Alexis Huntey
10 Alexis Huntey
  • Height:
    6-1
  • Year:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Stanwood, Mich.
  • High School:
    Morley-Stanwood
  • Position:
    Outside Hitter

Bio

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2015 Season (Senior): Had 7 kills in the win over Metro State on Sept. 5…Racked up 24 digs and 13 kills in the Sept. 12 match vs. Southwest Minnesota State…Recognized as part of the All-Tournament Team at the conclusion of the Ferris State Volleyball Invitational on Sept. 5…Against Walsh on Sept. 25, Huntey had 10 kills and 7 digs…Racked up 12 kills and 12 digs against Grand Valley State on Sept. 29…Had 12 digs and 14 kills on Oct. 3 against Ohio Dominican…Finished with 16 kills in a win over Hillsdale on Oct. 24…

2014 Season (Junior): Named to the All-GLIAC First Team after totaling 320 digs, 221 kills, 63 blocks and 19 aces while competing in all 30 Bulldog matches and 102 sets…Co-Recipient of The Coaches Award at the team’s postseason banquet after helping the team to a GLIAC Championship and an NCAA Tournament bid…Finished second on the squad with 320 digs, 72 assists and 63 blocks…Also totaled 221 kills and 19 service aces…Recorded a season-high 23 digs, seven assists and six blocks in a 3-2 win over rival Grand Valley State on Oct. 28…Chosen as GLIAC North Division Player of the Week on Sept. 15 after hitting .409 and leading the team with 20 kills and 31 digs in wins over Saginaw Valley State and Wayne State.

2013 Season (Sophomore): Helped lead the Bulldogs to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight and the Midwest Regional Championship . . . Led the squad with 375 kills . . . Also had 356 digs and 51 total blocks . . . All-GLIAC honoree . . . Tallied team-high 39 service aces . . . Averaged 3.05 kills and 2.89 digs per set.

Before Ferris State: NCAA Division I transfer from George Washington . . . Played her freshman campaign at the Division I level . . . Local product who ttended Morley-Stanwood High School . . . Younger sister of former Bulldog All-American Ashley Huntey.

Huntey played in 18 matches and made 12 starts for GW in 2012 as the Colonials posted a 10-18 overall record along with a 7-7 mark in the Atlantic 10 Conference.  She tallied 300 assists with 89 digs, 54 kills, 29 blocks and eight service aces in her initial season at the Washington, D.C.-based institution.

As a freshman at GW, Huntey dished out a season-high 51 assists against Temple (Oct. 14) and had a personal season-high nine kills versus Rhode Island (Nov. 4) with competing at both the right-side and setter positions.

As a prep standout at Morley-Stanwood, Huntey finished as the runner-up in Michigan's Miss Volleyball voting after garnering first team all-state honors four consecutive years.  She led the Mohawks to 11 tournament championships, three-straight district and league titles along with a pair of regional crowns and a state championship in 2011.

During her high school career, Morley-Stanwood posted a 142-22-2 mark with Huntey in the lineup.  She claimed PrepVolleyball.com All-America Third Team recognition after totaling 930 kills, 748 digs and 106 aces as a prep senior.  She slammed 30 kills in the school's Michigan Class C State Championship match victory and ranks fourth among the state's all-time leaders with 2,860 kills.  Huntey is also fourth on the state's single-season list with her 930 kills in her senior campaign.

The daughter of Christine and Clark Huntey, Alexis set a Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) with 930 kills in her senior season.  Seh was the school's recipient of the Senior Athlete Award and also earned all-state recognition as a basketball player.

In addition to her success with the Mohawks, Huntey also played competitive volleyball on the travel circuit with the Far Out Volleyball Club (2007-08), Inside Out (2008-09) and the Michigan Volleyball Academy (2010-12).  She was a member of the National Honor Society and served as the student council president while graduating with high honors.

Along with Ashley, Alexis also has three other siblings in brothers Tyler, Nicholas and Chase.  Tyler played collegiate baseball at Central Michigan University.