| Height: | 6-0 |
| Year: | Jr. |
| Hometown: | Kennewick, Wash. |
| High School: | Kennewick HS '07 |
| Position: | OH/RS |
| Experience: | 2L |
2008: Following outstanding efforts throughout
the campaign, Cook earned All-Big Sky Conference honorable mention
accolades. She also attained All-Academic honors for the second
straight season. Fourteen times in 2008, she had double-digit kill
totals, while Cook also hit at a high percentage on numerous
occasions, seven times exceeding .300 (with at least 10 kills). She
hit .643 (10-1-14) in a road contest versus Northern Colorado. She
also helped the Eagles to a 3-2 away win over Gonzaga by hitting at
a .483 clip (16-2-29). Her block total of nine in a 3-2 home win
over Sacramento State not only set a career mark, but was the most
by any Eagle in 2008. Even more incredibly, she had a run of four
straight service aces early in the second set to earn Eastern a 6-2
advantage. Her match total of five more than doubled her previous
career high of two.
2007: Cook earned second team All-Big Sky
Conference honors and Big Sky All-Academic accolades in 2007. Cook
contributed double-digit kill total 13 times, including doing so
eight times in a 10-match stretch. She led the Eagles in kills
versus No. 16 Hawai’i with nine. Cook had career-high kill
totals of 19 twice against Northern Colorado, on Sept. 27 and Nov.
3. Against rival Gonzaga on Oct. 9, she hit .375 (12-3-24). Cook
had a great match versus Sacramento State on Oct. 13, hitting .409
(10-1-22) in that contest. Cook earned Co-Big Sky Player of the
Week accolades on Nov. 10 after averaging 4.17 kills and 1.50
blocks per set and hitting .333 (25-7-54) in sweeps of Boise State
and Portland State. Against the eventual Big Sky regular-season
champion Vikings, she had 15 kills, seven blocks and hit .353
(15-3-34).
High School: Her senior year, she earned 3A
All-State first team honors and was named the MVP of the Columbia
Basin 3A League. She was All-Big Nine Conference as a junior and
earned all-league honors in track and field in 2005 and 2006. Cook
also qualified for the 14-15 division of the 2004 NFL Pepsi Punt,
Pass & Kick National Finals. She is the daughter of Vicki and
Mark Cook and is majoring in exercise science.



