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2020 Volleyball Roster

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12 Kylie Deberg

  • Height 6-4
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Hudson, Iowa
  • High School Hudson
  • Prev School Illinois

Biography

CAREER HONORS

  • 2020 AVCA Second-Team All-American
  • 2020 AVCA Southeast All-Region
  • 2020 All-SEC
  • 2020 SEC Volleyball Community Service Team
  • 2019 AVCA Second-Team All-American
  • 2019 AVCA Southeast All-Region
  • 2019 All-SEC
  • 2019 Baylor Classic All-Tournament Team
  • 2019 Dayton Invitational All-Tournament Team
  • 2019 Preseason All-SEC
  • 2019 CoSIDA Academic All-District
  • 2019 Dean's List (Spring)
  • 2019 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll
  • 2018-19 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll
  • 2018 AVCA Honorable Mention All-American
  • 2018 AVCA Southeast All-Region
  • 2018 All-SEC
  • 2018 Mizzou Invitational All-Tournament Team
  • 2018 Puerto Rico Invitational All-Tournament Team (MVP)
  • 2018 Dean's List (Fall)
  • 5x SEC Overall Player of the Week
  • 6x SEC Offensive Player of the Week

JUNIOR (2019)

  • Produced one of the finest single-seasons in Mizzou Volleyball history, leading to AVCA Second-Team All-American honors
  • Joins Lindsey Hunter (2004-05), Jessica Vander Kooi (2005-06), Lisa Henning (2011-13), Carly Kan (2013-14, '16) and Alyssa Munlyn (2015-18) as all-time Tigers to garner multiple All-American awards
  • Became the first Tiger to receive AVCA First, Second or Third Team All-American accolades since Melanie Crow (Third Team - 2016). Overall, is the ninth all-time Mizzou individual to receive the top recognition
  • Finished the season with 524 kills, 49 aces and 612.5 points to pace one of the NCAA's most electric offenses. Her 524 kills and 4.72 kills per set were the most in Tiger single-season history
  • Became only the second Mizzou player in program history with 600-plus points in a single season, joining Yvette Buhlig's 626.0 points in 1992
  • 5.52 points per set ranks second in Mizzou single-season history, while her 49 aces finished tied for seventh
  • In the final NCAA individual statistical rankings, finished eighth in points per set, 12th in points, 14th in kills per set, 17th in kills and 31st in aces
  • Overall for the year among SEC players, finished first in kills per set and points per set. Ranked second in aces per set, aces, kills and points
  • In SEC only play amongst conference individuals, finished second in kills (323) and points (371.0). Additionally, placed third in kills per set (4.75) and points per set (5.46)
  • Recorded her 1,000th career point and 100th career ace in Mizzou's comeback win at Alabama (Nov. 8)
  • Exploded for career-high 27 kills against No. 13 Florida (Oct. 30)
  • Monster match versus Ole Miss (Oct. 9), recording 25 kills, three aces, 11 digs and career-best 29.5 points
  • Strung together six consecutive 20-plus kill matches (Sept. 20 - Oct. 9)
  • Ridiculous early-season tournament at Dayton Invitational (Sept. 6-7), recording 59 kills (5.36 per set) on .510 hitting and 6.32 points per set
  • Finished campaign with 10, 20-plus kills matches, marking most by a Tiger since 2015
  • Was named the SEC Overall and Offensive Player of the Week twice (Sept. 2-8 // Sept. 30 - Oct. 6)

SOPHOMORE (2018)

  • Evolved into one of the SEC and NCAA's top offensive threats in first season at Mizzou
  • Ranked top 10 in SEC in kills, kills per set, points, points per set, aces and aces per set
  • Finished with 59 aces, ranking third all-time in Mizzou single-season history. Stood as the most aces by a Tiger in a single season since 2002
  • Tallied an ace in 26 matches and multiples aces in 16 matches
  • Produced season-high seven aces in Mizzou's win against Georgia (Nov. 11). The seven aces ranked tied for second by an SEC player in 2018 (most in a four-set match)
  • Finished with 522 total points, marking the most by a Tiger since 2016
  • Was an incredible model of consistency on offense, producing 10-plus kills in 28 of 32 matches played
  • Week Nine SEC Overall and Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 15-21). Highlighted by 21 kills and career-high 26 points in Tigers' upset victory at No. 11 Florida
  • Week Seven SEC Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 1-7). Produced 30 kills (5.00 per set) and 5.83 points per set in two Tiger sweeps over South Carolina and Arkansas
  • Eclipsed .300-plus hitting in eight matches, led by career-high .375 mark on seven kills in a sweep versus Drake (Sept. 15)
  • Third on Mizzou with four double-doubles, one in non-conference play and three in SEC action

FRESHMAN / ILLINOIS (2017)

  • Appeared in 11 total matches in first-year campaign at Illinois
  • A valuable offensive weapon off the bench, recording multiple kills in a match five times
  • Posted career-high six kills on three separate occassions, including twice over the team's season-opening weekend at the Montana State Bobcat Classic (Aug. 25-26)
  • Enjoyed most productive night in Big 10 Conference action in Illini's sweep at Rutgers (Oct. 1), delivering four kills on .800 hitting with one dig and one total block

HIGH SCHOOL (HUDSON)

  • Ranked No. 15 on PrepVolleyball's "Senior Aces" list
  • Named to PrepVolleyball's "Top 50 Juniors" list
  • Named to VolleyMag.com / Triple Crown Sports Girls "Fab 50" list
  • Registered 1,000-plus career kills
  • Earned Iowa Girls' Athletic Coaches Association (IGCA) First-Team All-State as a senior in 2016
  • Invited to the IGCA Senior Volleyball Classic All-Star Game in her final campaign
  • Also earned Second-Team All-State honors as a junior in 2015
  • Two-time North Iowa Cedar League (NICL) First-Team All-Conference as a senior and junior
  • Also tallied consecutive NICL First-Team All-District accolades in her final two campaigns
  • Produced NICL Second-Team All-Conference award as a sophomore
  • Opened high school career with NICL Honorable Mention All-Conference and Newcomer of the Year accolades

PERSONAL

  • Born on March 30, 1999
  • Daughter of Jill Kuyava and Mike DeBerg
  • Has two older sisters, Alisa Roth and Amanda Kehe
  • Alisa played collegiate volleyball at Drake (2007-10)
  • Pursuing sport management major at the University of Missouri

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

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    2019Junior

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    2020Senior

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