The Balance of Being a Multi-Sport Student-Athlete
Karly Klaer, a senior at Long Island University, exemplifies the multi-sport student-athlete as she competes in volleyball, basketball, and track and field while maintaining strong academic performance. Klaer transferred to LIU in 2025, quickly establishing close bonds with her coaches and making significant contributions to her teams, including being named Setter of the Year in volleyball. Leading her volleyball team to its 12th regular season conference title, she recorded 137 kills and a hitting percentage of .251. Klaer also made an impact in basketball and track and field, participating in five games for the basketball team and achieving personal bests in javelin and shot put at the NEC Championships. Despite her sports achievements, Klaer values her character and relationships beyond athletics, hoping to be remembered for being a positive influence.
By the Numbers- Karly Klaer had 137 kills and a .251 hitting percentage in volleyball.
- She finished sixth in shot put (11.87 meters) and third in javelin (34.12 meters) at the NEC Championships.
- Klaer was instrumental in LIU's volleyball team achieving a 20-9 record and winning the NEC title.
- Her addition to the women's basketball team follows a storied athletic family legacy, enhancing her collegiate sports experience.
With her collegiate career concluding, Klaer is reflecting on her experiences and considering future opportunities, possibly outside of athletics. She is poised to leverage her skills in time management and leadership gained through sports in her next endeavors.
Bottom LineKlaer exemplifies the quintessential student-athlete, balancing multiple sports and academics while fostering meaningful relationships. Her legacy transcends statistics, emphasizing the importance of personal character and community impact.
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