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Audra Harrison

Audra Harrison

Audra Harrison is in her fourth year with the Tribe, and has been instrumental in helping improve the W&M attack. Her specific duties include working with the pin hitters and back-court specialists during practice, home game management, and team travel. She also serves a vital role in the evaluation and recruitment of prospects.

In 2010, her first season with the College, Harrison helped Celine Alasomuka earn CAA all-rookie honors and mention as one of the best athletes in the East Region by Cobra Magazine.  Alasomuka led the CAA during conference play in serving with 0.36 aces per set, and totalled 350 digs, the second-most ever by a freshman at W&M.  Alasomuka continued her strong play in 2011, collecting 430 digs and another 24 aces.  In 2012, the Tribe defense diversified to include Devin Andrews-Lyssy and Olivia Jebb, with the trio averaging 5.3 digs per set.

Harrison joined the Tribe after spending the past two years as a graduate assistant at Midwestern State University, helping the Mustangs to a combined 35-34 record and a 25-win season in 2008. MSU was her first coaching job out of college after graduating from Gardner-Webb in 2008. Harrison graduated as the Bulldog's all-time leader with 1,576 career digs, and ranked second with 1,067 kills while splitting time as both an outside hitter and libero. She was a three-time member of the Atlantic Sun All-Academic squad, and had career-highs of 29 kills and 32 digs in a match.

Harrison graduated from Gardner-Webb with a degree in physical education, and earned her masters degree in kinesiology with a focus in sports administration from Midwestern State in 2010.