Jazmin Stoner
3 Jazmin Stoner
  • Height:
    5-9
  • Year:
    Sr.
  • Hometown:
    Durango, Colo.
  • High School:
    Durango
  • Position:
    OH
  • Major:
    Applied Psychology

Bio

As a senior: Enjoyed another fine season in her final year with the Black and Gold, capping off a decorated career that saw her leave her mark as one of the best players in recent memory ... Appeared in all of Bryant's 32 matches ... Led the team in kills (365) and kills per set (2.81) ... Led the team in points scored with 403, averaging a team-high 3.10 per set ... Ranked second on the squad with 296 digs, averaging 2.28 per set ... Leaves Smithfield in sixth place on the career leader board in career kills with 1,299 ... Finishes in 10th place in program history with 2.68 kills per set ... Her .873 serve percentage is good for ninth in program career history ... Amassed 912 digs during her four-year campaign, cracking the all-time leader board in 19th place ... Her 3.00 points per set average moved her into 14th in the career record book ... Led the team with an impressive 12 double-doubles on the year ... Paced the team with a career-high 24 kills against Holy Cross on Oct. 5 ... Also garnered a career-high 20 digs in that match against the Crusaders and amassed a season-high 26.5 points ... Totaled five blocks at Sacred Heart on Sept. 25, a new personal best.

As a junior: Despite missing eight matches due to injury, Stoner finished the season second on the team in kills, with 285... Appeared in 27 matches (105 games), earning 25 starts... Averaged a team-best 2.71 kills per game... Her .167 attack percentage was good for fourth on the squad, while her 24 aces ranked third... Registered 207 digs on the season, good for fifth overall... Boasted a .917 reception percentage in 528 total attempts... Put up 25 bloocks (5 solo) and 324 total points (3.09/game)... Reached double-digit kills 16 times... Team-most eight double-doubles... Matched her career-high with 21 kills in signature win over Boston College, the program's first-ever victory over a BCS opponent... Tied career mark with five aces vs. Manhattan College one day prior... Bryant Invitational All-Tournament Team selection... Named to the NEC Academic Honor Roll.

As a sophomore: Appeared in all 34 matches, starting in 33 while playing in all but one set in her second season... Finished second on the team in kills (351), kills per set (2.81), service aces (29) and points (397, 3.18/set)... Finished fourth on the team in digs with 228 and put up 34 total blocks on the year... Boasted a .865 reception percentage... Recorded a career-high 21 kills at Columbia on Sept. 18... Served up a career-best five aces the next day against league rival Fairleigh Dickinson to help the Bulldogs to a five-set win... Earned all-tournament team honors in the season-opening Toledo Tournament... Posted six double-doubles on the season and collected double-digit kill totals in 17 matches... Named to Northeast Conference Academic Honor Roll... Earned an All-Independent All-Academic Team nod.

As a freshman: Appeared in all 35 matches, starting in 16 and playing in all but one set... Was hot-handed to start her freshman campaign and was among the top three in kills the entire season... Earned all-tournament honors in her first three career tournaments (Navy, Sacred Heart, Holy Cross)... Finished the year third on the team in kills (298) and points (331), fourth in digs (181) and fifth in service aces (19)... Named to the NEC All-Academic Honor Roll.

Before Bryant: A 2008 graduate of Durango High School, Stoner was a three-year varsity starter... Led team to the Southwest League Championship and third-place finish at the Colorado State Championships in 2006... Took first-place honors at the King of the Mountain Doubles Tournament as a sophomore and junior... Named all-state selection... Team captain in 2007... Named Team MVP and first team all-conference as a senior... Led team to a pair of undefeated seasons and back-to-back league championships in 2006 and 2007... Two-year student council member... Recipient of the Renaissance Award given to students in the top 10 percent... Named an all-academic first team selection in 2006 and 2007.

Personal: Daughter of Ron and Carol Stoner, Jazmin C. Stoner was born July 19, 1990.

 

Career Game Highs

Kills: 24 vs. Holy Cross (Oct. 5, 2011)
Assists: 4 vs. Hartford (Sept. 22, 2009)
Aces: 5, twice (last vs. Manhattan College; Sept. 10, 2010)
Digs: 20 vs. Holy Cross (Oct. 5, 2011)
Blocks: 5 at Sacred Heart (Sept. 25, 2011)