set)...Recorded 12 kill-dig double-doubles...Put up a season-best 23 kills in a win vs. Radford (Sept. 6)...Posted a season-best 21 digs at Cincinnati (Sept. 27)...Close to a triple-double vs. Coppin State (Sept. 7) with 14 kills, 11 digs and seven blocks...Served up four aces at Rutgers (Nov. 22)...Put up 19 kills and hit .471 at USF (Oct. 27).
2012: Named to the Atlantic 10 First Team and the A-10 All-Championship Team...With 437 kills (4.05 kills per set, second in the A-10), was instrumental in leading Temple to its best season in years...Led the team and all players in the conference with 41 service aces (0.38 aces per set), and ranked second on the team with 3.09 digs per set (334 total)...Recorded 14 double-doubles...Had a career performance on Nov. 2 with 32 kills and 21 digs in a win at Saint Louis...Notched 30 kills at Fordham (Oct. 19) while serving up a career-high five aces...Her 32 and 30-kill efforts were the top two single-match performances among all A-10 players for the season...Tallied 25 kills at Rhode Island (Oct. 21) along with 20 digs...Had a career-high seven blocks at George Washington (Oct. 14) along with 20 digs...Recorded 20 kills in just three sets in a win vs. Akron, ranking as the most kills in a three-set match for any A-10 player in 2012...Named to Temple's Director's Honor Roll for a third straight year for having a GPA above 3.0.
2011: Started in all 28 matches and was one of three to see action in all 101 sets...Led the team with 325 kills (3.22 kills per set)...Named to the Pitt Blue & Gold All-Tournament Team...Fifth on the team with 224 digs (2.22 digs per set)...Second on the team with 22 aces...Also second on the team with 54 total blocks (0.53 blocks per set)...Recorded seven double-doubles...Knocked down a career-high 23 kills in the second-to-last match of the season against Duquesne, also tallying 13 digs in the match...Hit 22 kills at Fordham on Nov. 4...Notched double figures in kills in 17 matches and double figures in digs in nine matches...Served up four aces vs. New Mexico on Sept. 17...Named to Temple's Director's Honor Roll for a second straight year for having a GPA above 3.0.
2010: Played in 21 matches, starting in 13 in her freshman season with the Owls...Ranked fifth on the team with 111 kills (1.76 per set), also averaging 0.59 digs per set and 0.37 blocks per set...Had a season-best performance at Xavier with 11 kills...In a three-set match vs. Virginia, knocked down nine kills while recording just one error...Named to Temple's Director's Honor Roll for having a GPA above 3.0.
High School: Named all-state as a senior and team captain at Moanalua...Selected as an impact player at three different tournaments including the state tournament as a senior...All-conference honorable mention as a junior at Kapolei High School, who was conference champs that year...Two-time all-conference and all-tournament all-star at Seoul American High School as a sophomore and freshman...Captain and MVP at the 2010 Samoa Bowl.
Personal: Majoring in kinesiology...Both Mom, Shelly, and Dad, Martin, played volleyball at the U.S. Military Academy...Both were named All-Army and All-Armed Forces.
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