One of the most decorated volleyball players in the history of
Bryant volleyball, Noelle Emmette's becomes the fourth volleyball
student-athlete, and fifth member of the volleyball family, to be
enshrined into the Bryant University Athletics Hall of Fame.
More than 13 seaons may have passed since the Middletown,
Connecticut native suited up for the Bulldogs, but Emmette's name
still stands among some of the all-time greats play for the
Bulldogs. During her outstanding career from 1988 to 1991, Emmette
garnered three all-conference honors and was not only named the
1988 conference Rookie of the Year, but closed out her career as
the Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Year in 1991.
As a senior in 1991, Emmette helped lead Bryant to a perfect 8-0 conference record and 26-6 mark overall. That year, she paced the Bulldogs with 379 kills and hit an astounding .330 offensive - the second-best single season hitting percentage in school history.
In addition, her .800 hitting percentage in a win over Saint
Anselm College still remains a record today and one that will be
hard to top.





