Kris Brown

Kris Brown #5 DS 5’6″

Russ Rose Then (2006): “Kris was really slowed down during the spring by a shouder injury, but some of the things that she accomplished in her previous three years lead me to be very positive about what I would anticipate from her in her senior year.  She is a good server and is a competitive player who cares about the team, and when she gets that tomboy attitude out there on the court she is a terrific player and a fan favorite.  Her knowledge of the game and willingness to play aggressively will hopefully pay dividends”

Russ Rose Now (2025): “Kris was as advertised. She was a tremendous competitor and always had the team as her primary focus. Kris was a key player for us. Played quite a bit. She had a good serve and was a tough defensive player. But her greatest attribute was she always had this beautiful smile on her face that made everybody feel better, the players on the team, the crowd. She was a fan-favorite and one of my favorites as well.  She always played hard and did everything she could to help the team.  She has continued as a highly successful high school and club volleyball coach in Florida.”

2006 Stats Leaders

2006 Cumulative Team Stats

2006 Season (Senior): Played in 86 sets in 35 matches (with 5 starts).  Totaled 11 assists, 9 service aces, 85 digs, and 1 kill.

2005 Season (Junior)

2004 Season (Sophomore)

2003 Season (Freshman)

Before Penn State: Four-year volleyball letter-winner at Wooster High School in Wooster, Ohio; team captain senior year for the Generals; named third team All-State in 2001 and 2002; three-time first team All-Federal League and All-District IV (2000, ’01, ’02) selection; Federal League Player of the Year in 2001; District IV Player of the Year in 2001; led the Generals to a conference championship in 2001 and was a regional semifinalist in 2002; qualified for seven consecutive Junior Olympic National Tournaments with her club team, Cleveland Volleyball Company; two-time letterwinner in basketball; four-year honor roll student.

“Brown brings the energy,” The Daily Collegian, Nov. 8, 2006