Marshall University Athletics
2020 Volleyball Roster
Roster
Holley, Zoie

Jersey Number 4
Zoie Holley
- Height:
- 5-11
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Pickerington North HS
- Hometown:
- Pickerington, Ohio
Bio
2021 (Senior)
Appeared in four matches with three starts … Played in 13 sets … Finished with 15 total blocks, 1.15 per set … Had at least three blocks in each match that she appeared … Finished with six kills, six digs and 13.5 total points … Had two digs in three of the four matches played … Made season debut versus Arkansas State (Sept. 11) set career-high with four blocks and added two kills … Played two sets against Toledo (Sept. 18) and tallied three blocks … Started both matches at Florida Atlantic (Oct. 8-9) … Tied career-high with four blocks and set career-best with three kills, hitting at a .400 clip in game one at Florida Atlantic … Tallied four more blocks to tie career-high again in second match at Florida Atlantic.

2020-21 (Junior)
2021 Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll: GPA 3.00 or better
Appeared in four matches with three starts in shortened 2021 spring season … Played in 10 sets … Finished year with eight kills, five total blocks and one dig … Made season debut with start in home match against Xavier (Feb. 14), recorded career-high three kills in four attacks good for .750 hitting percentage … Tallied first block in a Herd uniform with a solo stuff at Middle Tennessee (March 8) … Started in both matches against Florida Atlantic (March 14-15), recorded two kills and two blocks (career-high) in each sweep … In Herd career has played in six matches and 13 sets.
2019 (Sophomore)
Appeared in two matches … Played in three sets … Made Marshall debut with two sets played vs. Coppin State (Sept. 20) and tallied a kill in four attacks … Recorded first Herd start at WKU (Oct. 6).
Prior to Marshall: Embry-Riddle (Daytona, Fla.)
2018 (Freshman)
Appeared in four matches and played six sets … Finished season with three kills in four total attempts and one block … Made collegiate debut against Valdosta State (Aug. 25) … Recorded first career kill in win over Bentley (Sept. 1) … Had one block in victory at Rollins (Sept. 7) … Tallied two kills in three attacks against Tampa (Sept. 8).

High School: Attended Pickerington North HS and played for coach April Keys … Lettered twice in volleyball and once in track and field … Has former teammates playing collegiately at Arkansas (Brianna Hollingshed), Otterbein (Julia Vermilion) and Tennessee Tech (Lauren Toledo) … Named All-OCC Division I Honorable Mention as Middle/Outside in 2017 … Helped lead team to district runner-up finish in 2018 … Tallied 63 total blocks in 2017 … Played club volleyball for Mintonette for coach Max Miller … Also played club volleyball for Elite (2016) and Zenith (2015) … Involved with Key Club, volunteering at Mount Carmel Hospital, Experience Columbus and Fashionweek Columbus while at Pickerington North.
Personal: Born August 3, 2000 … Daughter of Robert and Amy Holley … Has four siblings; Jered who attends Navarro, Robyn and twins Olivia and Trinity … Chose to transfer to Marshall because, “I wanted to be a part of a respected team with an amazing support system, school spirit and that also provides a comforting college town feel … Majoring in health science.
Appeared in four matches with three starts … Played in 13 sets … Finished with 15 total blocks, 1.15 per set … Had at least three blocks in each match that she appeared … Finished with six kills, six digs and 13.5 total points … Had two digs in three of the four matches played … Made season debut versus Arkansas State (Sept. 11) set career-high with four blocks and added two kills … Played two sets against Toledo (Sept. 18) and tallied three blocks … Started both matches at Florida Atlantic (Oct. 8-9) … Tied career-high with four blocks and set career-best with three kills, hitting at a .400 clip in game one at Florida Atlantic … Tallied four more blocks to tie career-high again in second match at Florida Atlantic.
2020-21 (Junior)
2021 Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll: GPA 3.00 or better
Appeared in four matches with three starts in shortened 2021 spring season … Played in 10 sets … Finished year with eight kills, five total blocks and one dig … Made season debut with start in home match against Xavier (Feb. 14), recorded career-high three kills in four attacks good for .750 hitting percentage … Tallied first block in a Herd uniform with a solo stuff at Middle Tennessee (March 8) … Started in both matches against Florida Atlantic (March 14-15), recorded two kills and two blocks (career-high) in each sweep … In Herd career has played in six matches and 13 sets.
2019 (Sophomore)
Appeared in two matches … Played in three sets … Made Marshall debut with two sets played vs. Coppin State (Sept. 20) and tallied a kill in four attacks … Recorded first Herd start at WKU (Oct. 6).
Prior to Marshall: Embry-Riddle (Daytona, Fla.)
2018 (Freshman)
Appeared in four matches and played six sets … Finished season with three kills in four total attempts and one block … Made collegiate debut against Valdosta State (Aug. 25) … Recorded first career kill in win over Bentley (Sept. 1) … Had one block in victory at Rollins (Sept. 7) … Tallied two kills in three attacks against Tampa (Sept. 8).
High School: Attended Pickerington North HS and played for coach April Keys … Lettered twice in volleyball and once in track and field … Has former teammates playing collegiately at Arkansas (Brianna Hollingshed), Otterbein (Julia Vermilion) and Tennessee Tech (Lauren Toledo) … Named All-OCC Division I Honorable Mention as Middle/Outside in 2017 … Helped lead team to district runner-up finish in 2018 … Tallied 63 total blocks in 2017 … Played club volleyball for Mintonette for coach Max Miller … Also played club volleyball for Elite (2016) and Zenith (2015) … Involved with Key Club, volunteering at Mount Carmel Hospital, Experience Columbus and Fashionweek Columbus while at Pickerington North.
Personal: Born August 3, 2000 … Daughter of Robert and Amy Holley … Has four siblings; Jered who attends Navarro, Robyn and twins Olivia and Trinity … Chose to transfer to Marshall because, “I wanted to be a part of a respected team with an amazing support system, school spirit and that also provides a comforting college town feel … Majoring in health science.
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