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4/21/2010 12:00 AM | Volleyball
April 21, 2010
SALT LAKE CITY - Former University of Utah volleyball player Brenda Barton-Whicker was inducted into the Crimson Club Hall of Fame at a banquet on Monday, April 19 at the Salt Lake City Hilton.
Barton-Whicker played for the Utes from 1994 through 1997 and was the first volleyball player in school history to be named an AVCA District VII All-American in 1995.
"Brenda was an instrumental part of building the Utah Volleyball program into a nationally recognized program" 21-year Utah head coach Beth Launiere said. "I am proud of her and happy that she has been recognized by the Crimson Club for her achievements and contributions to the University of Utah."
She graduated as Utah's all-time leader in kills, attempts, digs and service aces and still holds the record for attempts and service aces and currently ranks second in kills and digs.
Barton-Whicker helped the Utes to a 72-51 overall record and a 33-25 Western Athletic Conference record from 1994 through 1997.