
Russ Rose Then (2006): “Ashley had a great spring and summer and is committed to making her senior year a memorable one. Nothing would make me happier than to see Fid have a good senior year and contribute to the success of the team. She is always in great shape with a good volleyball IQ and she plays the game hard. Hopefully there will be opportunities for her to showcase her talents. She has shown the greatest improvement with her serve and is always tuned in to caring about the team.”
Russ Rose Now (2025): “Ashley was a well-skilled player with good strength, but she had some injuries that limited her reps. Her time here also coincided with some other players like Ashley Pederson and Syndie Nadeau who were playing in front of her. She was another person who was at Penn State for the right reasons. She always had a big smile on her face, she came to practice and worked hard, and she was really a marvelous representative of the program and her family, and was a real positive person for the program.”
2006 Season (Senior): Played in 81 sets in 32 matches (with 5 starts). Totaled 7 kills (.273 hitting percentage), 7 assists, 17 service aces, and 131 digs (1.62 digs/set, which ranked 5th on the team).
Before Penn State: Four-year volleyball letterwinner at Mundelein High School in Mundelein, Illinois; team captain in 2002 for the Mustangs; four-time Daily Herald all-area selectionand three-time all-conference selection; twice named to the Chicago Tribune second team; senior season was named the News Sun and Pioneer Press first team, Chicago Sun-Times second team, first team News Gazette, and all-state; led team to a 37-3 record in 2002, earning conference and sectional crowns and finishing ninth in the state of Illinois; picked up honorable mention accolades from the Pioneer Press in junior season after leading the Mustangs to a 34-5 record and a regional championship; also garnered News Sun first team honors during juior season; an attendee of the USVBA Developmental camp her freshman season after a fourth-place finish in the state and 34-5 record; member of the Sky High Volleyball club; member of the honor roll.