The Woodlands College Park High School grad leads University of Michigan to win
The Woodlands College Park High School graduate Lexi Erwin led the University of Michigan to a 3-1 victory over Ohio State on Nov. 23 in college volleyball action.
Erwin, a junior outside hitter for University of Michigan, contributed 22 kills, 6 digs, along with a .233 hitting percentage during the matchup.
The Wolverines won 25-22, 23-25, 25-18 and 25-20 at St. John Arena in Columbus. The team is now 23-11 on the season.
Erwin is a 2010 graduate of The Woodlands College Park High School, where she was a four-year letter winner on the volleyball team. As a senior (2009-10), Erwin was a second-team all-America selection while also earning all-district and all-state first-team accolades. She was also the county's offensive most valuable player during her senior campaign. As a junior (2008-09), Erwin was first-team all-district and the county offensive most valuable player. She earned first-team all-district honors and the county hitter of the year award during 2007-08 as a sophomore. Erwin was also a four-time academic all-district honoree. She played club volleyball for the Texas Tornadoes and Woodland Stars. Erwin is the daughter of Blane and Karen Erwin. She is enrolled in the college of literature, science and the arts at Michigan. Erwin is from Spring.
For more information, visit www.mgoblue.com/sports/w-volley/stats/112312aaa.html.
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