Emily DeMure

Emily DeMure #9 OH 6’1″

“Emily Demure (2016) Verbals to Penn State,” DigNittanyVolleyball, Sept. 19, 2015

Russ Rose Then (2016): “Emily is an enthusiastic competitor and Penn State is where she wanted to come to school so I look forward to seeing her play and working with her. She might be a sort of utility player for us, where we can use her in different positions. Once we get her in the gym we’ll be able to see where she’s best suited to help us.”

Russ Rose Now (2025):

2016 Stats Leaders

2016 Cumulative Team Stats

2016 Season (Freshman): Did not play in any matches.

Transferred to Colorado in the Spring of the 2017 season.

Career Offensive Statistics

Season Team Sp Mp K K/s E Ta Pct. A A/s Sa Sa/s Se
2017-18 Colorado 40 21 1 0.025 1 4 0.000 38 0.95 0 0.000 1
2018-19 Colorado 41 16 17 0.415 6 52 0.212 0 0 1 0.024 1
2019-20 Colorado 13 9 0 0.000 0 2 0.000 9 0.692 3 0.231 0
Totals: 94 46 18 0.191 7 58 0.212 47 0.5 4 0.043 2
Career Defensive Statistics
Season Team Dig D/s Re Bs Ba Tb B/s Be Bhe Pts Pts/s
2017-18 Colorado 9 0.225 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 2 1 0.025
2018-19 Colorado 9 0.220 0 1 10 11 0.268 1 0 24 0.585
2019-20 Colorado 2 0.154 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 3 0.231
Totals: 20 0.213 0 1 10 11 0.117 1 2 28 0.298

Before Penn State: A four-year letterwinner at Granite Bay, DeMure helped the Grizzly Bears to a DI state championship during the 2013-14 season, as well as an All-League title in the same year … helped Granite Bay to a NorCal All-Section title in 2015 … served as team captain from 2014-15, earning Sierra Foothill All-League second team honors in 2014 and first team distinction in 2015 … selected as team MVP at Granite Bay in 2015 … played club volleyball for Gold Cal Juniors, helping the Stars to a second-place finish in America at USAV Junior Nationals in 2012-13 … played on the A1 Women’s Junior National Team in 2015, having played on the A2 team in 2014.

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