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2006: She had a great season in 2006 finishing the season tied for second on the team in kills with 169 ... missed just seven games last season and saw time in 34 of the team's 36 matches ... was also second on the team in total attacks (588) ... added seven assists as well ... totaled 19 service aces ... set a team season-high with 17 kills in a win over Fayetteville State ... also reached double-digit kills against Norfolk State (10) ... scored a season-high four service aces against North Carolina Central ... had a season-high three total blocks against Norfolk State as well ... added 15 digs against Hampton.
2005: Appeared in 28 matches for the Lady Rams, playing in 28 games...Tallied 109 kills on the season while committing only 71 errors in 305 total attack attempts for an average of 1.17 kills per game and an attack percentage of .125...Tallied 23 assists in 54 total assist attempts for an average of 0.25 assists per game and an assist percentage of .426...Tallied 27 service aces while committing 18 service errors for an average of 0.29 service aces per game...Committed 38 receiving errors and tallied 114 digs for an average of 1.23 digs per game...Tallied 15 total blocks (two solo, 13 block assists) for an average of 0.16 blocks per game...Recorded eight ball handling errors on the season...Recorded a season-high attack percentage of .565 versus North Carolina Central University on October 3, 2005 when she tallied 10 kills and committed only two assists in 16 attack attempts...Tallied a season-high ten kills versus North Carolina Central on October 3, 2005...Recorded a season-high four assists at Hampton University on September 2, 2005...Tallied a season-high nine digs at Savannah State University on September 9, 2005...Collected four service aces versus three opponents (Livingstone College on September 23; Saint Paul's on September 18; Shaw University on October 11)...Tallied a season-high three blocks versus both Southern University (September 3) and Elizabeth City State (September 24).
Personal: The 2005 volleyball season marked Sutton's first as a member of the Lady Rams' volleyball team...A native of Henderson, NC, she is a 2005 graduate of Louisburg High School where she was chosen the Most Valuable Player of her softball, basketball and volleyball teams en route to All-Conference honors in all three sports...Named Louisburg High School's Athlete of the Year in her senior season...The daughter of Richard Sutton and Miriam Ragland...Her sister, Tara Ragland was a four-year member of the WSSU Lady Rams' softball team...An accounting major at WSSU...Born in Henderson, NC on September 15th, 1987.
Season G K E TA PCT A SA SE DIG BLK 2005 93 109 71 305 .125 23 27 18 114 15 2006 115 169 119 569 .088 7 19 21 171 29 Totals 208 278 190 874 .100 30 46 39 285 44








