Eastern Washington University Athletics Hall of Fame
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Argotow led Eastern to the 1989 Big Sky Conference Championship and a first-round appearance in the NCAA Tournament. She was selected as the MVP of the Big Sky Conference and MVP of the Big Sky Tournament as the Eagles finished the season 25-7 overall and 14-2 in the conference. She also earned second team All-Northwest Region honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA). Eastern set a school record for victories as EWU made its first appearance in the NCAA Volleyball Tournament. Argotow was also a Big Sky All-Academic selection as a senior at Eastern, and she set 14 school records with career totals of 1,011 kills (3.42 per game), 2,588 hitting attempts and 972 digs (3.28 per game). As a senior in 1989, she had 525 kills (4.1 per game), 1,354 hitting attempts and 428 digs. In 1992 she was selected to the Big Sky Conference All-Decade team (1982-92). Formerly from Port Alberni, B.C., Argotow played for the Eagles for three seasons after transferring from Malaspina College. At Malaspina she earned All-Canada honors and was selected as her school's female athlete of the year.
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