Amanda Rome

Amanda Rome #12 OH 5’10”

Russ Rose Then (2000): “Amanda is a great ball handler, but we need for her to get stronger so that she can terminate the ball consistently.  If she can do that, she will continue her role as a front row player in addition to anchoring the back row.”

Russ Rose Now (2025): “Amanda was one of the nation’s top recruits.  She was a great passer, a great defensive player, and she had a strong arm.  Amanda was fearless as a competitor.  She has gone on to be a very successful lawyer.”

2000 Stat Leaders

2000 Season (Junior) Highlights and Awards: Academic All-Big Ten … All-Big Ten Honorable Mention.

Season Recap: Played in all 36 matches and all 128 sets … led the team with 2.78 digs/set … ranked 3rd on the team with 2.54 kills/set … ranked 2nd on the team with 36 service aces … averaged 0.34 blocks/set, good for 7th on the team.

2001 Season (Senior)

1999 Season (Sophomore)

1998 Season (Freshman)

Before Penn State: Played five years at Chaska High School and started at every position during that span; led Hawks to three state titles (1993, 1994, and 1996), as well as a second place finish in 1995 and a third place finish in 1997; named to Volleyball Magazine’s 1998 “Fab 50” team; was team captain her senior year; was an All-American, All-State, and All-Conference — as well as earning Metro Player of the Year — in both her junior and senior years; was the 1996 Minnesota Gatorade Player of the Year; also earned All-Conference and All-Metro honors as both a sophomore and a freshman, and was honorable mention All-Conference as an eighth grader.

“Women’s volleyball tries to avert 2000 start,” The Daily Collegian, Aug. 21, 2001

“Volleyball defeats Stanford for national title,” The Daily Collegian, Jan. 10, 2000

“Winning in the cards for Rome,” The Daily Collegian, Sept. 15, 1999

“All roads lead to Rome,” The Daily Collegian, Sept. 22, 1998