San Diego State Adds Shea Rubright: Elite Blocking Skills from Big Ten and Pac-12
The San Diego State volleyball team added 6-3 middle blocker Shea Rubright to its 2024 newcomer class after she joined the program from Washington State, bringing her experience from nationally ranked programs at Minnesota and Washington State. Rubright will have one year of eligibility remaining at SDSU.
Why It MattersShea Rubright's addition strengthens the Aztec volleyball team by bringing in a player with experience from competitive conferences and a track record of academic excellence, enhancing the team's depth and skill set.
By the Numbers- 78 kills and 107 blocks posted in 45 matches at Minnesota
- 340 kills, .505 hitting percentage, and 78 blocks in senior year of high school
- Shea Rubright has joined the San Diego State volleyball team as a transfer from Washington State with one year of eligibility remaining
- She brings experience from competitive conferences, having played for Minnesota and Washington State
The addition of Shea Rubright enriches the San Diego State volleyball team with her on-court skills and academic achievements, positioning the team for a stronger competitive edge in the 2024 season.
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