Ranks seventh all-time at Widener in aces with 132
Career Honors and Awards:
- 2022 MAC Academic Honor Roll
- 2021 MAC Academic Honor Roll
- 2020 MAC Academic Honor Roll
- 2019 MAC Academic Honor Roll
2022 - Graduate Student
Started 20 of 26 matches for the Pride... Recorded 59 points and 27 kills... Had 29 aces, which was second on the team... Had 134 digs and three blocks
2021 - Senior
Played in 27 matches for the Pride...finished tied for fifth in the MAC Commonwealth with 0.50 aces per set...ranked ninth in the conference with 40 aces...added 126 kills and 170 digs
2020 - Junior
Played with team in three exhibition pod matches against FDU-Florham, Arcadia, and DeSales due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019 - Sophomore
Appeared in all 29 matches and 103 sets as a sophomore...led the team in aces with 31...third on the Pride in digs (244) and digs per set (2.37)...set a career-high in digs with 20 against Neumann (10/5)...posted five double-doubles...had nine matches with 10+ digs and nine matches with 10+ kills...had two blocks on the season
2018 - First Year
Appeared in all 33 matches for the Pride, starting 31...played in 109 of 113 possible sets...led Widener and was third in the MAC Commonwealth with 61 service aces...third on the team with 186 kills and 1.71 kills per set...had four games with 10+ kills and 11 matches with 10+ digs...posted two double-doubles...had 11 kills and 11 digs against Moravian (9/14)...posted 13 kills and 13 digs at NYU (10/6)...had 19 digs against Catholic (9/15).
High School
District champion at Cedar Park High School...Also competed in track & field...Honor roll student...Member of the National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, and English National Honor Society.
Personal
Daughter of Lynn and Andrew Motz...Listed Misty May-Treanor as her favorite athlete...Enjoys reading, swimming, and spending time outdoors...Aspires to be either an engineer or a lawyer.
Why Did You Choose Widener?
"Widener has great academics, athletics, and a great atmosphere, plus I can contribute to the school without just being another student. I can make a difference while also finding out what I want to do for the rest of my life."