Daily News | In this, her freshman year, Claire Deller’s defense is already providing for Penn
It’s hard to tell considering the slow start the Quakers volleyball program is off to this season, but their upside is a young arsenal headlined by Deller –– and it’s bringing high hopes for upcoming seasons.
Through her first 29 sets played, Deller has dominated both offensively and defensively. In that span, she has 2.28 points per set, 49 kills, and six aces and led the Quakers with 0.72 blocks per set. “We’ve talked a lot this season about [wanting] this pressure, we want to be in the fifth set with a team with everything on the line because that means we’ve earned that,” she said. “Now we have to just go find a way to mentally get over that hump.”Coming from one of the biggest volleyball hotspots in the country, Deller, the San Diego native brings some major accolades to the east coast.
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