Junior (2008):
Named Atlantic Sun All-Academic...One of just two A-Sun players to average over 1.0 block per set, ranking second in the league at 1.01...Also averaged 1.26 kills and 1.86 points per set...Led team with 77 total blocks, including 66 assisted and 11 solo denials...Finished second on team with a .204 hitting percentage...Saw action in 76 sets and 27 matches, starting 16...Notched double digit points four times...Reached double digit kills three times, with a season high 13 at USC Upstate...Registered 12 and 11 kills against ETSU and Stetson, respectively...Averaged 3.00 kills, 1.58 blocks and 3.88 points per set, while hitting .425 (36-5-73) when posting double figure kill totals...Averaged a .300 or better hitting mark seven times on the season, surpassing .500 on three occasions...Grabbed at least one block in all of her final 21 games played...Notched multiple blocks in 16 contests, posting five or more six times...Single double-double on the season came against ETSU, collecting a career high 11 blocks to go along with 12 kills for 18.5 points...Recorded eight blocks in a 3-2 win at North Florida...
Sophomore (2007):
Finished third on the team with a .225 hitting percentage, while recording the fourth most kills (138) and kills per game (1.79)...Saw time in 23 of Campbell’s 30 matches, playing in 77 games over the year...Posted at least one kill in 22 of her 23 matches played in 2007, while registering a block on 20 occasions...Notched a nine kill, five dig performance to begin the year, helping the Camels down Loyola in five games...Against in-state rival East Carolina, put up a season-high nine digs with eight kills and two blocks...Registered 10 kills along with a season-high four aces and three blocks against A-Sun foe Gardner-Webb...Posted nine kills with seven digs in Campbell’s 3-1 victory over North Florida in Carter Gym...Tied a career high with seven blocks at East Tennessee State...Collected 13 kills against Presbyterian at home to go along with four blocks...Knocked a season-high 14 kills against Winston-Salem State in CU’s final match of the season, adding a pair of digs and one block solo...
Freshman (2006):
Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team...Ranked 14th in the nation and led the Atlantic Sun averaging 0.61 service aces per game...Finished third on the team in kills per game (2.40), digs per game (2.18), blocks per game (0.56) and points (369.0)...Set the Atlantic Sun single-season aces record with 67, a total which ranks fourth in Campbell single-season history...Recorded four double-doubles: vs. Charleston Southern (18k, 11d), vs. NC Central (13k, 15d), at Lipscomb (15k, 14d) and at Jacksonville (10k, 14d)...Tallied an ace in 25-of-30 matches, a kill in 29-of-30 matches, a dig in 30-of-30 matches and a block in 23-of-30 matches...career-high 18 kills against both Charleston Southern and Stetson...Had double-figure kills in 11 matches and double-figure digs in eight matches...Posted a career-high six aces against Savannah State and Winston-Salem State...Had four or more aces in eight different matches...Scored a career-high 22.5 points in Campbell’s 3-2 victory over Stetson...Scored double-figure points in 20 matches and scored 20+ points in four matches...Played in all 30 matches and in 110 of 111 games...
Prep:
Prepped at Columbine High School where she was a two-time 2nd-Team All-Conference performer...Finished her career with 415 kills, 298 digs, 134 blocks and 272 points...Helped guide the Rebels to a third place finish in the league and a third place finish in the Colorado 5A District Playoffs...Was named Honorable Mention All-State and Best Offensive Player her senior campaign...Help guide Columbine to a 17-5 record her senior season with 202 kills, 32 aces, 158 digs and 60 blocks...Also lettered in swimming...Member of the National Honor Society and Who’s Who Among American High School Students...
Personal:
Full name is Ashley Elizabeth Weers...Born 6/30/88 in Englewood, Colo...Daughter of David and Cheri Weers...Has one brother, Jon (28)...Majoring in sports management...