Jenny Ille
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- Height:
- 5-9
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- Hometown:
- Chapel Hill, N.C.
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- Year:
- Junior
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- High School:
- Longleaf School of the Arts
Bio
2023: Started off the year with an injury, but came back to have a strong second seson as an Eagle. Finished 12-3 at the no.5 seed with Piper Halcrow as her partner. Together the duo earned an American Volleyball Association Top Flight award. Ille and Halcrow were 1 of the 3 pairs to earn this award.
2022: Went 9-14 in her first season at Carson-Newman. Went 5-10 at the no. two position. Went 2-4 at the no. three position. Went a perfect 2-0 at the no. four position with Alanis Mendez as her partner. Went 2-3 with McKenna Hall as her partner. Went 4-6 with Abbey Hildenbrand as her partner. Went 0-1 with Morgan Siwiec as her partner. Went 1-1 with Mia Toribio as her partner. Went 0-3 with Julia Wheeler as her partner.
Prior to Carson-Newman: Played club beach volleyball for Sinjin Volleyball Club in Raleigh, N.C.. Was a member of the Sinjin National Select Team that traveled around the United States and played in various tournaments.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Vince and Karen Ille. Mother, Karen, played tennis at the University of Cincinnati. Graduated with an emphasis in visual arts from the Longleaf School of the Arts in Raleigh, N.C.. Finished senior year on the Dean's List. Plans to major in Exercise Science.
News mentions
Carson-Newman beach volleyball concluded their 2024 season in Tavare, Fla on Sunday morning after a 3-0 loss to Palm Beach Atlantic and a 3-1 loss to Tusculum.
Carson-Newman concluded their second day at the AVCA Small Beach Championship 1-1, with a 2-2 overall tournament record before they take on bracket play on Sunday morning.
The Eagles went 1-1 on opening day at the AVCA Small Beach Championships in Tavares, Fla.
The Carson-Newman beach squad fell twice to the Tusculum Pioneers this Tuesday. The first match finished 3-2, and the second 4-1, in favor of the Pioneers.
Carson-Newman finished their weekend in Chattanooga 1-3 after dropping matches against Austin Peay and UTC on day two of the competition.
After their opening day at the UTC invitational, the Eagles finished with one win and one loss.
Despite heavy winds across Mossy Creek, the Carson-Newman Beach team sent their seniors out in style, completing back-to-back 5-0 victories over the Liberty Flames.
After poor weather postponed Friday's match with Mercer to Saturday, the Eagles faced a stacked day with three matches on the agenda. To begin the morning, C-N completed the postponed match against Mercer, then followed with a match against LaGrange and closed with another against Mercer.
At day one of Mercer's Invitational, the Eagles completed a sweeping victory over LaGrange College but were unable to play their match against Mercer scheduled at 3 pm due to weather complications.
After a Friday and Saturday spent in Florence, Alabama, Carson-Newman beach closed the weekend out with a 0-4 record.
Carson-Newman beach volleyball finished 0-2 after day one of the UNA Invitational. They went 1-4 against North Alabama, the hosts of the weekend, and also 1-4 against Austin Peay.
The Carson-Newman sand Eagles go 4-0 after a weekend spent on the banks of Mossy Creek, and record their 10th and 11th straight wins of the season
On a rainy Mossy Creek Friday, Carson-Newman beach secured their eighth and ninth straight wins of the season after home matches against Catawba and Erskine.
Carson-Newman beach showed dominance over their Georgia competition this weekend, finishing with a perfect 4-0 record after Saturday's matches.
Carson-Newman beach began their weekend hot, securing wins against Erskine and LaGrange in day one of the Berry Beach Bash tournament.
The Eagles add two more sweeps to the record this season after their second day in Laurinburg, NC.
