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Melissa Tvrdik
2003
Outside Hitter
Farwell, Minn.
Minnewaska Area High School
Melissa Tvrdik won the top two individual awards given by the WIAC when she was named the league's Most Valuable Player and the sport's Scholar-Athlete in 2003.
Tvrdik led the team with a .358 hitting percentage and finished with 457 kills, second on the team. She led the Falcons with 50 aces and with 131 total blocks. She finished with 191 digs.
The Farwell, Minn., native was one of UW-RF's top career players. She is sixth in career kills (1,209), eighth in career kill attempts (2,709), second in career kill percentage (.321) and third in career block assists (337). UW-RF won two WIAC titles (2002, 2003) and competed in the NCAA Div. III tournament in 2000 and 2003. She had double digits in kills in 68 of 111 career matches played. She had double-digit kills and double digit digs in seven career matches.
In 2003 she was the UWRF Player of the Week four times and was the WIAC Player of the Week once.
She led team in kill percentage (.358), solo blocks (19), block assists (112) and total blocks (131). She had a career high 14 digs against Nebraska-Wesleyan (Oct. 10) and Whitewater (Sept. 20). Tvrdik had double digit kills in 30 of 39 matches and had double digit kills and digs in six matches.
In 2002, she was named the team's Most Valuable Offensive Player and was named to the All-WIAC first team. She was named to the AVCA All-Midwest Region team and then was named to the AVCA second All-American team. She was named the UW-RF Player of the Week four times. Tvrdik led team in kill percentage (.345), solo blocks (17), block assists (116), and total blocks (133). She had her career high kill match (21) vs. Trinity on Oct. 26, 2002 and had double digit kills in 24 of 39 matches. She had double digit kills and digs once.
In 2001, she was named the team's Most Valuable Player and was given honorable mention to the All-WIAC squad. She was named the UWRF Player of the Week three times. She led the Falcons in kill percentage (.261), solo blocks (14), block assists (97) and total blocks (111). She had double digit kills in 14 of 33 matches.
In 2000 Tvrdik was named the team's Most Improved Player.
Tvrdik's accomplishments in the classroom have been just as impressive. She majored in psychology with a minor in sociology and maintained a 3.795 grade point average. She was a four-time member of the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll and was named to UWRF Dean's List every semester at the University. Tvrdik earned an academic scholarship from the school's psychology department. Tvrdik was a member of Psi Chi National Honor Society and served as its vice president. She also worked with autistic children.
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