Syndie Nadeau

Syndie Nadeau #1 OH 5’11”

Russ Rose Then (2001): “Syndie is an experienced volleyball player who I think once she gets acclimated to college volleyball in the United States is going to make a nice contribution to our team.  What I like about Syndie is that she has a good arm swing.  She’s athletic and I think she takes pride in her performance.”

Russ Rose Now (2025): “Syndie developed into a really good player. What I liked about Syndie was that even though she wasn’t real physical, she had an excellent volleyball IQ and played a very good all-around game. In 2004, she was our first-ever AVCA National Player of the Week. I said back then that I would recruit her again because I really enjoyed coaching her and I knew she was going to get her degree in engineering and use it. After college she returned to Canada and is working now for Siemens.”

2001 Stats Leaders

2001 Season (Freshman): Appeared in four matches and 7 sets, averaging 2.14 kills/set … posted 4 kills on 9 attacks for a .222 hitting percentage in first action of her collegiate career versus Youngstown State (10/9) … made first career start versus Northwestern (10/26) totaling 7 kills and 7 digs in the 3-0 win … tallied 4 kills and 2 digs in Penn State’s five-set reverse sweep upset of No. 5 Wisconsin (10/27) … saw limited time after starting vs. Ohio State (10/31).

2004 Season (Senior)

2003 Season (Junior)

2002 Season (Sophomore)

Before Penn State: Named the Athlete of the year at Cegep Beauce Appalaches in 1998; member of the 1999 Quebec Provincial Team; nominated for the rookie of the year award of the Quebec Volleyball Federation in 1999; member of the 1998 all-star team in juvenil AAA; member of the 1997 all-star team at the Quebec Games.

 

“Lions Nadeau named National Player of  Week,” The Daily Collegian, Nov. 9, 2004