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Tessa (Jones) Arndorfer – Volleyball, 2005-07
Tessa Jones was the first player in program history to earn American Volleyball Coaches Association All-American honors three times during her Lady Blues career. She was a third team AVCA member after the 2005 season. She then earned honorable mention All-American honors in 2006 and was named a first team All-American in 2007 by the AVCA and a second team All-American selection by CoSIDA. She finished her career fifth on the all-time kills chart at Washburn with 1,511. Jones still holds the single-season kills record of 657 set in 2007. She is one of four Lady Blues players to receive an AVCA National Player of the Week award. Jones earned two first-team all-MIAA awards and a second-team honor and was the MIAA's MVP as a senior in 2007 helping lead the Ichabods to an NCAA Final Four appearance in Lee Arena. Her favorite Washburn memory is defeating a No. 1-ranked Tampa in the quarterfinals in five sets. She lives in Overland Park with her husband Tim Arndorfer.
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