Ayanna Buckley
12 Ayanna Buckley
  • Height:
    5-11
  • Year:
    Sophomore
  • Hometown:
    Detroit, Mich.
  • High School:
    Clarenceville
  • Position:
    Outside Hitter

Bio

Buckley's Photo Gallery 

2015 Season (Sophomore):
Had 14 kills on Sept. 4 against Missouri Western St…Earned seven kills against Concordia-St. Paul on Sept. 12…Had 10 kills against Grand Valley State on Sept. 29…Racked up 10 kills and 6 digs on Oct. 24 against Hillsdale…

2014 Season (Freshman): Appeared in 26 matches and 73 sets in her freshman season with the GLIAC Champion Bulldogs and finished with 101 kills, 45 blocks and 41 digs…Recorded her season-high in kills with 10 on Oct. 18 vs. Truman…Racked up six blocks in a 3-0 win over Missouri-St. Louis, also on Oct. 18…Earned a season-high with seven digs in the team’s final game of the season on Nov. 21 vs. Grand Valley State.

Before Ferris State: She played a variety of roles for Clarenceville High School in Livonia, including outside hitter, middle hitter and defensive specialist. Buckley had an outstanding senior campaign, earning all-state accolades for the second consecutive campaign. She was also a first-team all-conference, all-region and all-area choice.

Buckley led Clarenceville to the Western Wayne Athletic Conference Red Division crown as a senior under prep head coach Wendy Merschman. The 2014 graduate also claimed team Most Valuable Player honors and was voted "Best Blocker" while serving as a team captain for the second-straight year.

Previously, Buckley helped her squad to a district title as a sophomore in 2011-12 when Clarenceville also won the Huron Valley Tournament Championship. She played club volleyball for Skillz Finest 18 under Alisha Love.

Besides volleyball, the four-year letterwinner also competed for four seasons in basketball and was a member of the school's varsity track team. She was also active in the marching and symphonic bands. She claimed all-state and team MVP honors in all three of her varsity sports and was a three-year captain on the hardwood where she averaged 20 points a game of the last two seasons. Buckley was also chosen as Clarenceville's homecoming queen.

The daughter of Alvin and Meredith Buckley, Ayanna has two older brothers and a sister. She plans to major in biology/pre-medicine at Ferris State.