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- Year:
- 2010
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- Team:
- Volleyball
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- Grad Year:
- 2000
Bio
Amber Robinson Bradley, ’00, was a standout in volleyball at Midland. A four-year starter for the Lady Warrior Volleyball team from 1996-99, Amber established herself as one of the premier players at Midland. Amber received First Team All-Conference honors in 1996, ’98, and ’99, as well as Second Team All-Conference honors in 1997. She also received All-Region honors in 1998 and ’99. At the time of her graduation ’00, Amber was the school record holder for solo blocks in a season (128), kills in a career (1,588), attacks in a career (3,485), matches played in a career (155), and games played in a career (550). For her career, Amber recorded an attack percentage of .236. She averaged 2.89 kills per game for her career. Additionally, Amber recorded a total of 331 solo blocks and 290 assisted blocks during her four-year career. In 1998 and ’99 Amber received NAIA Scholar All-American honors. Amber received her Master’s Degree from the University of Nebraska-Omaha in Community Counseling. Amber Robinson Bradley is inducted into the Warrior Athletic Hall of Fame for her outstanding athletic accomplishments.