Hilary Sexton

Hilary Sexton #7 OH 5’9″

Russ Rose Then (2002): “Hilary is a multi-purpose player for us because if we need to put Hilary in as a hitter, we can do that.  She was one of the top hitters when she came out of high school.  The libero position is truly custom made for Hilary, as it’s an opportunity for her to pass and be involved in all of the plays.  It’s a great opportunity for her to play defense and demonstrate her quickness and volleyball savvy.  She is a very bright girl both in the classroom and off the court.  What I think is important is that Hilary has a solid year from a leadership standpoint, along with keeping her game at a high level.  As the libero, you need to be focused and be a player that is ready to play every rally and not get caught up in any of the distractions that normally can be thrown your way.  A great deal of our success will depend on Hilary’s performance.”

Russ Rose Now (2025): “Hilary was an explosive, fast twitch player.  I loved how hard Hilary hit the ball. I mean, back when she was in club volleyball, there’d be a big crowd watching her court when she was playing because of how dynamic she was.  She jumped so well, so she kind of gave hope to the shorter people.  She had long arms. like her dad, she could pass very well, she was a terrific defensive player, and she was a very strong attacker.  She’s still giving back as a high school and club coach.”

2002 Stats Leaders

2002 Cumulative Team Stats

2002 Season (Senior): Academic All-Big Ten … played in 74 of 112 sets and 23 of 33 matches … her average of 3.20 digs/set led the team, while her total of 237 digs ranked 3rd … averaged 0.74 assists/set, good for 3rd best on the team.

2001 Season (Junior)

2000 Season (Sophomore)

1999 Season (Freshman)

Before Penn State: Lettered two years at Crystal Lake Central before transferring to Prairie Ridge High School, where she was a two-year starter and captain; a “Fab 50” selection by Volleyball Magazine; Chicago Tribune second-team All State honoree; named Player of the Year by the Northwest Herald; voted All-area by the Chicago Sun-Times.

“Sexton Plays Volleyball With Reckless Abandon,” The Daily Collegian, Sept. 20, 2001

“Out to prove the critics wrong,” The Daily Collegian, Nov. 9, 2000

“Sexton shines in relief” — The Daily Collegian, Oct. 7, 1999