2017 Volleyball Roster
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Arkansas
Sep 12 (Fri)
6 PM

Jersey Number 10
Brynna DeLuzio
- Position:
- Setter/Libero
- Height:
- 5-9
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Windermere, Fla.
- High School:
- The First Academy
Bio
Awards:
Kills: 4 at Colorado State (9/16/17)
Digs: 31 at Arizona State (11/12/21)
Assists: 64 vs Arizona State (11/18/17)
Aces: 4 vs Oregon State (9/29/17)
Blocks: 6 vs Washington State (11/01/17)
Cumulative Career Statistics:
Kills: 93
Digs: 1,422
Assists: 2,535
Aces: 105
Blocks: 51
2022 (GRADUATE STUDENT):
- 4X Pac-12 All-Academic Team (2022, 2021, 2020, 2019)
- Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 13, 2021)
- 2X All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention (2021, 2017)
- Pac-12 Second Team (2018)
- AVCA Honorable Mention (2017)
- All-Region/ District Honorable Mention - All Pacific South Region (2017)
- All-Region/ District Freshman of the Year - All Pacific South Region (2017)
- All-Conference - All Freshman Team (2017)
- 3X Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (Nov. 6, 2017, Oct. 1, 2017, Sept. 18, 2017)
- CU Freshman of the Year (2017)
- Team Honors - Defensive MVP (2021) // Heart of the Buffalo (2018)
- 2X CU Athlete of the Week
Kills: 4 at Colorado State (9/16/17)
Digs: 31 at Arizona State (11/12/21)
Assists: 64 vs Arizona State (11/18/17)
Aces: 4 vs Oregon State (9/29/17)
Blocks: 6 vs Washington State (11/01/17)
Cumulative Career Statistics:
Kills: 93
Digs: 1,422
Assists: 2,535
Aces: 105
Blocks: 51
2022 (GRADUATE STUDENT):
- Played in all 31 matches, making 112 set appearances
- Recorded double-digit assists in 18 matches
- Had double-digit assists in 11 straight matches
- Recorded double-digit digs in 11 matches
- Finished the season with 10 kills, 241 digs, 321 assists and 19 aces
- Started in every match for the Buffs at libero
- Recorded 85 assists, 25 aces and 500 digs
- Became the second CU player with 500 digs in a season
- She averaged 4.67 digs per set, breaking a CU record and leading the Pac-12
- Led the team in aces
- Named All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
- Had two 30+ dig performances against Oregon State and Arizona State
- Named to Pac-12/BIG TEN Challenge All-Tournament team and Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 13)
- Started the season out at libero with at least nine digs in 11 of 12 matches to start the season
- Recorded double-digit digs in a dozen matches
- Shifted back to setter in a 6-2 offense for in 10 matches, recording a season-best 24 assists and 16 digs in a win against No.11-ranked Utah
- Named to the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Led the team with 223 digs and had 226 assists
- Also had 18 aces
- Redshirted the season with the Buffs
- Named to the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- DeLuzio continued to excel for the Buffs as a sophomore until her season came to an end due to medical reasons
- Appeared in 83 sets and was the starting setter in a 6-2 system
- Averaged 5.93 assists per set and had 492 total assists
- She also had more than 150 digs overall
- Was selected to the Rumble in the Rockies All-Tournament team after averaging 32 assists per match in Wyoming
- Had a season-best 34 assists against Oral Roberts in the season opener
- DeLuzio added three double-doubles, including 24 assists and a career-high in digs at 15 against USC
- Was named to the Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team
- DeLuzio had an outstanding freshman season for the Buffs
- Started in all 34 matches for the Buffs and was an offensive leader
- Led the team in assists (1411) as well as aces (29)
- Recorded 50+ assists in nine matches for the Buffs, and her 1,411 total assists ranked 10th in the NCAA
- Averaged 11.02 assists per set, which was the third best mark in the Pac-12 and 30th in the NCAA
- Was selected to the NIKE Invitational All-Tournament team after directing CU to a .330 hitting percentage
- DeLuzio was also named to the Omni Invitational All-Tournament team after guiding CU to a .321 hitting efficiency
- She was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Week after helping CU to a 3-0 mark in the final weekend of non-conference play
- This was the first of four Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors for DeLuzio, which made her the first Buff ever to receive the honor more than once
- DeLuzio earned a spot on the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team and was recognized as an All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention in the conclusion of her freshman campaign
- She was named to the NCAA Waco Sub-Regional All-Tournament Team, as well as an AVCA Honorable Mention All-American, after her performance in the NCAA Tournament
- DeLuzio was a key part of the Buffs success, helping them to the Sweet 16 round for the first time in 20 years. She finished the season named to the VolleyballMag.com's freshman All-American First Team
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- Deluzio was named a 2016 AVCA Under Armour Second Team All-American after helping The First Academy win its second state championship during her tenure
- She finished the season with a 26-5 record
- The 4A Player of the Year recorded 375 kills and hit .319 in 88 sets.
- She also added 278 digs and 18 blocks.
- Deluzio earned NHS AAU All-America status in 2015 as a junior
- Over the course of 70 sets, she recorded 292 kills, 191 digs and 18 blocks while hitting .331
- As a sophomore, she was tabbed an NSHS AAU All-American
- She was also a member of the 2012 THS team that won the state title.
- Deluzio played for the Top Select Volleyball Club
- Her team won the AAU National Championship in 2016 and competed at the AAU championships in 2012 and ’13, as well as USA Nationals in 2012
- She was recruited by Florida State, Georgia Tech and Pepperdine, but chose Colorado for her collegiate career because “it’s a different experience and both of her parents went to school here.”
- Brynna Ann Deluzio was born on April 28, 1999 in Windermere, Florida
- She is the daughter of Donald and Sheri Deluzio
- She is the third youngest of nine kids (not all blood-related).
- Her father played football at CU
- Her sister Alexa played basketball at Florida State and another sister, Krystal, played basketball at Duke
- Two other sisters, Loren and Erika, both played volleyball collegiately at Liberty and UConn, respectively
- Deluzio’s brother Ben played baseball at FSU and another brother, Vic, was on the football team at Nav
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