
#11 Kirsi Voshell

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Position:
P |
Hometown:
Pullman, WA |
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Height:
6-3 |
Previous
School:
Pullman HS |
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Year:
Senior |
Date
of
Birth:
July
20,
1990 |

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2010-11:
Hand another outstanding
year that cumulated with
her being named
first-team
all-conference…battled
teammate Alyssa Fierro
for conference lead in
rebounds and blocked
shots…wound up tied for
the shot-block lead with
63, which tied her for
eighth overall in the
NAIA and left her one
short of the school
record she set the
previous season…finished
second in rebounding at
8.6 per game, which
ranked her 32nd in the
NAIA…her 291 total
rebounds ranks seventh
on the program’s
all-time single season
list…also second on the
team in scoring at 12.0
points and was fifth in
steals with 24…led the
team with a 54.3 field
goal percentage on
170-of-313 shooting and
shot 62.2 percent from
the foul line…her field
goal percentage ranked
16th in the NAIA…posted
a remarkable seven
double-doubles by
finishing a game in
double digits in both
rebounding and
scoring…had 12 games
where she finished in
double figures in
rebounding, including a
season-high 15 against
Biola…scored in double
digits in nine of the
team’s first 10 games
and wound up with 23
games where she scored
at least 10
points…scored a
career-high 22 points
against Montana
Tech…started every
game…enters senior year
16th on the program’s
all-time scoring list
with 894 points, 15th on
career field goal list
with 365 made, third on
all-time field goal
percentage list at .542,
fourth in all-time
rebounds at 722, and
second in career blocked
shots with 157…earned
Academic All-Frontier
Conference honors.
2009-10:
Enjoyed an outstanding
sophomore season as she
led the team in
rebounding at 7.5 boards
per game and was fourth
in scoring at 9.4
points...also set a
school record with 64
blocked shots in a
season...earned
second-team
all-conference
honors...in three of the
first seven games of the
season, she finished in
double figures in both
scoring and
rebounding...wound up
with five
double-doubles,
including a remarkable
16 point, 20 rebound
effort against Montana
Western in the opening
round of the conference
tournament...the 20
rebounds tied for
third-most in school
history...reached
double-digits in
rebounds eight times and
reached double digits in
scoring 14 times...had a
then career-high 20
points against Montana
Tech in second round of
conference
tourney...averaged 15.3
points in the three
conference tourney
games...was second on
the team in field goal
percentage at 55.2
percent...her 64 blocks
ranked 10th in the NAIA
and her 256 rebounds
ranked No. 32.
2008-09:
Had a solid first year
with the
Warriors...finished
second on the team in
field goal percentage
and blocked shots, and
was third in
rebounding...scored in
every game but one when
she didn’t have a shot
attempt and was in
double figures three
times, including a
season-high 14 against
Montana Tech during the
conference
tournament...reached
double figures in
rebounding twice,
including 12 against
Great Falls when she
also scored eight
points...also barely
missed a double-double
against Montana Western
with 12 points and nine
boards...had season
highs of four offensive
rebounds, 10 defensive
rebounds, two assists
and two
steals...finished with
six
blocked shots in 18
minutes of play against
Point Loma
Nazarene...had at least
three rebounds in every
game but two.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Was a standout
basketball player for
the Greyhounds and will
help LCSC continue to
have a player from
Pullman on the
roster...averaged 8.8
points and 7.5 rebounds
a game as a senior and
helped Pullman enter the
state tournament
undefeated after winning
the Great Northern
League and district
titles...the Greyhounds
finished the season at
24-2 and earned
fourth-place at
state...earned
First-Team All-GNL
honors and also made the
All-Palouse
team...during junior
year, she helped the
team to the league title
and a 21-2
finish...averaged 8.4
points and 6.7 rebounds
per game as a junior,
was named the team’s
Most Improved Player,
earned second team
all-league honors, and
participated in an
all-star game...also
lettered two years in
softball and was a First
Team All-GNL selection
at first base her senior
year.
PERSONAL:
Secondary Education
major...parents are the
late Glenn Voshell and
Kenny and Sheila
Askelson...has two
brothers, Trevor and
Bryce, and two sisters,
Rachel and Lauren...born
July 20, 1990...hobbies
include hunting and
anything outside.