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Coach Kelli Greene-Agnew

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Coach Kelli Greene-Agnew

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2022 – AVCA Top Flight (with Kylie Deberg on Court 2 and with Grace Seits on Court 4)
2022 – CCSA All-Conference Team
2022 – Preseason All-CCSA Team
2022 – CCSA Academic Honor Roll
2020 – AVCA National Pair of the Week
2019 – CCSA All-Freshman Team

2023
Kelli Greene-Agnew ended the season with an overall record of 10-4 (87-48 career) … partnered with Natalie Myszkowski for most of the season going 8-2 (1-1 on court four and 7-1 on court five) … also went 7-0 in exhibition play (6-0 with Myszkowski and 1-0 with Marlie Monserez) … was 1-0 with Abby Van Winkle on court two, 1-0 with Lexy Denaburg on court one and 0-2 with Tessa Van Winkle on court four … the Bruins faced 32 ranked opponents in the 44 duals on the year with Greene-Agnew going 5-3 against ranked teams (three matches were truncated at the Pac-12 Championship) … recorded a season-best winning streak of seven consecutive duals twice during the season (from Mar. 4 to Mar. 17, one with Monserez, one with Abby Van Winkle, and then five with Myszkowski, ended on Mar. 17 on court five vs. No. 4 Florida State and then from Mar. 18 to Apr. 8 all with Myszkowski, ended with No. 13 Washington on court four with Tessa Van Winkle) … Greene-Agnew clinched six victories in dual matches on the year for the Bruins with the biggest coming in a 3-0 victory over No. 20 Arizona (Apr. 27) on court one in the Bruins’ first elimination dual at the Pac-12 Championship … Greene-Agnew went 1-0 in postseason play (1-0 at Pac-12s) on court one with Denaburg subbing in for Maggie Boyd (also had three truncated matches at the Pac-12 Championship) … Greene-Agnew went 10-3 in two-set matches and 0-1 in three-set matches on the year.

2022 (LSU – BEACH VB) – Season Statistics | Match-by-Match Statistics
Graduated from LSU with a degree in Sports Administration … finished the season with a 34-8 record, beginning the season on court four with Grace Seits (15-2) … she played one match on court four with Sierra Caffo, falling to UCLA’s Natalie Myszkowski and Sophie Moore in straight sets … she went 1-0 on court three with Parker Bracken, and then began playing with Kylie Deberg and that duo went 14-5 on court two and 5-0 on court three … that duo finished 11-5 against ranked teams … earned her most impressive win of the season on April 3 at No. 1 UCLA when she and Deberg won on Court 2 in three sets over Lea Monkhouse and Rileigh Powers (19-21, 21-16, 15-8) … she finished her LSU career with 77 wins (77-44), the sixth-most in program history.

2021 (LSU – BEACH VB) – Season Statistics | Match-by-Match Statistics
Finished the season with a 15-16 record, competing solely on Court 2 with Claire Coppola … earned her most impressive win of the season on April 4 at No. 4 UCLA when she and Coppola won on Court 2 in straight sets … Picked up a big victory at the CCSA Tournament in the semifinals over TCU to help give LSU a 3-2 win and send the Tigers to the championship match.

2020 (LSU – BEACH VB) – Season Statistics | Match-by-Match Statistics
Went 13-0 throughout the season with partner Taryn Kloth on Court 4 without dropping a set … that duo was the only pair in the country to compete in at least 10 matches together and win every set throughout the season … went 5-0 with Kloth in Hawaii to open the season, all against Top-20 teams, earning AVCA National Pair of the Week … helped lead LSU to wins in back-to-back weeks against then No. 1 UCLA, vaulting the Tigers to their first No. 1 ranking in both the AVCA and DiG Polls … won in straight sets against No. 1 UCLA on Court 4 on February 23, helping give the Tigers their first ever program win over the Bruins and winning the Duke Kahanamoku Beach Classic … granted an extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19.

2019 (LSU – BEACH VB) – Season Statistics | Match-by-Match Statistics
Picked up 15 victories in her freshman campaign playing with five different partners throughout the course of the season, going a combined 15-20 … earned her first win on February 24 on Court 3 over No. 18 Tulane … earned four wins over pairs from ranked teams … swept through her first five home matches of the season … named to the CCSA All-Freshman Team … competed on Court 2 for LSU during the NCAA Championship.

HIGH SCHOOL
Was a four-year indoor volleyball varsity letter winner at Sandra Day O’Connor High School … her teams were ranked in top 20 in the state all four years … team reached 6A Division I state playoffs all four years … 2016-2017 top 5 section leader in kills, digs and aces … 2014 Nike Tournament Championship MVP … 2016 Lady Rider Tournament All-Tournament Team.

PERSONAL
Full name: Kelli Marie Greene-Agnew … born in Phoenix, Arizona … mother is Colleen Agnew … has a younger brother, Ben … says she chose UCLA because, “ I had am extra year of eligibility and wanted to try something new for my last year. The coaches and girls are all amazing and I have loved training with them.” … lists her greatest athletic thrill as every NCAA tournament … pursuing a graduate degree in Project Management and has a career objective of working in the sports world.