| Height: | 6-0 |
| Year: | So. |
| Hometown: | Mount Vernon, Wash. |
| High School: | La Conner HS '08 |
| Position: | OH/LS |
| Experience: | 1L |
2008: As a freshman, Kellerman teamed up her
athletic prowess with her academic skills, as she earned mention to
the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team. On the court, Kellerman
saw a significant amount of court time and had some impressive
bright spots. Her highest kill total of 2008 came in an exciting
25-14, 25-20, 15-25, 24-26, 15-11 road win over Gonzaga on Oct. 13,
when she had 11 putaways. She also had six digs and a block in that
contest. Three times Kellerman hit .250 or better (with at least 15
attacks). Kellerman hit at a .263 clip (6-1-19) in a 25-21, 25-15,
27-25 road loss to Idaho, .267 (7-3-15) in a 22-25, 25-21, 25-21,
25-21 comeback victory over Idaho State and .250 (8-1-28) in a
19-25, 25-19, 25-18, 25-9 win at Montana State, also of the
comeback variety. She had her best blocking performance of the
campaign in the UI contest with three, while her best dig total of
the season, 14, came in the ISU contest. She also set a personal
high in the MSU match with a pair of service aces. Her second
double-digit dig performance came in that match, as well.
High School: Kellerman was a four-year varsity
letterwinner who helped lead La Conner High School to its second
successive 2B state title her senior year at the school. She was
also part of state runner-up teams her first two years at the
school. Her individual honors included being named All-State,
All-Area and All-League. Kellerman was honored as the 2B State Most
Valuable Player as well as the MVP of the Northwest League.
Additionally, she saw success in basketball as a three-year varsity
starter and in track & field, qualifying for state meets in
several events. Academically, she carried a 4.00 grade point
average. At Eastern, Kellerman is majoring in electrical
engineering. Her parents are Brian Kellerman and Darlene Azure. Her
father played basketball at the University of Idaho, where he was
named the MVP of the Big Sky Conference and helped lead the Vandals
to a No. 6 ranking in the AP poll, as well as a berth in the 1982
NCAA Sweet 16.



