2003 Volleyball Roster
Sep 19 (Fri)
7 PM

Ashley Nu'u
- Position:
- Setter
- Height:
- 5-10
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Aurora, Colo.
- High School:
- Smoky Hill
Ashley Nu’u is ready to make her final mark as one of CU’s elite setters in school history. She is fifth on CU’s all-time assists list with 2,963. Nu’u was an AVCA All-Central Region honorable mention and All-Big 12 honorable mention pick in 2005. There is no question the 2006 offense starts here.
As a Junior in 2005
Nu’u earned honorable mention honors to the 2005 AVCA All-Central Region and All- Big 12 Conference Teams as a junior. She ranked 17th in the NCAA and was third in the Big 12 with 13.16 assists per game. In league-only contests she also ranked third with 12.82. Her 1,448 assists during the season were the seventh highest handed out in a single season. Nu’u helped CU set a record for the single-season attack percentage at .262, besting the former record of .259 set in 1991. For the second straight year, she recorded triple figures in three different statistical categories adding 113 kills and 194 digs. Nu’u handed out a career-high 70 assists against Baylor (10/5). On 11 occasions, she passed out 60 or more assists. Against
As a Sophomore in 2004
Nu’u earned honorable mention to the 2004 All-Conference Big 12 team in her first year as a full-time starter. She ranked fifth in the Big 12 in overall assists with 12.19 per game and was sixth in league-only contests at 11.79 per game. Her season total of 1,146 assists ranks 12th on CU’s single-season list. She is the 12th CU player to record triple figures in three different statistical categories adding 119 kills and 144 digs, a feat that has happened a total of 23 times. Nu’u set career-highs in assists (63), kills (eight) and attacks (14) during the team’s win over No. 20 San Diego (9/10). She would increase her personal-best in kills to nine while setting a career-marks in points (12) and hitting percentage (.750, 9k-0e-12att ? min. 10 attacks) against
As a Freshman in 2003
Voted as the 2003 Big 12 Conference Preseason Freshman of the Year. Only a sore back during the non-conference season prevented Nu’u from achieving those early expectations. She missed eight matches early, but came on strong to play in 19 of the final 20 contests, providing CU with an added boost during its second half run. She used her blocking skills to be a front-row force in the Buffs’ two-setter system used at the end of 2003. Nu’u recorded 30 of her 46 season blocks in the final seven matches of the season. Nu’u was second on the team in attack percentage (.311), assists (369) and blocks per game (0.80). She had seven blocks, including four solo, at Texas Tech (11/8) just one shy of CU’s single-match record for a setter. Nu’u had the fifth most assists by a freshman in team history and ranked fourth in solo blocks by a freshman.
High School
One of the most intensely recruited preps in her class, Ashley Nu’u was the No. 2 ranked recruit in the nation following a stellar prep career. At
Personal
Born Jan. 23, 1985, in
Academics
Ashley is majoring in psychology at CU.