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USA WOMEN'S PLAYER PROFILE ![]() #18 - Cassie BussePosition: Opposite
Height: 6-1 (190cm)
Weight: 82kg
Hometown: Prior Lake, Minn.
College: Minnesota
Birth Date: January 15, 1982
Joined Team: October 2005
MAJOR INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: 2007 – Pan American Cup (Fourth Place), Pan American Games (Bronze Medal), World Grand Prix (Eighth Place)…NORCECA Championship (Silver Medal)...FIVB World Cup (Bronze Medal). 2006 - Pan American Cup (Fourth Place), World Grand Prix (Seventh Place), World Championships (Ninth Place). 2005 – World Grand Champions Cup (Silver Medal). INTERNATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS: 2007 – Charted 2.82 points per set during the Pan American Cup, including a 2.55 kill average…Reached double-figure points in four of the seven Pan American Cup matches, including an international career-high 15 points against Dominican Republic on June 23…Added 13 points versus Argentina on June 21...Totaled 27 points in starting all five matches at the Pan American Games…Tallied seven points in bronze medal match against Peru on July 19…Situational substitution in 19 sets of the World Grand Prix, totaling eight kills on 21 swings…Started all five matches at opposite for the U.S. during the NORCECA Championship…Averaged 2.69 points, 2.25 kills and 0.38 aces per set at the NORCECA Championship…Led Team USA in scoring versus Trinidad & Tobago with 13 points on Sept. 17, then tied for match-high honors with 11 points versus Mexico on Sept. 18…Played in 23 sets with one match start during FIVB World Cup…Averaged 0.91 points, 0.78 kills and 0.09 blocks per set primarily as a late set substitution at the World Cup…Started versus Italy on the final day of World Cup in match of top two teams, compiling 11 points on nine kills, one ace and one block in three sets. 2006 – CCompeted against Poland on May 26 at Chicago, tallying 11 points in three sets…Played a total of 13 sets in eight matches of the World Grand Prix…Tallied seven kills with a .417 attack percentage and an ace versus China on Aug. 25…Played in three sets during World Championships, recording a block against Kazakhstan on Oct. 31.2005 – Selected as a member of the USA Women’s National Team that captured the silver medal at the season-ending FIVB World Grand Champions Cup in Japan in November…The United States finished the tournament with a record of 4-1 as it earned wins over Korea, 2004 Olympic gold medalist China, Poland and Japan along the way. COLLEGE HIGHLIGHTS: Busse gained national recognition in 2003-04 by receiving America Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) First Team All-America honors and Big Ten Player of the Year honors…During the 2003 NCAA Tournament, she was named the Pacific Region's Most Outstanding Player and was named to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team after recording 23 kills against the eventual national champion USC…Busse finished her career ranked sixth on the Minnesota kills list with 1,502…She became only the fourth player in school history to record over 600 kills, recording the fifth-highest total in school history at 614…Busse excelled both on and off the court as she became the first Minnesota volleyball player to receive First Team Academic All-American honors…She also was given the Golddigger Award from the Minnesota Volleyball Booster Club, awarded to the player who demonstrates a positive attitude during competition and also helps promote a positive image for the University of Minnesota…Busse was one of two recipients of the Big Ten Conference Medal of Honor for the 2003-04 academic year. The Medal of Honor is the highest award bestowed upon a student-athlete in the Big Ten Conference…Each Big Ten school selects a senior student-athlete who represents the very best achievements in all areas: academic excellence, athletic achievement and leadership. PERSONAL: Full name Cassandra Lee Busse...Born in Shakopee, Minn.….Parents are Jim and Nancy Busse…Has an older sister, Nicole, and a younger sister, Melissa…Earned a bachelor’s degree in Family Social Science in the spring of 2004 at the University of Minnesota…Enjoys horseback riding and hanging out with her friends and family in her spare time…Raised on an ostrich farm…Was in a class of six that graduated from Prior Lake Christian School in 2000…Did not know what a middle blocker was until her junior year of high school...Lists her parents as her most admired people calling them "the most amazing people in the world"...Happiest moment in life was when her niece was born...Lists winning the Big Ten Championship as her happiest moment in sports. 20 Questions with Cassie Busse |
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